Yes its an alternative at the start to hit stone too and, drop a portable constructor in the starter area to convert stone to substrate to boost the amount. I only favour sticking to substrate rocks as the rocks yield less XP unless sticking with the small stones, and while running around for plants for XP reasons the substrate rocks yield enough substrate to get the job done and they cut down quickly along the way (as do the small stones). Hitting a larger rock of two, the ones that give close to a hundred stone and converting that while running around could be quite efficient in numbers terms for substrate though as its 1 for 1 in the conversion. If the starter area didn't provide enough substrate alone that would def. be the way to go.
nice video
thanks again
You can make carbon substrate out of plain stone in the constructor if you're in need of it.
Yes its an alternative at the start to hit stone too and, drop a portable constructor in the starter area to convert stone to substrate to boost the amount. I only favour sticking to substrate rocks as the rocks yield less XP unless sticking with the small stones, and while running around for plants for XP reasons the substrate rocks yield enough substrate to get the job done and they cut down quickly along the way (as do the small stones). Hitting a larger rock of two, the ones that give close to a hundred stone and converting that while running around could be quite efficient in numbers terms for substrate though as its 1 for 1 in the conversion. If the starter area didn't provide enough substrate alone that would def. be the way to go.
A little tip; please add a small warning BEFORE the dogs start barking, almost died of a heart attack twice..! Oo
Other than that - love the play-through.
Sorry about that. He would be proud he scared someone though, only dog who spends half his life running away from cats.
@@kagang8959 HAHA, yeah, had a dog like that in my child hood... Oh, those where the days! :)
Love the LP though! ;)