TIMESTAMPS: 1:26 - Curly Tails Mud Spa 2:04 - Swinesbury Fine Grocer's 2:51 - Sterling Trough Deli 4:13 - Miss Sow's Floral Arrangements 5:01 - Pigg and Pigglet's General Store 5:37 - Swinesbury Academy 6:00 - Swinesbury Mineral Exchange 6:39 - Swinesbury City Hall 8:04 - Boar's Tusk Weapon Shop 8:40 - The Flying Pig Arcane Shop 9:09 - The Sow's Ear Hat Shop 9:52 - The Tinkerer's Tower 12:04 - 'The Sty' Oddities Emporium
FINALLY a good guide to the shops! Cant wait for part 2! Omg found this 2 years later... Still the best shop info out there. Did they ever update the blueprint shop to be more useful?
Excellent guide. The blueprint shop rant was pretty funny, they really messed it up. I love how the oddities shop sells water beefalo and volt goat horns at such a cheap price, it makes morning stars incredibly easy to make in connected worlds and makes them useful all the time because of rain on demand (you may wanna consider it, wink wink)
11:20 This actually brings up an issue I have with the DS wiki. I would love it if someone with the knowledge could make a chart that expresses which items can be crafted or otherwise acquired within each mode. I'm thinking maybe a grid similar in design to the recipes section of the Crock Pot page, with 3 columns. One for if the item can be acquired in the mode in question, one for if the resources needed can be acquired there, and one for if it can actually be crafted. It could be populated with a green check (yes), a red cross (no), or a yellow asterisk (uncertain based on spawning rng for the first 2, and for the crafting column a blueprint is required). So, for instance, a Beefalo Hat would have asterisk, check, check in DS/RoG (because it can be crafted with ingredients available in those worlds but can be found with lucky world gen in a set piece), while in SW it would show cross cross cross (can't be crafted? or found? and no access to wool) and HAM would display check cross cross (can't be crafted? no wool but will eventually appear in the hat shop given enough time) Most of this info is pretty reliable on the Wiki, but it never tells you whether an item is craftable outside it's native mode, unless there is a further reason, like an altered recipe or something. Super annoying.
These guides were super helpful when I was starting in Hamlet Jazzy, so thank you for that! That said... a Horned Helmet blueprint wouldn't be too helpful either; you need seashells to make it, and I don't know about you, but I haven't found a single seashell in Hamlet yet.
tinker shop is really useful to me actually! I just rob the sucker blind, as its something I will only ever need once. then hammer it with an executive hammer, for a free magnifying glass.
In terms of cheap healing, I should point out that if you have anti venom, there's nothing stopping you from eating 15 tubers in a row then quaffing one. Not bad for 5 oincs.
Like I said, haven't seen a moleworm in a long time on this DLC and I mine pillars regularly. Maybe it's just my luck, but even if I could find them I still wouldn't buy the blueprint. True, you need shells for the helm. At least they are way easier to acquire in SW than horns. I'm also terrible at fighting the water beefalo.
Best way to make Oincs: 1. Make a Fire Farm in RoG. Use 1 Pig House and 1 Rabbit Hutch, preferably. 2. Turn it on and claim loot. 3. Trade loot to Pig King for gold. 1 meat = 1 gold 1 pig skin = 1 gold 1 bunny puff = 2 gold 4. Trade gold to Mayor in Swinesbury for Oincs. 1 gold = 5 Oincs 5. Rinse, repeat, profit. Pros: - Unlimited source of gold/Oincs for Hamlet. - Unlimited source of pig skins for building your personal pig village in Hamlet. - Unlimited source of food (i.e. meat, carrots, eggs via bird cage). Cons: - Building a Fire Farm can be costly to start up. - Must start game in (or hop to) RoG.
2:23 Hope I'm not coming off too critical, but I think you fail to realize that up to 2 twigs may be used as filler for a froggle bunwich, making it equal to a blue mushroom (20 health for 3 oincs) for the additional cost of 2 twigs, but with a bonus of 25 hunger and a swing of 20 sanity, and a longer shelf life to boot. Further, a banana pop is even better, 20 health for 2 oincs. Congratulations, you've just sold 2 twigs for 1 oinc and 35 sanity. Finally, you really should have mentioned that a cooked eggplant costs the same (minus the twigs) and equals the health gain of the banana pop. The cooked pomegranate is even better, 20 health for 1 oinc. Worth building a fire pit in your shanty for this alone. I love ya Jazzy, but 11:38
Thanks for the comment. Yes, the pomegranite and eggplant was mentioned by another viewer and I do include that information in part 2 of the guide. The FB tip was not though; I admit I had no idea you could use two twigs in that recipe. So thanks. It's great to understand all the crock pot options available from Grocer food, and I appreciate viewers keeping me honest.
What about making your own town maybe that should be a tutorial of its own A walking cane for 500 I would rather buy The Walrus tooth and and make it myself
I just did that yesterday, much more worthwhile indeed. Just pre-crafting an alchemy engine and hoping worlds with tusk in hand to save 450 oincs compared to buying the recipe, that shop really is pretty bad.
@CameronVerzosa No one wants to spend a sewing kit on canes, or to keep going back for more snaptooth kills. Stalking stick is just provisory until you can hop to a RoG world.
They should put the The Sterling Trough Deli in the second city. People will almost always cook food so it is seldomly used in Swineburry. Meanwhile in the Queen's Town there is no real source of food. I starved quite a lot when I first started Hamlet and went to the Queen's Town... This would make the second city feels somehow more luxurious xD
I guess I never spent a ton of time in the Palace town early game. Really just checking a couple shops then heading back home. I might have loaded up on cooked leafy meat from the deep forest before heading in to town.
That would be cool if we can farm our own crops, open up shop, and earn profit margins from the local hamletcans Technically, we can. But, something about small business owning takes the hamlet life deeper. Especially, in DST. Other players buying your products!
TIMESTAMPS:
1:26 - Curly Tails Mud Spa
2:04 - Swinesbury Fine Grocer's
2:51 - Sterling Trough Deli
4:13 - Miss Sow's Floral Arrangements
5:01 - Pigg and Pigglet's General Store
5:37 - Swinesbury Academy
6:00 - Swinesbury Mineral Exchange
6:39 - Swinesbury City Hall
8:04 - Boar's Tusk Weapon Shop
8:40 - The Flying Pig Arcane Shop
9:09 - The Sow's Ear Hat Shop
9:52 - The Tinkerer's Tower
12:04 - 'The Sty' Oddities Emporium
1 thing to mention is cooked eggplant and pomegrenade restore 20 health and those only cost 1 oincs or 2 for the eggplant
Oh damn, you are correct sir. That's probably the cheapest healing option then.
@@JazzysGames who knew a dish I valued as d tier would be high b in hamlet
FINALLY a good guide to the shops! Cant wait for part 2!
Omg found this 2 years later... Still the best shop info out there. Did they ever update the blueprint shop to be more useful?
No they did not!
I didn't knew you could use the key to make your own village in RoG! That's cool
Jazzy, your DS videos are top notch man. Huge fan. Thanks for this one!
very nice vid jazzy! really professional
Ok, now this is epic.
Excellent guide. The blueprint shop rant was pretty funny, they really messed it up.
I love how the oddities shop sells water beefalo and volt goat horns at such a cheap price, it makes morning stars incredibly easy to make in connected worlds and makes them useful all the time because of rain on demand (you may wanna consider it, wink wink)
You are a life saver Jazzy you always post what giudes I need exactly when I need them.
11:20 This actually brings up an issue I have with the DS wiki. I would love it if someone with the knowledge could make a chart that expresses which items can be crafted or otherwise acquired within each mode. I'm thinking maybe a grid similar in design to the recipes section of the Crock Pot page, with 3 columns. One for if the item can be acquired in the mode in question, one for if the resources needed can be acquired there, and one for if it can actually be crafted. It could be populated with a green check (yes), a red cross (no), or a yellow asterisk (uncertain based on spawning rng for the first 2, and for the crafting column a blueprint is required).
So, for instance, a Beefalo Hat would have asterisk, check, check in DS/RoG (because it can be crafted with ingredients available in those worlds but can be found with lucky world gen in a set piece), while in SW it would show cross cross cross (can't be crafted? or found? and no access to wool) and HAM would display check cross cross (can't be crafted? no wool but will eventually appear in the hat shop given enough time)
Most of this info is pretty reliable on the Wiki, but it never tells you whether an item is craftable outside it's native mode, unless there is a further reason, like an altered recipe or something. Super annoying.
This is just a rant about the blueprint shop tbh
Ha! That's two minutes of the guide dedicated to the rant. That's certainly the climax of my thesis.
@@JazzysGames walking cane for 500 I'm just going to travel worlds I know I could use plant walking cane but it has durability
These guides were super helpful when I was starting in Hamlet Jazzy, so thank you for that!
That said... a Horned Helmet blueprint wouldn't be too helpful either; you need seashells to make it, and I don't know about you, but I haven't found a single seashell in Hamlet yet.
4:43 love the building
Loved the vidoe it was really helpful
yay! More tutorials! Maybe one day, I'll be as good as all the others....
Now this video was worth the wait
I wanted to do the same thing on my channel. You got to it first and did a great job. Thank you so much for the information.
Great guide
Very good video Jazzy! Hamlet is amazing but the only thing i dont like are nettles lol, I cant wait for the 2nd video.
Awesome guide as usual.
I see that the resolution is better like how you said . Very nice video. Keep going are you will get more subscribers.
Excellent job man
tinker shop is really useful to me actually! I just rob the sucker blind, as its something I will only ever need once. then hammer it with an executive hammer, for a free magnifying glass.
Nice job on this guide!
wow this is some top quality guide!
Helps a ton, even though I'm playing a hamlet world on DST via mods.
Amazing job
thanks jazzy !
awesome guide!
make a guide for pigs trades... im kindda lost when is to change ty.. and nice tutorial as allways :) u'r good with that
You got it. Trading guide coming up!
Omfg thank you so much I thought my hamlet didn’t have a queen pig I didn’t know I needed to look for the pig statue lol
Thanks a lot it's a great video
In terms of cheap healing, I should point out that if you have anti venom, there's nothing stopping you from eating 15 tubers in a row then quaffing one. Not bad for 5 oincs.
my favorite early oinc source is buying berries from the deli for 1 oinc and selling it to the usher for 4 oincs.
Yeah when berries are available from the grocer it's a nice quick 3 oincs.
The pig guard axes are battle axes they don’t split wood too well but the will cut though enemies well
You can chop trees with the halberd.
There was trading in the base game aswel... did you never find the pigs ?
Cooked green cal gives mental health , and coffee is coffee
You can get mole worms from cave earth quakes. Also need sea shells for the horned helmet
Like I said, haven't seen a moleworm in a long time on this DLC and I mine pillars regularly. Maybe it's just my luck, but even if I could find them I still wouldn't buy the blueprint.
True, you need shells for the helm. At least they are way easier to acquire in SW than horns. I'm also terrible at fighting the water beefalo.
Jazzy's Games yah being able to buy horns from shops are amazing
Best way to make Oincs:
1. Make a Fire Farm in RoG. Use 1 Pig House and 1 Rabbit Hutch, preferably.
2. Turn it on and claim loot.
3. Trade loot to Pig King for gold.
1 meat = 1 gold
1 pig skin = 1 gold
1 bunny puff = 2 gold
4. Trade gold to Mayor in Swinesbury for Oincs.
1 gold = 5 Oincs
5. Rinse, repeat, profit.
Pros:
- Unlimited source of gold/Oincs for Hamlet.
- Unlimited source of pig skins for building your personal pig village in Hamlet.
- Unlimited source of food (i.e. meat, carrots, eggs via bird cage).
Cons:
- Building a Fire Farm can be costly to start up.
- Must start game in (or hop to) RoG.
4:27 lol what's that?
Wagstaff's thumper?
Actualy you can buy 1 drumstick 2oincs and three ice for meatballs.Its the cheapest option.
2:23 Hope I'm not coming off too critical, but I think you fail to realize that up to 2 twigs may be used as filler for a froggle bunwich, making it equal to a blue mushroom (20 health for 3 oincs) for the additional cost of 2 twigs, but with a bonus of 25 hunger and a swing of 20 sanity, and a longer shelf life to boot. Further, a banana pop is even better, 20 health for 2 oincs. Congratulations, you've just sold 2 twigs for 1 oinc and 35 sanity. Finally, you really should have mentioned that a cooked eggplant costs the same (minus the twigs) and equals the health gain of the banana pop. The cooked pomegranate is even better, 20 health for 1 oinc. Worth building a fire pit in your shanty for this alone.
I love ya Jazzy, but 11:38
Thanks for the comment. Yes, the pomegranite and eggplant was mentioned by another viewer and I do include that information in part 2 of the guide. The FB tip was not though; I admit I had no idea you could use two twigs in that recipe. So thanks. It's great to understand all the crock pot options available from Grocer food, and I appreciate viewers keeping me honest.
@@JazzysGames Yeah I just watched that vid, so just wanted to give you props.
Ok cool epic
What about making your own town maybe that should be a tutorial of its own
A walking cane for 500 I would rather buy The Walrus tooth and and make it myself
I just did that yesterday, much more worthwhile indeed. Just pre-crafting an alchemy engine and hoping worlds with tusk in hand to save 450 oincs compared to buying the recipe, that shop really is pretty bad.
there is also the stalking stick...
@CameronVerzosa No one wants to spend a sewing kit on canes, or to keep going back for more snaptooth kills. Stalking stick is just provisory until you can hop to a RoG world.
@@ch1dd ok
I had just seen a youtuber use it
7:20 any other pig can do that with there hoofs
what's your favorite shop ?
Probably the Sty.
those last shops.... klei was rushing it lol
trade Webber's beard to the Hatmaker every 10 days for 30 oincs
trap peacocks then pick all feather for 14 oincs each
my hamlet world didn't come with a pig city.
Teleportato , my beloved
They should put the The Sterling Trough Deli in the second city. People will almost always cook food so it is seldomly used in Swineburry. Meanwhile in the Queen's Town there is no real source of food. I starved quite a lot when I first started Hamlet and went to the Queen's Town... This would make the second city feels somehow more luxurious xD
I guess I never spent a ton of time in the Palace town early game. Really just checking a couple shops then heading back home.
I might have loaded up on cooked leafy meat from the deep forest before heading in to town.
My cat fell asleep
the tinkerer shop is design to be robbed
First!
Capitalism!
That would be cool if we can farm our own crops, open up shop, and earn profit margins from the local hamletcans
Technically, we can. But, something about small business owning takes the hamlet life deeper. Especially, in DST. Other players buying your products!