If you're looking to relocate soon, there's an excellent abandoned tavern just a little ways west-northwest from Diadwyn. It's up the cliff a level but there's a small path leading up. This game is one of the best I've played for refurbishing and customizing existing POIs (in the survival genre).
I wanted to give you a heads up now that you have reached the Revelwood tower. If you look to the west, possibly south west you should see s tower sticking up through the tress. To the right of that there is a larger tavern that you can use as a base that gives you a comfort level of 25.
Equip your bow and place it on the other tool bar to free up a space on that one, you will see the prompt to fire it when on your main one. You can also mine Farm soil from one of the existing farms,..place a few blocks down where you want to grow your crops and use the rake to spread it out for free,..i would suggest mining a lot to place in your seed beds.
It's frustrating that you can see the food the farmer can cook so long in advance of when you unlock the items to make her fireplace....Also, smash jars in the revelwood spire - they can give copper bars as loot before you can craft them.
Really should look at reclaiming one (or more) of those settlements, and rebuilding them. Several of them have a larger building you could use to focus on crafting, with plenty of room upstairs to make a decent living area. Way more immersive, and a lot more rewarding in terms of "rebuilding" the old world, with new improvements. It probably isn't a coincidence that the maximum altar size is big enough to cover most settlements with some halfway decent placement.
The Warrior (and Archer and Wizard) armor sets are found only, although you should be nearing the next crafted armor tier unlock from Oswald. One thing I've found is that plants and animal mobs are weak to fire damage (not as useful to you as you're full warrior) but keeping multiple weapon types isn't a bad idea (Always have a range option, you'll keep ammo in your backpack upon death too so don't have to worry about the return run)
So a fun thing with those lore notes, many of them have emphasized text that is a clue for treasure box. Others just straight up add a marker on the map, but many are just hints. The one about the ground up body was hinting at the location of the body, which itself is a treasure box :)
Once you get the magic chests the crafting goes so much smoother. I swear it was the biggest gripe I had with the game that you had to keep searching through chests for the stuff you needed to craft.
A tip if you havent already, remember to destroy the urns, barrels and boxes around camps and POIs for random crafting mats related to the biome. Its very helpful!
Keep it up man! I love how every episode you discover how much more to the game there is than you expected. And you're starting to get the Souls-like combat. Defense, defense, defense and attack when the timing is right! The "bring it to them" combat style will get you in a lot of trouble.
The book "I heard a Crack" had some bold text saying that he brushed the remains " under the floorboards near to the grindmill" Perhaps you should dig there.
The level of the bad guys is accelerating quickly, can you boost the armour or shield like you do the weapons? I do like that the comfort level of your base gives you a buff. Is it a comment on real life that, in a world of wooden buildings, the carpenter's own base was a tent?
@@ManDragonA0 I'm watching some plays of this with interest. It's not open world, given the structured nature of the quests, but does look quite fun, though I seriously doubt the success of any stealth build. I am rather worried about the number of crashes some players are getting. JaWoodle seems to have the worst of this. My setup is hardly SOTA and it may struggle.
Could you kindly tell me what lvl you are, what weapon you use to kill these horrible green wariors? I keep dying and I am not able to get a saw for a carpenter.
I love this game. For an "Early Access" game I am having so so so much fun.
If you're looking to relocate soon, there's an excellent abandoned tavern just a little ways west-northwest from Diadwyn. It's up the cliff a level but there's a small path leading up. This game is one of the best I've played for refurbishing and customizing existing POIs (in the survival genre).
Ore (and everything else) is blocked from respawning within your altar radius, so make sure not to build it too close to the copper mine :)
I wanted to give you a heads up now that you have reached the Revelwood tower. If you look to the west, possibly south west you should see s tower sticking up through the tress. To the right of that there is a larger tavern that you can use as a base that gives you a comfort level of 25.
Found it but now it's saying there's enemies nearby when I'm pretty sure there's not
Got itthere was a basement with rats in it
Turns out there's a better one in thornhold
Equip your bow and place it on the other tool bar to free up a space on that one, you will see the prompt to fire it when on your main one. You can also mine Farm soil from one of the existing farms,..place a few blocks down where you want to grow your crops and use the rake to spread it out for free,..i would suggest mining a lot to place in your seed beds.
It's frustrating that you can see the food the farmer can cook so long in advance of when you unlock the items to make her fireplace....Also, smash jars in the revelwood spire - they can give copper bars as loot before you can craft them.
Really should look at reclaiming one (or more) of those settlements, and rebuilding them. Several of them have a larger building you could use to focus on crafting, with plenty of room upstairs to make a decent living area.
Way more immersive, and a lot more rewarding in terms of "rebuilding" the old world, with new improvements.
It probably isn't a coincidence that the maximum altar size is big enough to cover most settlements with some halfway decent placement.
Loving the enshrouded series
GNS, you got style. I enjoy your vids tremendously. Thank you very much, sir.
That one scavenger shooting grenades straight up in the air made me laugh. Also the way you said "tard bow". I'm easily amused I guess.
Combat in this game looks really smooth. The more I watch of it the more inclined I am to pick it up.
Tip : start farming / planting flax in mass quantity, your gonna need tons of it for armor upgrades/ weapons.
The Warrior (and Archer and Wizard) armor sets are found only, although you should be nearing the next crafted armor tier unlock from Oswald. One thing I've found is that plants and animal mobs are weak to fire damage (not as useful to you as you're full warrior) but keeping multiple weapon types isn't a bad idea (Always have a range option, you'll keep ammo in your backpack upon death too so don't have to worry about the return run)
So a fun thing with those lore notes, many of them have emphasized text that is a clue for treasure box.
Others just straight up add a marker on the map, but many are just hints.
The one about the ground up body was hinting at the location of the body, which itself is a treasure box :)
Lol, flax is used for cloth not cooking.
Near full set of archer gear, not an arrow in sight. 😛
Once you get the magic chests the crafting goes so much smoother. I swear it was the biggest gripe I had with the game that you had to keep searching through chests for the stuff you needed to craft.
when you build up a supply of metal sheets, upgrading or replacing your base balls with metal blocks looks pretty cool imo
A tip if you havent already, remember to destroy the urns, barrels and boxes around camps and POIs for random crafting mats related to the biome. Its very helpful!
I'm loving watching this series and seeing you discover what this game has to offer!
Just a heads up. If you lock into your targets in melee, you can dodge roll behind them and get backstab damage.
Helps a lot.
I'm loving this series. Thank you.
Keep it up man! I love how every episode you discover how much more to the game there is than you expected. And you're starting to get the Souls-like combat. Defense, defense, defense and attack when the timing is right! The "bring it to them" combat style will get you in a lot of trouble.
I think the archery armor looks sick. Of course I main Elves in every fantasy game.
Just a tip some of the endgame armors require an insane amount of flax to be turned into linen and fabric.
Loving the game so far.
careful with those fast green guys, they can jump on stuff pretty well unlike the others!
LOOKS LIKE A GOOD GAME KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
The book "I heard a Crack" had some bold text saying that he brushed the remains " under the floorboards near to the grindmill"
Perhaps you should dig there.
Love how the progression works
I have a basement with bone block and the glowing blocks and it sounds like that.
Awesome video, thanks
some tips: flax- grow a gazzilion of it
base location- not in the revelwood, I chose a realy bad location and now iam way too lazy for a relocation
when you activated the spire in revelwood i think it gave a brief description of the region
the granates are good for terraforming. maybe they help ya with mining recourses
Wait till you fight lvl 30 double meat cleaver types doing a couple of hundred each hit makes it challenging
The level of the bad guys is accelerating quickly, can you boost the armour or shield like you do the weapons?
I do like that the comfort level of your base gives you a buff.
Is it a comment on real life that, in a world of wooden buildings, the carpenter's own base was a tent?
At this point, only weapons can be enchanted (and scrapped). But it's still early access, so maybe at some point down the line ?
@@ManDragonA0 I'm watching some plays of this with interest. It's not open world, given the structured nature of the quests, but does look quite fun, though I seriously doubt the success of any stealth build.
I am rather worried about the number of crashes some players are getting. JaWoodle seems to have the worst of this. My setup is hardly SOTA and it may struggle.
Could you kindly tell me what lvl you are, what weapon you use to kill these horrible green wariors? I keep dying and I am not able to get a saw for a carpenter.
I would definitely buy you a beer if i ever met you.
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such a sweet daisy-guy 🤭
Just helping the algorithm.
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The north part of the map is still not finished and not accesible in EA.
im out looking for some tin