Oh that's an amazing suggestion! From what I know of the prices the toast and morphine are great upsells with that trade! Only downside I can see is that the lockpicks don't stack so you'd want a good pockets upgrade fairly early to go with it :D
Couple of fun combat things I picked up: - You can loot muggers twice if you take their things and then kill them anyway - Lockpicks with low durability are an instakill when they break inside someone
To be honest, on the first day, game just throws food at you. Game gives you: 3 smoked meats (the steppe folks on the railroad), rusks and milk (Notkin's children), fish and rusks (Lara). This is what you are guaranteed to receive on the first day. And that's not even considering what you can find in an abandoned house (mission with bandits) and exchange with the townspeople. You don't need to buy food. GENERALLY. Not on any day. Just learn who is exchanging what for what and go to the grocery only for nuts and lemons. Don't waste your money on food, you will need SOOOOO much money to get ready for the fourth day. It's the most expensive day in terms of money. After that you'll start receiving an award from the fund and you may not worry about the money anymore.
I know I'm late, but generally, my strategy is the exact opposite: Buy as much food as humanly possible in day 1 & day 2, and deposite them at Lara or Vlad. Because food is cheap back then, afterwards it will be expensive. Also collected as much water as humanly possible in those days and store them in the same place. It helped me a lot in days 9 - 12.
It is possible to avoid negative effects of consumable by having your meters maxed out. for example, at maximum exhaustion there are no side effect to drinking morphine or Medrel tincture at maximum hunger you can consume coffee or Yas tinctures with no additional hunger. This may seem counter intuitive but at full health recommend taking coffee or rotten food before you sleep since you should be able recover from the negative effects of both by the time you wake up
this is the kind of content I need. too much pathologic clickbait going around these days ("Top 11 ways to starve" "you won't believe who Murky's friend is!" "diagnosis GONE WRONG"). give me tips or give me DEATH (punishments)
A personal recommendation: Lemons are worth trading for. Sometimes even buying, as it literally buys you time. They reduce exhaustion without having to spend time sleeping, time you could otherwise be spending completing critical quests or gathering herbs.
I completely agree. And they only take one soap to trade for, which is pretty simple to acquire. Liver-based painkillers also increase exhaustion recovery while sleeping, so if you have the spare lying around...
@@wriglensteine6915 By the way, could you elaborate a little on the house of the dead sidequest? I assume it's the same as what's normally referred to, "House of Death", but doesn't Khan leave the Polyhedron to talk to Notkin in the Broken Heart, which starts this quest in the first place? Does one have to previously not ask the Dogheads standing guard at the Polyhedron about Khan?
@@AdroSlice So I think this may be incorrect. It turns out some of the bound you can avoid meeting which gives the impression they're safe when they aren't, because the game occasionally guarantees their safety for story reasons. I think that is what happens here, so doing the quest has no impact on Khan's safety.
@@wriglensteine6915 slightly incorrect. If you don't do the quest Khan will go back to the polyhedron and not go to the nutshell which can get infected. Thats whats meant by keeping him safe.
In fights, go for knives, and a powerstab and then a quick slice will kill any bandit in the game. Also a Stealth mode stab can hit and even kill an enemy even if they see you and even if you don't hit the back. Also the best way to break the Fund reward system is to journey to Shekhen Villiage each night after day 2 gathering herbs along the way, raiding the three patches of herbs in there, then coming back, brewing tinctures, and then using the tinctures and bought antibiotics to treat the people in the hospital, and cut the dead ones in there for organs at no rep cost. Also the revolver is kinda useful, low as hell priority useful. It's good for weakening foes in a group at range, finishing off fleeing bandits, and saving your knife's condition so it can be easier for a town father to repair.
Excellent comment. I'm sure people will find handy. Must admit I do find the revolver to be personal preference given all the components you need to keep in mind to keep it running, as it were.
@@wriglensteine6915 It's more of an emergency, "Holy Fucking Shit, Shit shit shiiiiitttt!!!" weapon. I keep it well maintained and loaded for the occaisions I'm fighting a clowncar's worth of knife fucks. Point the gun at the group and Empty the cylinder, then swap to knife and block while backpedaling into powerstab, timing it so the fool impales himself by rushing into your stab's point.
Headshots really should be on the list of useful tricks because i never see anyone mention that headshots, while deadly yes, are important because they save time
Here's a Tip now I think about it for looting infected houses. Keep the lantern out and lit, plague clouds will avoid it and dissapate in front of it. That said when looting with it out be as fast as possible because Artemy has to set the lantern down to loot and the bloody things come back! Remember, the Plague fears and hates fire, use the lantern as your ward!
True. I tend not to use the lantern for houses much, mostly due to laziness. I do use it in the hospital on the day you wait for an hour. Makes it super easy.
@@wriglensteine6915 oh there's a way to cheese that event. Just stand under the balcony, to the right of the main door. You'll know you're in the right spot when the plague clouds that would normally chase you instead go upstairs. Something about that spot that makes the clouds think you're on the second floor lol
I'm still on the struggle bus, 5 days into my 1st run. I really appreciate your content, it has helped a lot. I'd also like to say your production and presentation are amazing!
Oh wait this was a Wriglensteine video this entire time?? I wish he made more videos on Pathologic 2 tips, it’s an overwhelming game with so much stuff to learn
I could have kept BOTH Vlad's alive?! I read a guide that said to go to old Vlad, then young, then old again to make older Vlad go to the termitary. He said he would send people after him but Vlad still goes to the termitary and he ends up dead by the end of the schism part. So if I do it this way, Vlad won't have to go at all?
You missed a few of the free storages. There’s one near the Saburovs, one across from Lara’s house, two close to the river in the hindquarters. A lot of these are far less out of the way.
It's your best friend when exploring infected houses as it fucks with plague cloud pathfinding. They hate and fear the light. Some clouds wait in rooms to ambush you, but when they encounter the light, wait a bit and they'll vanish for a while. Wait until the sounds of their movement completely stop.
I think you may be safe. I have been informed that some characters have guaranteed safety at certain times and it looks like Yulia is one until later. Phew
Great vid thougg the audio is a bit hard to understand. Im on my second run, day 3, trying to stock up on water, food and schmowders. I ran out of water after making a shit ton of tinctures though. Also, stupidly bartered away all my matches bc i didnt know about the plague cloud protection :(
Thanks. I intend to respond it with fixed audio at some point. Though I don't have the original file so I suppose I mean I will remake it. Don't worry too much about matches or the small things, if you keep the Fund level high and trade for pump parts the game is surprisingly forgiving.
Oh I didn't realise there was a definite translation for all the steppe words. I've been working off of context, so I thought it was less specific. Don't doubt yourself, you're probably right.
@@wriglensteine6915 the Steppe language is mostly based on a real language, Buryat (related to Mongolian, spoken in the region north of Mongolia). People have made a dictionary.
I'm sorry, could you make your video any quieter? It still might be possible for someone with their ear pressed right up to the speaker to hear your whispers, and that just won't do.
If you get the chance, consider checking out Ice-Pick Lodge's other games; the Void, and Pathologic (the original).
Saturday 17th April 9am-late UK time - twitch.tv/wriglensteine for a no deaths attempt at Pathologic 2. All welcome!
Knock Knock is also good!
@@starrychan33 I didn't know that one. Just looked it up and it looks intriguingly weird, like all their other games ;)
I buy lockpicks from bad grief and trade them to guards for toasts, inmunity boosters, morphine
Oh that's an amazing suggestion! From what I know of the prices the toast and morphine are great upsells with that trade! Only downside I can see is that the lockpicks don't stack so you'd want a good pockets upgrade fairly early to go with it :D
@@wriglensteine6915 exactly my dude. Great intro btw
This is the only video I’ve come across with actual useful tips for surviving pathologic. Kudos
Thanks, any of them in particular?
Couple of fun combat things I picked up:
- You can loot muggers twice if you take their things and then kill them anyway
- Lockpicks with low durability are an instakill when they break inside someone
That character dialogue with your face inserted at beginning had me cracking up 😅
To be honest, on the first day, game just throws food at you. Game gives you: 3 smoked meats (the steppe folks on the railroad), rusks and milk (Notkin's children), fish and rusks (Lara). This is what you are guaranteed to receive on the first day. And that's not even considering what you can find in an abandoned house (mission with bandits) and exchange with the townspeople.
You don't need to buy food. GENERALLY. Not on any day. Just learn who is exchanging what for what and go to the grocery only for nuts and lemons. Don't waste your money on food, you will need SOOOOO much money to get ready for the fourth day. It's the most expensive day in terms of money. After that you'll start receiving an award from the fund and you may not worry about the money anymore.
I know I'm late, but generally, my strategy is the exact opposite: Buy as much food as humanly possible in day 1 & day 2, and deposite them at Lara or Vlad. Because food is cheap back then, afterwards it will be expensive. Also collected as much water as humanly possible in those days and store them in the same place. It helped me a lot in days 9 - 12.
It is possible to avoid negative effects of consumable by having your meters maxed out. for example, at maximum exhaustion there are no side effect to drinking morphine or Medrel tincture at maximum hunger you can consume coffee or Yas tinctures with no additional hunger. This may seem counter intuitive but at full health recommend taking coffee or rotten food before you sleep since you should be able recover from the negative effects of both by the time you wake up
this is the kind of content I need. too much pathologic clickbait going around these days ("Top 11 ways to starve" "you won't believe who Murky's friend is!" "diagnosis GONE WRONG"). give me tips or give me DEATH (punishments)
Greatest tip-dumo for this game. Makes it more bearable, but the combat tips would be appreciated. Thanks a ton
A personal recommendation: Lemons are worth trading for. Sometimes even buying, as it literally buys you time. They reduce exhaustion without having to spend time sleeping, time you could otherwise be spending completing critical quests or gathering herbs.
I completely agree. And they only take one soap to trade for, which is pretty simple to acquire. Liver-based painkillers also increase exhaustion recovery while sleeping, so if you have the spare lying around...
@@wriglensteine6915 By the way, could you elaborate a little on the house of the dead sidequest? I assume it's the same as what's normally referred to, "House of Death", but doesn't Khan leave the Polyhedron to talk to Notkin in the Broken Heart, which starts this quest in the first place? Does one have to previously not ask the Dogheads standing guard at the Polyhedron about Khan?
@@AdroSlice So I think this may be incorrect. It turns out some of the bound you can avoid meeting which gives the impression they're safe when they aren't, because the game occasionally guarantees their safety for story reasons. I think that is what happens here, so doing the quest has no impact on Khan's safety.
@@wriglensteine6915 Thank you so much for that correction. At least now I get to play one of the cooler sidequests in the game again :)
@@wriglensteine6915 slightly incorrect. If you don't do the quest Khan will go back to the polyhedron and not go to the nutshell which can get infected. Thats whats meant by keeping him safe.
In fights, go for knives, and a powerstab and then a quick slice will kill any bandit in the game. Also a Stealth mode stab can hit and even kill an enemy even if they see you and even if you don't hit the back.
Also the best way to break the Fund reward system is to journey to Shekhen Villiage each night after day 2 gathering herbs along the way, raiding the three patches of herbs in there, then coming back, brewing tinctures, and then using the tinctures and bought antibiotics to treat the people in the hospital, and cut the dead ones in there for organs at no rep cost.
Also the revolver is kinda useful, low as hell priority useful. It's good for weakening foes in a group at range, finishing off fleeing bandits, and saving your knife's condition so it can be easier for a town father to repair.
Excellent comment. I'm sure people will find handy. Must admit I do find the revolver to be personal preference given all the components you need to keep in mind to keep it running, as it were.
@@wriglensteine6915 It's more of an emergency, "Holy Fucking Shit, Shit shit shiiiiitttt!!!" weapon. I keep it well maintained and loaded for the occaisions I'm fighting a clowncar's worth of knife fucks. Point the gun at the group and Empty the cylinder, then swap to knife and block while backpedaling into powerstab, timing it so the fool impales himself by rushing into your stab's point.
Headshots really should be on the list of useful tricks because i never see anyone mention that headshots, while deadly yes, are important because they save time
Here's a Tip now I think about it for looting infected houses. Keep the lantern out and lit, plague clouds will avoid it and dissapate in front of it. That said when looting with it out be as fast as possible because Artemy has to set the lantern down to loot and the bloody things come back! Remember, the Plague fears and hates fire, use the lantern as your ward!
True. I tend not to use the lantern for houses much, mostly due to laziness. I do use it in the hospital on the day you wait for an hour. Makes it super easy.
@@wriglensteine6915 even easier is the little box on the right side of the building. Jump up there and the clouds can't path find yo you.
@@wriglensteine6915 oh there's a way to cheese that event. Just stand under the balcony, to the right of the main door. You'll know you're in the right spot when the plague clouds that would normally chase you instead go upstairs. Something about that spot that makes the clouds think you're on the second floor lol
I'm still on the struggle bus, 5 days into my 1st run. I really appreciate your content, it has helped a lot.
I'd also like to say your production and presentation are amazing!
That's great to hear, thanks. Good luck with your run, you're just getting to the spicy bits ;)
Also on the abattoir sneaking is very useful. With menkhu's finger you can instakill worms.
Let's play spot the editing mistake. I'll go first. The part 2 introduction isn't greyed out. Ok, ok, you next!
Bruh, I’m barely surviving, gonna try this on my new run though
Good luck with it! Awesome profile pic by the way.
If you manage to lure someone into the factory or warehouses you can them autopsy with impunity
That's a good one! I didn't know that. I presume you still get loss in the adjacent districts if you kill a copper there though?
@@wriglensteine6915 don’t know I only used it on bandits Edit: there is no rep loss in adjacent districts.
Oh wait this was a Wriglensteine video this entire time?? I wish he made more videos on Pathologic 2 tips, it’s an overwhelming game with so much stuff to learn
I appreciate it. Thought I'd done most of what peeps are after in tips. What would you be looking for?
You are a godsend, thank you so much. 🙏🏼
I could have kept BOTH Vlad's alive?! I read a guide that said to go to old Vlad, then young, then old again to make older Vlad go to the termitary. He said he would send people after him but Vlad still goes to the termitary and he ends up dead by the end of the schism part. So if I do it this way, Vlad won't have to go at all?
You missed a few of the free storages. There’s one near the Saburovs, one across from Lara’s house, two close to the river in the hindquarters. A lot of these are far less out of the way.
2:06, Jesus, what I wouldn’t give for those resources.
we need more Pathologic-slop bruh
Go ONION
Ah I see the community has arrived!
@@wriglensteine6915 na man I'm a complete noob. I can't even find that on drunk guy from the broken heart 😋
Not at all. Anyone with an interest in the game is community in my eyes!
Killing worms in the abittor is super easy. Sneak attack the first and second ones from behind then menkus finger the rest.
10/10 would violence again.
Would be a perfect video if you just upped the decibels on your audio.
Is there any good use for the lantern other than just providing light?
Absolutely! It banishes static plague clouds and can halt some of the ones that hunt you.
It's your best friend when exploring infected houses as it fucks with plague cloud pathfinding. They hate and fear the light. Some clouds wait in rooms to ambush you, but when they encounter the light, wait a bit and they'll vanish for a while. Wait until the sounds of their movement completely stop.
oh shit I just talked to Yulia on day 2 cause she’s my favour character, i didn’t even know that she could get infected that early ;-;
I think you may be safe. I have been informed that some characters have guaranteed safety at certain times and it looks like Yulia is one until later. Phew
Always buy tan with coupons I'm unsure why unsure why but they are at about valued at about half the value of equivalent food items
Great vid thougg the audio is a bit hard to understand. Im on my second run, day 3, trying to stock up on water, food and schmowders. I ran out of water after making a shit ton of tinctures though. Also, stupidly bartered away all my matches bc i didnt know about the plague cloud protection :(
Thanks. I intend to respond it with fixed audio at some point. Though I don't have the original file so I suppose I mean I will remake it. Don't worry too much about matches or the small things, if you keep the Fund level high and trade for pump parts the game is surprisingly forgiving.
What is the name of the song that plays at 0:15? Thanks
Can't recall the name at the mo. Pretty sure it plays in the Kaine's library if that helps.
@@wriglensteine6915 You were right and the song is called "Useless Science" for anyone else wondering.
Do the house of the dead it’s unbecoming of a doctor fighting the plague not to do it plus you can get some decent loot
To be fair I agree. I always do it, and bring many needles with me.
I can't understand why you have such a small amount of subscribers
Ah... well... it might be the lack of edited videos...
wait, did he call you "Bayarlaa"? Doesn't that mean "Elder sister", or am I thinking of another word?
Oh I didn't realise there was a definite translation for all the steppe words. I've been working off of context, so I thought it was less specific. Don't doubt yourself, you're probably right.
Nope! Bayarlaa means thank you. Basaghan means young lady, and khetey means older sister.
@@wriglensteine6915 the Steppe language is mostly based on a real language, Buryat (related to Mongolian, spoken in the region north of Mongolia). People have made a dictionary.
@@ginar2339 Thanks Gina R, I may have to replay with the translation in mind.
I'm sorry, could you make your video any quieter? It still might be possible for someone with their ear pressed right up to the speaker to hear your whispers, and that just won't do.
audio too quiet
Dude, the sound in this video is so terrible.