Ive written down the note for anyone that wants it in game too. " gem/ore -> Ingot (Smelter) Ingot -> Stone (Hammer a tool) Stone/Ingot/Meat -> Statue (Sculpting) Statue -> Log (Hammer it) Log ->Branch (Hammer it) Milk -> Gel.Meat (Hammer it) Egg -> Corpse (Hammer it) Ingot -> Nail (Tinkerer) Nail -> Bone (Hammer it) Bone -> Powder (Mill) Powder -> Meat (Hammer it) Meat -> Bone/Hide (Butchers tool) " Thank you for explaining it so clearly. The possibilities are endless!🤯
Milk seems to give me gelatin logs, though my game just updated, is it possible the guide is outdated already? Solid work either way. Any advice to get from log to meat?
@@Rainner_Von_Kessel yeah, and you can use the copper bones to craft bait. So you get to train mining, weightlifting, crafting, fishing AND cooking if you use the fishes to cook
I've been making pieces of meat out of fertilizer which doesn't go bad. Then using seasoning to create decent food with no expiration. It's also a great step to make sure your bait doesn't rot.
This was basically how i got my adamantite pick, dismantling chromite furniture to make a hammer, and using that to dismantle adamantite junk i got from the gacha machine. Suuper useful stuff and very fun to play around with.
I believe that breaking things made out of x thing also helps develop recepies, like how cutting down trees your character might get the idea or ideas on what to make out of wood, same thing should apply to breaking things with a hammer, so if you get tired of furniture tickets to steal a bed and want to craft it yourself and your knowledge is high enough, just start breaking them down, might even get an idea for a better bed
I have a chromite hammer and I can’t even dismantle rubynus junk… let alone adamantite How much hardness difference required to even dismantle higher level material?
@@Ventus1105 So my Crafting skill helps with dismantling? I was hoping there was a skill to improve that, but I didn't see any Dismantling skill so I thought I had to rely only on the tool hardness for that.
Man, I just finished watching all 4 of your Elin guides and currently watching this one. I just wanna say thank you because it really helped me getting into this game. I already subbed and will be waiting for the next one👍
Bless you for providing this info. I loved elona and the guy ran with the degree of complicated wackiness and put it into the crafting too. Which I didn't like at first but it's growing on me over the generic "Number go up" crafts of the previous title.
I must say that normally I'm also not a huge fan of 'wacky' crafting systems. This one seems to have just enough 'real life' logic for it to find it both grounded and also provide you some sense of wonder and discovery.
I was joking about sheep laying eggs in the earlier video. But god damn this game is ridiculous in the most amazing way possible. It felt like I was playing a DnD campaign, but the DM is an AI.
The way I found about this just yesterday. Was trying to find items made with Diamonds to dismantle so I can use that to make a diamond pickaxe and feel like I never need a new one again. Idk how I'll ever keep all this information in my head though. Find myself constantly forgetting. The trash is also good for making thread and texture for beds instead of going spiderweb farming in dungeons. And buying bed comfort from the dye shop
wow just wow, I'm amazed at how complex and deep the game can be, and it's just the crafting system, I watched your other videos about food, faith, residents and farm and all I can say is this game is and will be a work of art. Very good videos btw, well explained even for someone who hasn't seen anything of this game like me.
there was an exploit using flowers then hammering it to leaves or grass i think then you multiply the grass to 20 grass arrows which is edible, because flowers have the edible property since it is edible you can turn it to 20 compost for mass compost then you can hammer 20 compost into corpses, then corpses into bait and so on...
yeah its been nerfed but still works. The nerf is only for those using it to instant farm corpses for the sake of offering on altars, since corpse offering on altars depended on the weight of the corpse offered.
I keep coming back to this video the more I learn about the game, the more I understand what on earth you're talking about. I'm trying to craft metal "stone" weapons to feed my god.
This information is very useful and you are the only one out there providing it right now. First, thank you. Second, could you do a guide about crafting weapons and tools? The hardest material I have found so far is basalt. It is still impossible to mine many of the ores I find, including iron. I'm not sure why since iron is softer. Must be a mechanic I don't understand yet. Appreciate your hard work.
Thank you! I appreciate it big time! For mining specifically, you also want to increase your 'mining' skill. Both mining skill and the hardness level of your tool are considered in the calculation of whether you can dig a vein/ block. I hope it helps!
With such crafting system where outcome is random and refuses logic, it's impossible to know whats going on at all. Nor it's fun, because when you need some thing, you expect you can make it from f.ex. wood or stone. Then you trying, and outcome was totally different. You doing worthless actions, and still clueless how to get what you need. And that is true exhausting! But at least here you can make some copper logs, jelly buckets, or meat statues. 🤦
literally just made a hammer last night for the first time after like 25 hours of playtime cause i didn't think it was gonna be that useful, and then this vid comes out perfect timing ty i love these guides
I do remember hearing about converting materials into stuff like metal to stone to make stone weapons out of metal. Since people were wondering how to make metal weapons and armor. I never took the time to investigate it though. =P
Just found out that you can turn Scrap into Ore by crafting and disassembling Old Lantern. Cost a whole 4 scraps to make one lantern and various other things but its an option if you somehow have a bunch of iron scraps which is widely available in some dungeons and want to turn it into iron ore, bars or even stone
Noo my favorite guide maker uploaded, and I'm at work. There's no chance i can work and understand this at the same time. I guess I'll watch it later :(
oh yes something of note you can make paper logs using paper ingots found in the dungeon. Tried kettle transformations alas no go. However making a stone hoe creates paper rocks with those make (Stone)paper blocks(2 of them) into sculptures and break with hammer for paper logs and use to making all your crafting tables out of paper. For extreme weight saving for tents.
So you have a chance of randomly finding it in the dungeon and I have seen it sometimes being sold at the potion shop. Finally, you can try your luck with 'gatcha' method or go stright for holy well in Noyel. Hope it helps!
If you’re open to suggestions, would you be interested in doing a guide on the calligraphy system? I heard somewhere you can make money making talismans with calligraphy.
Got something to test later using the recipe for backpack it uses skins. And one of its components are textile cloth could transform skin to textile cloth
haha I see your point! I was a bit afraid that call it anything other than 'basics' knowing what other people have managed to achive with the system ;)
Eating guide now >:). If systems are being carried over, consuming edible items that have resistances will give you a slight permanent resistance of that element up to a certain point.
I’ve been hammering the garbage and getting the paper and plastic, but had no idea it was useful for so much other stuff. Time to start upgrading literally everything… 😂❤🎉
@@Rainner_Von_Kessel I lost 3 times but every run i am more satisfied with the results I really really recommend you to choose the cave prologue instead of meadow. It gives a bunch of really good loot to start off of and is a lil more challenging and interesting.
Hey man will you do a tutorial on how to increase the level of professions more efficiently? I'm struggling to level up my Carpentry despite having 400 potential in it
Thank you for the suggestion. I will look into it. From the top of my head, I'd probably go with something made only out of planks (like a table) and just keep crafting/dismalntling it over and over. Probably not the most efficient way though :)
i've been realy trying to get into this game but something seems to not properly click with me, i keep ending up in situations where i run out of food and as soon as i step foot outside i get slaughtered, no matter how often i replay the tutorial i got the feeling that i'm missing something very basic. that beeing said, how about doing a "getting started guide" basicly a step by step untill someone could atleast somewhat confidently leave the base.
rely on lilttle girl early on... she has anatomy skill and her kills have good likely hood of containing corpses. You can learn anatomy from tinker's camp too. It is really essential. I was having issues with food early on but on the second playthrough i went nuclear with selling on stuff to earn money and just buying high stat food and travel ratios(when i lack money - its 15 oren and 49 nutrition)
really great! Advice from myself: if you want to quest early on (instead of developing the base) I would suggest going to one of the cities/ villages and doing quests (from the quest board) relevant to your class. You can spend influence points you get from these quests to refresh all the tasks available and get more relevant. This way you can accumulate a good amount of money early on so you can buy all the essentials. Hope it helps!
stock piling on non perishable foods when you visit the towns or recruiting a baker in your town are both accomplishable before starving too and if the problem is money just run puppy dungeon and pick everything up, it's okay if you die since you won't drop anything when starting out, you can also pick up pillars in the overworld quite commonly which go for like 200 personally i just rush to a town and live there the first couple weeks until i got enough money and a few skillups, use furniture tickets to bring back a taxe chest and a couple bunk beds (a bunk bed can hold 8 people) and you'll be set
I had the same problem but I managed to get into the game! So here’s some tips that might help. You can craft a wooden weapon you start with skill in which will help with dealing with some early enemies. Utilising the bandages you get given in the tutorial helps a lot and they are easily craftable under quick craft. In puppy cave you can sometimes find mushrooms on the floor. You can eat the brown ones just fine I think. As others said the little girl is very helpful early on if you’re struggling just bring her along for the extra help! In the caves you should be able to find some basic clothing/armor which will help a lot with surviving encounters. Just note that there will always be enemies in early caves and outdoors that are just outright stronger than you. Just run away from the ones that seem to kill you a lot until you get a bit stronger. Some classes are a bit harder to start with than others. I went with a warrior. And focused on getting PV and some DV which are your defensive enhancements stats. DV is dodge I think and PV is damage reduction.
Is it possible to make meat ore? Can someone find out if you can, I really want to make a house out of meat planks, meat stone, and have meat armour and weapons from meat ingots. (definitely not cursed)
You can definitely build furniture out of meat. Try using meat on a sculpting table and then deconstructing a sculpture with a hammer. This process should yield you meat logs. Good luck!
@@Rainner_Von_Kessel i found out with the succubus dream worm ability, you can put the worms in your followers inventories, take them out and decraft them directly into meat logs as well, but thats pretty niche. Still need to find a way to make meat ore
Most people are consuming small amounts of microplastics from all of their food. This is a problem because we should be consuming large amounts of macroplastics.
It's a bit exploity - sure but it provides so much additonal fun to the game! I wouldn't patch it out (at least until we have alchemy and blacksmithing).
Thank you for your suggestion. I wasn't planning on it initially but as I learn more things about the game I feel an urge to start again and do everything more efficiently. So I might as well publish it in a let's play form!
I tried this… I made a mithril hammer just to test this and I don’t have enough sanity to go through this process. The probability is too wide, certain type of junk will always produce certain type of base material, as example a lucky cat statue will always produce ingot and piles of book will always produce dyes U just need the specific junk for specific building block
You might want to dismantle furniture (to randomly get recipes from this action) or sleep at your base to randomly dream about it. Those are two ways to get more of them that I'm aware of.
You are correct! That is definitely one of the issues. However, I have managed to dismantle my iron axe (harness56) with a basalt hammer (52). So there's definitely some wiggle room. I wonder whether it works similarly to the mining skill. To be more specific, it's not only the hardness of the tool that is considered but also your mining level when you dig through sth like a copper block. Maybe something similar applies to dismantling (crafting skill?).
i always sold junk for frick sake, i dindt even thought of that, i used the hammer but didnt put 2 and 2 together. all the games trained me to sell trash but here you can recycle yourself to success xD
@@PawlysBartys oh sorry, I didn't realise that what you've meant. No, unfortunately you cannot use them with bows. I thought that it might be of use to you because the recipe is arguably a bit simpler than one for arrows.
you can turn flowers into Raw leaves. Not leaves, RAW leaves. one step more and you get raw arrows and it'd make so much fertilizer. Then they changed how that worked. Cant have ANYTHING. >:( but i never tried eggs, so i gotta try that.
Men only you can SAVE me... How i can leave doom item by companion or cursed item after take cursed trap ? i cant leave them XD or uncurse them. i have a cursed torch too lol
Get the Magic Tool skill from Derphy, grab a wand of uncurse with 5 or more charges and spam it. Doomed items are like curse++ so it takes a number of uncurses to remove it. I did that to the sword at the haunted house to remove the doomed effect from it.
@AlkaloidGames I'm not gonna lie to you. I have been struggling with this issue as well. I'm super glad that you've raised this. The method suggested by @JH-qd2zy and @Yogosi seems to work like a charm! (I only had a cursed item, not a doomed one though!). So thank you guys!
@@Rainner_Von_Kessel "Scroll of Uncurse" for Cursed items, "Scroll of *Uncurse*" for Doomed items. The * * indicates that it is the more powerful version of the scroll. It also applies to enchant weapon/armor scrolls. If it has the * * on it, then it's a higher level.
It has some sense of exploitness to it but the system is so much fun that I hope they won't patch it out. At least until we get proper alchemy and blacksmithing ;)
@@Rainner_Von_Kessel it feels like a bug in how disassembly works that is probably going to be fixed at some point. but would probably need a complete rework of how the game decides what disasembles into what, and so likely wont be fixed for a good long while.
I wonder whether it works similarly to the mining skill. To be more specific, it's not only the hardness of the tool that is considered but also your mining level when you dig through sth like a copper block. Maybe something similar applies to dismantling (crafting skill?) & the hardness of the hammer. It might be something worth testing. Thank you!
Ive written down the note for anyone that wants it in game too.
"
gem/ore -> Ingot (Smelter)
Ingot -> Stone (Hammer a tool)
Stone/Ingot/Meat -> Statue (Sculpting)
Statue -> Log (Hammer it)
Log ->Branch (Hammer it)
Milk -> Gel.Meat (Hammer it)
Egg -> Corpse (Hammer it)
Ingot -> Nail (Tinkerer)
Nail -> Bone (Hammer it)
Bone -> Powder (Mill)
Powder -> Meat (Hammer it)
Meat -> Bone/Hide (Butchers tool)
"
Thank you for explaining it so clearly. The possibilities are endless!🤯
Thank you so much for doing this!
Also I read somewhere you can turn stone to ingot by making a stone rbeastplate and hammering it, though I could not test it yet.
Milk seems to give me gelatin logs, though my game just updated, is it possible the guide is outdated already? Solid work either way. Any advice to get from log to meat?
Does anyone know if there is a way to get logs into, say, stones?
a current way to produce SCRAP is to build Watering cans out of whatever you like/is possible and hammering it down
I love turning copper scrap to copper nails to copper bones to copper bone dust to consumable kibble
That's great use for copper scrap! Thanks for sharing!
@@Rainner_Von_Kessel yeah, and you can use the copper bones to craft bait. So you get to train mining, weightlifting, crafting, fishing AND cooking if you use the fishes to cook
Mmmh, yummy
Bone dust is also a drug type and dough so it can be used as a bread/cookie ingredient and as an offering to some gods
I've been making pieces of meat out of fertilizer which doesn't go bad. Then using seasoning to create decent food with no expiration. It's also a great step to make sure your bait doesn't rot.
Basically fermenting to pickle foods... in an esoteric way. xD
I imagine it being similar to Kiviak which is birds fermented in a seal skin sack.
you can still use rotten bait though?
This was basically how i got my adamantite pick, dismantling chromite furniture to make a hammer, and using that to dismantle adamantite junk i got from the gacha machine. Suuper useful stuff and very fun to play around with.
I guess it's time for me to start dismantling some furniture ;)
I believe that breaking things made out of x thing also helps develop recepies, like how cutting down trees your character might get the idea or ideas on what to make out of wood, same thing should apply to breaking things with a hammer, so if you get tired of furniture tickets to steal a bed and want to craft it yourself and your knowledge is high enough, just start breaking them down, might even get an idea for a better bed
I have a chromite hammer and I can’t even dismantle rubynus junk… let alone adamantite
How much hardness difference required to even dismantle higher level material?
@@protequetore Hardness matters but also your crafting/mining skill level if ur dismantling or mining.
@@Ventus1105 So my Crafting skill helps with dismantling? I was hoping there was a skill to improve that, but I didn't see any Dismantling skill so I thought I had to rely only on the tool hardness for that.
Man, I just finished watching all 4 of your Elin guides and currently watching this one. I just wanna say thank you because it really helped me getting into this game. I already subbed and will be waiting for the next one👍
Thank you! I truly appreciate it!
Bless you for providing this info. I loved elona and the guy ran with the degree of complicated wackiness and put it into the crafting too. Which I didn't like at first but it's growing on me over the generic "Number go up" crafts of the previous title.
I must say that normally I'm also not a huge fan of 'wacky' crafting systems. This one seems to have just enough 'real life' logic for it to find it both grounded and also provide you some sense of wonder and discovery.
Watching this changes everything on how I play. Crafting/Learning builds OP
I was joking about sheep laying eggs in the earlier video. But god damn this game is ridiculous in the most amazing way possible. It felt like I was playing a DnD campaign, but the DM is an AI.
haha that is certainly how it feels sometimes! Still, it's such a gem!
Can also little girls laying eggs here? 🤔
@@DobinSergei haha yes. Welcome to Elin :)
This is some spectacularly useful knowledge.
I'm really glad to hear it! I honestly couldn't tell whether anybody would find it interesting or was it something I got fixated on
succubus with edible clothing...
Elin - 'Gushing over my Magical Girl' edition
The way I found about this just yesterday. Was trying to find items made with Diamonds to dismantle so I can use that to make a diamond pickaxe and feel like I never need a new one again. Idk how I'll ever keep all this information in my head though. Find myself constantly forgetting. The trash is also good for making thread and texture for beds instead of going spiderweb farming in dungeons. And buying bed comfort from the dye shop
wow just wow, I'm amazed at how complex and deep the game can be, and it's just the crafting system, I watched your other videos about food, faith, residents and farm and all I can say is this game is and will be a work of art. Very good videos btw, well explained even for someone who hasn't seen anything of this game like me.
Thank you! I truly appreacite it! And you are right, the game is a work of art! Especially, compared to a lot of recent AAA titles ;)
So we got weapon smithing before weapon smithing by using logs
Percussive Alchemy
there was an exploit using flowers then hammering it to leaves or grass i think
then you multiply the grass to 20 grass arrows which is edible, because flowers have the edible property
since it is edible you can turn it to 20 compost for mass compost
then you can hammer 20 compost into corpses, then corpses into bait and so on...
oh wow! That's a proper infinite loop!
already patched
@@ty261215 NOOOO
This still works really well. It was nerfed but it is still worth doing for those with the forbidden esoteric crafting knowledge.
yeah its been nerfed but still works. The nerf is only for those using it to instant farm corpses for the sake of offering on altars, since corpse offering on altars depended on the weight of the corpse offered.
I keep coming back to this video the more I learn about the game, the more I understand what on earth you're talking about.
I'm trying to craft metal "stone" weapons to feed my god.
This information is very useful and you are the only one out there providing it right now. First, thank you. Second, could you do a guide about crafting weapons and tools? The hardest material I have found so far is basalt. It is still impossible to mine many of the ores I find, including iron. I'm not sure why since iron is softer. Must be a mechanic I don't understand yet. Appreciate your hard work.
Thank you! I appreciate it big time! For mining specifically, you also want to increase your 'mining' skill. Both mining skill and the hardness level of your tool are considered in the calculation of whether you can dig a vein/ block. I hope it helps!
Thank you for making these videos, i was getting exhausted with not knowing whats going on at all
That was definitely my initial feeling with the game as well. Thankfully it is so much fun past the learning curve!
With such crafting system where outcome is random and refuses logic, it's impossible to know whats going on at all.
Nor it's fun, because when you need some thing, you expect you can make it from f.ex. wood or stone. Then you trying, and outcome was totally different. You doing worthless actions, and still clueless how to get what you need.
And that is true exhausting!
But at least here you can make some copper logs, jelly buckets, or meat statues. 🤦
literally just made a hammer last night for the first time after like 25 hours of playtime cause i didn't think it was gonna be that useful, and then this vid comes out
perfect timing ty i love these guides
I'm super glad to hear it! and thank you for watching!
@@jhonangarthor you get a free hammer along with axe in cave start... Also get a free pickaxe lying around
Cave start is really really great
I do remember hearing about converting materials into stuff like metal to stone to make stone weapons out of metal. Since people were wondering how to make metal weapons and armor. I never took the time to investigate it though. =P
I was looking for a smithing system for this game, I just didn't think it would come in this way
Thank you very much again Kessel. I'm happy to see your viewcount reflect all your effort!
Thank you @Regolant1 and I'm happy to have you here! Appreciate it ;)
Your elin guide really help me a ton when playing. Keep up with the awesome video. 👍
I'm really glad to hear it! I will do my best
This absolutely blew my mind. The possibilities!
My mind has been blown as well!
Man, thank you so much for these vids.
My absolute pleasure! And thank you for watching!
I'm so lost in this game, thanks for the videos ❤
". . . Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. That is alchemy's first law of equivalent exchange."
Just found out that you can turn Scrap into Ore by crafting and disassembling Old Lantern. Cost a whole 4 scraps to make one lantern and various other things but its an option if you somehow have a bunch of iron scraps which is widely available in some dungeons and want to turn it into iron ore, bars or even stone
Noo my favorite guide maker uploaded, and I'm at work. There's no chance i can work and understand this at the same time. I guess I'll watch it later :(
Awww that's super sweet! I hope you had a good day at work! ;)
This was insane.....
and @dmsys6516 is back! I'm glad to see you :)
Incredible guide
Thank you!
oh yes something of note you can make paper logs using paper ingots found in the dungeon. Tried kettle transformations alas no go. However making a stone hoe creates paper rocks with those make (Stone)paper blocks(2 of them) into sculptures and break with hammer for paper logs and use to making all your crafting tables out of paper. For extreme weight saving for tents.
That's really useful info! thank you
Amazing video, thank you!
And thank you for watching! ;)
This is awesome i didnt know there was a way to make metal weapons and armor!
My mind has been blown as well ;)
HES BACK BBY
So you have a chance of randomly finding it in the dungeon and I have seen it sometimes being sold at the potion shop. Finally, you can try your luck with 'gatcha' method or go stright for holy well in Noyel. Hope it helps!
How do you get the farming signpost to make npcs work on it, I only have the workshop one
If you’re open to suggestions, would you be interested in doing a guide on the calligraphy system? I heard somewhere you can make money making talismans with calligraphy.
Uuu! That's a super interesting suggestion. I will look into this! Thank you!
what an interesting video, thank you
I'm glad to hear that! And thank you for watching! ;)
Got something to test later using the recipe for backpack it uses skins. And one of its components are textile cloth could transform skin to textile cloth
uuu that could be quite interesting! Btw Have you tired using butchers tool (from Loytel)?
Amazing video! I am pretty sure that this can be harassed really good and do many weird things 😀Love your videos m8 keep it up 🙂
Thank you @GamingLouis Much obliged! :)
yep, very basics, thanks
haha I see your point! I was a bit afraid that call it anything other than 'basics' knowing what other people have managed to achive with the system ;)
Is there a way to make paper into ingots and/or logs?
Eating guide now >:). If systems are being carried over, consuming edible items that have resistances will give you a slight permanent resistance of that element up to a certain point.
Mmm, quartz sand and mica steaks. 🤤
I’ve been hammering the garbage and getting the paper and plastic, but had no idea it was useful for so much other stuff. Time to start upgrading literally everything… 😂❤🎉
I'm still fighting an urge to start the game over again and do everything more efficiently.
@@Rainner_Von_Kessel I lost 3 times but every run i am more satisfied with the results
I really really recommend you to choose the cave prologue instead of meadow. It gives a bunch of really good loot to start off of and is a lil more challenging and interesting.
Its the OP Midgame Hammer time!
it only just occurred to me that I should have made 'it's hammer time' joke
Hey man will you do a tutorial on how to increase the level of professions more efficiently? I'm struggling to level up my Carpentry despite having 400 potential in it
Thank you for the suggestion. I will look into it. From the top of my head, I'd probably go with something made only out of planks (like a table) and just keep crafting/dismalntling it over and over. Probably not the most efficient way though :)
i've been realy trying to get into this game but something seems to not properly click with me, i keep ending up in situations where i run out of food and as soon as i step foot outside i get slaughtered, no matter how often i replay the tutorial i got the feeling that i'm missing something very basic. that beeing said, how about doing a "getting started guide" basicly a step by step untill someone could atleast somewhat confidently leave the base.
rely on lilttle girl early on... she has anatomy skill and her kills have good likely hood of containing corpses. You can learn anatomy from tinker's camp too. It is really essential. I was having issues with food early on but on the second playthrough i went nuclear with selling on stuff to earn money and just buying high stat food and travel ratios(when i lack money - its 15 oren and 49 nutrition)
really great! Advice from myself: if you want to quest early on (instead of developing the base) I would suggest going to one of the cities/ villages and doing quests (from the quest board) relevant to your class. You can spend influence points you get from these quests to refresh all the tasks available and get more relevant. This way you can accumulate a good amount of money early on so you can buy all the essentials. Hope it helps!
stock piling on non perishable foods when you visit the towns or recruiting a baker in your town are both accomplishable before starving too
and if the problem is money just run puppy dungeon and pick everything up, it's okay if you die since you won't drop anything when starting out, you can also pick up pillars in the overworld quite commonly which go for like 200
personally i just rush to a town and live there the first couple weeks until i got enough money and a few skillups, use furniture tickets to bring back a taxe chest and a couple bunk beds (a bunk bed can hold 8 people) and you'll be set
I had the same problem but I managed to get into the game! So here’s some tips that might help.
You can craft a wooden weapon you start with skill in which will help with dealing with some early enemies. Utilising the bandages you get given in the tutorial helps a lot and they are easily craftable under quick craft.
In puppy cave you can sometimes find mushrooms on the floor. You can eat the brown ones just fine I think.
As others said the little girl is very helpful early on if you’re struggling just bring her along for the extra help!
In the caves you should be able to find some basic clothing/armor which will help a lot with surviving encounters. Just note that there will always be enemies in early caves and outdoors that are just outright stronger than you. Just run away from the ones that seem to kill you a lot until you get a bit stronger.
Some classes are a bit harder to start with than others. I went with a warrior. And focused on getting PV and some DV which are your defensive enhancements stats. DV is dodge I think and PV is damage reduction.
So I accidentally created a tuft of bronze some how and I have no idea how I did it.
I'm also in possession of a few strange items and I have no idea how I managed to obtain them! ;)
Bro talking about sanity while I tried getting an early dragon mount through the ally scroll you get for 2 hours 🗣
haha a true hero!
Is it possible to make meat ore? Can someone find out if you can, I really want to make a house out of meat planks, meat stone, and have meat armour and weapons from meat ingots. (definitely not cursed)
You can definitely build furniture out of meat. Try using meat on a sculpting table and then deconstructing a sculpture with a hammer. This process should yield you meat logs. Good luck!
@@Rainner_Von_Kessel i found out with the succubus dream worm ability, you can put the worms in your followers inventories, take them out and decraft them directly into meat logs as well, but thats pretty niche. Still need to find a way to make meat ore
Most people are consuming small amounts of microplastics from all of their food. This is a problem because we should be consuming large amounts of macroplastics.
For the save scummers out there, F9 to save, F10 to load. Especially nice for rolling at Shrine Wheels or drinking from wells.
How was I not aware of this?! haha thank you so much!
Kinda changes the meaning of "Go pound sand" doesn't it?
haha good one!
Kind of seems exploit, but I like it. You can transmute materials.
..you're an alchemist Harry!😯
It's a bit exploity - sure but it provides so much additonal fun to the game! I wouldn't patch it out (at least until we have alchemy and blacksmithing).
@@Rainner_Von_Kessel Agree!
are you going to do a lets play at some point?
Thank you for your suggestion. I wasn't planning on it initially but as I learn more things about the game I feel an urge to start again and do everything more efficiently. So I might as well publish it in a let's play form!
@@Rainner_Von_Kessel You could also live stream if you prefer that
I tried this… I made a mithril hammer just to test this and I don’t have enough sanity to go through this process.
The probability is too wide, certain type of junk will always produce certain type of base material, as example a lucky cat statue will always produce ingot and piles of book will always produce dyes
U just need the specific junk for specific building block
Thank you for letting me know! This is super valuable info!
How to get more bed recipes
You might want to dismantle furniture (to randomly get recipes from this action) or sleep at your base to randomly dream about it. Those are two ways to get more of them that I'm aware of.
This game's devs:
- Logic? Balance? What's this?
haha it's logic++
Never had enough food and couldn't craft squat, now I probably have too many things to craft and eat. 🤔
the only problem here is your hammer material should higher than or equal to the item that you want to disamantle else you can't dismantle it
You are correct! That is definitely one of the issues. However, I have managed to dismantle my iron axe (harness56) with a basalt hammer (52). So there's definitely some wiggle room.
I wonder whether it works similarly to the mining skill. To be more specific, it's not only the hardness of the tool that is considered but also your mining level when you dig through sth like a copper block. Maybe something similar applies to dismantling (crafting skill?).
I FUCKING LOVE MACROPLASTICS GRAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
i always sold junk for frick sake, i dindt even thought of that, i used the hammer but didnt put 2 and 2 together. all the games trained me to sell trash but here you can recycle yourself to success xD
Lets gooooooooo
Let's gooo :)
that's cool, now I just need to find a way to turn copper into arrows :D
you may want to check out a recipe for crossbow quarrels! ;)
@Rainner_Von_Kessel can you use them with bows?
@@PawlysBartys oh sorry, I didn't realise that what you've meant. No, unfortunately you cannot use them with bows. I thought that it might be of use to you because the recipe is arguably a bit simpler than one for arrows.
bro what mod ar eoyu using for clothing, that cape is legit
The mirror dresser items in towns or crafted can be used to get additional character options (a lot), no mod required
@@TheShamefurDispray oh neat, thank you :)
@TheShamefurDispray beat me to it :)
you can turn flowers into Raw leaves. Not leaves, RAW leaves.
one step more and you get raw arrows and it'd make so much fertilizer. Then they changed how that worked. Cant have ANYTHING. >:(
but i never tried eggs, so i gotta try that.
Ah I can only imagine the profits from this!
Right.
hmmm i always wanted to eat a bucket, or a chair
alchemists malding all over the world rn
I was defniately one of them once I've found out! ;)
time to make an edible base
What a great idea! Elin witch playthrough: Hansel and Gretel edition
Men only you can SAVE me... How i can leave doom item by companion or cursed item after take cursed trap ? i cant leave them XD or uncurse them. i have a cursed torch too lol
Get the Magic Tool skill from Derphy, grab a wand of uncurse with 5 or more charges and spam it. Doomed items are like curse++ so it takes a number of uncurses to remove it. I did that to the sword at the haunted house to remove the doomed effect from it.
Blessed uncured rod or scroll also helps
@AlkaloidGames I'm not gonna lie to you. I have been struggling with this issue as well. I'm super glad that you've raised this. The method suggested by @JH-qd2zy and @Yogosi seems to work like a charm! (I only had a cursed item, not a doomed one though!). So thank you guys!
@@Rainner_Von_Kessel "Scroll of Uncurse" for Cursed items, "Scroll of *Uncurse*" for Doomed items.
The * * indicates that it is the more powerful version of the scroll.
It also applies to enchant weapon/armor scrolls. If it has the * * on it, then it's a higher level.
Did I just watch a man telling me to make my character eat plastic? Yeah, will I do it? Not likely but did I like the video? Sure did.
I'm glad to hear it :)
youtube is trying so hard to make me play this game
but he don't know I'm too stupid to understand how to play it lol
Don't cut yourself short! You can do it, join us :) One of us! One of us!
@@Rainner_Von_Kessel I may try it after the full release (I don't want to accidentally create a corpse)
this seems like an exploit thats going to be patched at some point
Nah Elona has even wackier atuff
It has some sense of exploitness to it but the system is so much fun that I hope they won't patch it out. At least until we get proper alchemy and blacksmithing ;)
@@Rainner_Von_Kessel it feels like a bug in how disassembly works that is probably going to be fixed at some point. but would probably need a complete rework of how the game decides what disasembles into what, and so likely wont be fixed for a good long while.
me again, make more videos please, ty
And once again I appreciate it! Thank you :)
Macroplastic eating
Processed food
Very, very processed
🤣
japanese dev wants us to recycle lol
I get it now. You just gotta play this game like a homeless bum going through trash and converting said trash into useful resources.
The variety of ways in which you can play this game is truly astonishing :)
Your guides have interesting hacks, but they don't really provide a good overview of the systems in the game.
ok :c
I haven't found anything to dismantle Dark matter junk yet... hammer is at 98 dur... Only other harder thing I have is diamond fragment at 100.
I wonder whether it works similarly to the mining skill. To be more specific, it's not only the hardness of the tool that is considered but also your mining level when you dig through sth like a copper block. Maybe something similar applies to dismantling (crafting skill?) & the hardness of the hammer. It might be something worth testing. Thank you!
Looking at the wiki real quick, Ether Hammer and a load of Mining/Crafting skill? Stats for dark matter aren't even listed, so have fun with that.