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This is so GD helpful .. I saw the Soulash II controversy so I bought the game to support the dev .. but I was lost on this type of game. This series has been SO helpful
Some tips i've picked up after binging for a week. Don't start with athletics, its easy to train and should be the first thing you do, find a ledge, jump, heal, jump, heal, once you have one you can drag things to train it till 5, after that you can throw things to train the rest, this nets you quick stat points, a life saving sprint, and extra carry weight. Take the pickaxe from adventure, not the knife, knives are a lot easier to access than picks since you can make them from bone very early while picks are a level 19 recipe, especially easy in desert area. Build dependent but i train endurance first, it'll make it easier to get weapon skills to 10/10 sooner by taking less dmg and dealing less to mobs we can slap eachother for 1 damage with basic weapons. Look for trees, some mountain zones are full of spruce, a Blue rarity tree and its everywhere; use these to train adventuring by making lots of Staffs, you can quickly to get to 20 doing this (if you want gold you can take your wood to town and craft/sell as you go) You should have Firewood by now; salvage it to get carpentry to 1, use more blue wood to quickly train this, keep a Bow and some arrows and get Bow trained asap, this will get you a bonus to vision range and a skill to track nearby creatures, which will make it easier to find enemies to train your other skills. Should get you a solid first few nights but depending on what biome you live in could be different.
Awesome! I love these tips--thank you for sharing! Yeah, crafting a bunch of staves is great for a little money and a ton of XP! I need an axe with this bear haha
Real useful guide, thanks! Subscribed too since you have guides for other games I play. And yeah, I couldn't rely on traditional roguelike sensibilities either, so that's why I started searching for guides.
I just started this game today and I picked Adventurer and Pyromancy and Cyromancy, no matter what I am too weak, even fighting rabbit is a challenge for my character. What do I do?
Good question! I'd perhaps consider restarting with some weapon background as you won't get a ton of spells for a while, unless they have changed things! Maybe you can get a ranged weapon with your character?
I went with Axe fighting, adventuring, and cryomancy when i started yesterday. I did axe fighting because the axe is multipurpose, you can chop trees for money and fight. Just thought that was a cool dual purpose thing.
Love the playthrough help. I’m gonna save my deep dive for when they implement townsfolk. Want to make a town guard inspired by Majesty. Just a spear and the skills to build up a town and lead the troops. So hyped for this game.
I love your plan for the townsfolk implementation! Yeah, the more I play this the more I am excited too. Much more to come in this series as there is just so much to explain haha
Great guide! I think it will be very helpful to new players. One thing that might be useful to include in a future guide episode is the concept of skill potential, how training works and the skill potential cap. I've seen new players get confused and think that training gives you skill levels when it really raises the potential for a specific skill. The methods to raise skill level are listed in the tooltip for each skill but some people miss that info. Another good topic might be how the crafting system works as far as getting new recipes, being able to use different types of materials for different buffs and how magic ingredients work.
@@DrIncompetent Yeah I'm honestly waiting for a mod that lets you raise as many skills as much as you want so long as you train the skill potential. As is now though mastering three skills seems to be the limit. It's like watered down Skyrim otherwise. No reason my farmer who also knows carpentry and sewing cannot learn adventuring and magic as well.
There are actually some cool aspects regarding the max potential system. For example, your starting build matters a ton more, since the three starting strength areas will completely shape the direction your character will go in throughout their life/adventure. It also creates more of a pure RPG experience because you can’t just learn skills that don’t fit your character’s niche (and become a god character), which to me makes the game much more replayable. However, I definitely think having a mod for it would be the best of both worlds. I could see times where players want to scratch that long/epic playthrough itch, and that’s exactly where a max potential mod would come in handy.
@@richardtorruellas2370 fyi if you dont already know, there are mods which raise max total potential now(you still habe to train each skills potential, but the max limit is set so high you can master every skill. That said, im personally not decided yet wether i like it or not, im leaning towards liking it (not sure if i like were the limit is set or not though) While part of me definatly likes the idea of being able to learn all if i want(particularly with the 200+ year lifespan races), after looking through all the skills, you really dont Need super high level skills in all things. For most skills that arent your focus, at least im my opinion you can still get most basic bonuses you might want from a skill in the first 10 levels(which all chars have the potential for from the start). And maybe a few cases where you might want closer to 20 levels(all but one skill maxes at lvl 50 i belive)
Man, looks cool, but it's the pixel art. I absolutely hate pixel art. It's so distracting and immersion breaking for me. I really don't like the retro trend.
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This is so GD helpful .. I saw the Soulash II controversy so I bought the game to support the dev .. but I was lost on this type of game. This series has been SO helpful
I'm so glad you are finding it to be helpful!
Some tips i've picked up after binging for a week.
Don't start with athletics, its easy to train and should be the first thing you do, find a ledge, jump, heal, jump, heal, once you have one you can drag things to train it till 5, after that you can throw things to train the rest, this nets you quick stat points, a life saving sprint, and extra carry weight.
Take the pickaxe from adventure, not the knife, knives are a lot easier to access than picks since you can make them from bone very early while picks are a level 19 recipe, especially easy in desert area.
Build dependent but i train endurance first, it'll make it easier to get weapon skills to 10/10 sooner by taking less dmg and dealing less to mobs we can slap eachother for 1 damage with basic weapons.
Look for trees, some mountain zones are full of spruce, a Blue rarity tree and its everywhere; use these to train adventuring by making lots of Staffs, you can quickly to get to 20 doing this (if you want gold you can take your wood to town and craft/sell as you go)
You should have Firewood by now; salvage it to get carpentry to 1, use more blue wood to quickly train this, keep a Bow and some arrows and get Bow trained asap, this will get you a bonus to vision range and a skill to track nearby creatures, which will make it easier to find enemies to train your other skills.
Should get you a solid first few nights but depending on what biome you live in could be different.
Awesome! I love these tips--thank you for sharing! Yeah, crafting a bunch of staves is great for a little money and a ton of XP! I need an axe with this bear haha
If you forgo the knife, how do you get food in the early game if you can't butcher anything?
Pick up or buy bones and craft a knife. I found a fishman village and there were bird bones all over the ground. @iech0526
@@iech0526 pick plants and bananas
Thank you for this, I was reccomended this by steam and this was the best overview that I’ve found so far. You've got that smooth jazz voice too.
Haha, awesome! So glad you are enjoying this! I am loving this game and having fun making this series!
I am considering getting this game and this is a great help for me understanding what the game is about. Thank you!
You are so welcome! I am glad you are finding the series to be helpful :D
Real useful guide, thanks! Subscribed too since you have guides for other games I play. And yeah, I couldn't rely on traditional roguelike sensibilities either, so that's why I started searching for guides.
Thank you for subscribing! So glad you have found it to be helpful :D
Nice! :)
I played the predecessor and really enjoyed it, but didn't even realize that part two came out! :)
I haven't played the first but want to! This game is really exciting so far!
There’s no way your not the lock picking lawyer
Haha, no relation ;D That is a cool looking channel though!
Dude definitely sounds like him haha
He sounds nothing like him.
the duality of man
Really great guide playlist! Thank you.
You are so welcome! I hope you are enjoying the game :)
I just started this game today and I picked Adventurer and Pyromancy and Cyromancy, no matter what I am too weak, even fighting rabbit is a challenge for my character. What do I do?
Good question! I'd perhaps consider restarting with some weapon background as you won't get a ton of spells for a while, unless they have changed things! Maybe you can get a ranged weapon with your character?
Well, I know what I'll be playing this weekend. Never heard of the game, thanks for making a guide for it.
Haha, awesome! Yeah, this game is so good!
I went with Axe fighting, adventuring, and cryomancy when i started yesterday. I did axe fighting because the axe is multipurpose, you can chop trees for money and fight. Just thought that was a cool dual purpose thing.
That sounds fun!
Love the playthrough help. I’m gonna save my deep dive for when they implement townsfolk. Want to make a town guard inspired by Majesty. Just a spear and the skills to build up a town and lead the troops. So hyped for this game.
I love your plan for the townsfolk implementation! Yeah, the more I play this the more I am excited too. Much more to come in this series as there is just so much to explain haha
Great guide! I think it will be very helpful to new players. One thing that might be useful to include in a future guide episode is the concept of skill potential, how training works and the skill potential cap. I've seen new players get confused and think that training gives you skill levels when it really raises the potential for a specific skill. The methods to raise skill level are listed in the tooltip for each skill but some people miss that info. Another good topic might be how the crafting system works as far as getting new recipes, being able to use different types of materials for different buffs and how magic ingredients work.
Thanks for these tips! You have helped me a lot with this game :)
Cactus fiber backpack is the most essential item in the game after a knife for butchering
Thanks for sharing this tip!
I don’t know if I’m having the worst luck possible but I cannot find a polearm trainer anywhere is this a bug?
Yes, worst luck
does anyone know when is the full release?
I am not sure myself!
Even with a 50-inch TV, I still can't see the text. I'm seriously worried about my eyesight now.
I think you can scale the UI!
@@DrIncompetent Thank you, Doc! I might try that now because it's really small on TH-cam for me.
How do i stop world progressing thing
I am pretty sure world progression is part of the game, but if anyone can help out here I would appreciate it! I'm not sure!
is it possible to retire a character without dying?
Good question! I've never tried, so I'm not sure!
Heard your voice and I've subbed
Haha, thanks my friend ;D
You never mentioned the max potential system which erased my interest in this game.
I mention it in a later episode of the series! It doesn't bother me in the slightest, but it's a good point for people to know!
@@DrIncompetent Yeah I'm honestly waiting for a mod that lets you raise as many skills as much as you want so long as you train the skill potential. As is now though mastering three skills seems to be the limit. It's like watered down Skyrim otherwise. No reason my farmer who also knows carpentry and sewing cannot learn adventuring and magic as well.
@@richardtorruellas2370 There's a mod for that on Steam Workshop.
There are actually some cool aspects regarding the max potential system. For example, your starting build matters a ton more, since the three starting strength areas will completely shape the direction your character will go in throughout their life/adventure. It also creates more of a pure RPG experience because you can’t just learn skills that don’t fit your character’s niche (and become a god character), which to me makes the game much more replayable.
However, I definitely think having a mod for it would be the best of both worlds. I could see times where players want to scratch that long/epic playthrough itch, and that’s exactly where a max potential mod would come in handy.
@@richardtorruellas2370 fyi if you dont already know, there are mods which raise max total potential now(you still habe to train each skills potential, but the max limit is set so high you can master every skill.
That said, im personally not decided yet wether i like it or not, im leaning towards liking it (not sure if i like were the limit is set or not though)
While part of me definatly likes the idea of being able to learn all if i want(particularly with the 200+ year lifespan races), after looking through all the skills, you really dont Need super high level skills in all things.
For most skills that arent your focus, at least im my opinion you can still get most basic bonuses you might want from a skill in the first 10 levels(which all chars have the potential for from the start).
And maybe a few cases where you might want closer to 20 levels(all but one skill maxes at lvl 50 i belive)
coulda been a polearm bear
Haha
Man, looks cool, but it's the pixel art. I absolutely hate pixel art. It's so distracting and immersion breaking for me. I really don't like the retro trend.
If you aren't into pixel, this one ain't for you haha ;)
Stop bass boosting your voice I can hardly understand you lol
Thanks for watching!
This is just way too slow with too much filler, get to the point...
Thanks for watching!
Can you EQ out the lower end?
Your voice is very boomy.
Thanks for watching!
@@DrIncompetentwell, here's a reply for the sake of replying