Ah, yes, the Ashlands. The most winter holiday location in all of Kenshi, home of Santa Cat. Truly a fitting location to cover on Crimbus Eve! Happy holidays, everyone!
Paul Rogers: There will be no spoilers. Paul Rogers: Here is Cat-Lone :D. Paul Rogers: Should you settle the Ashlands? There is no fertility or water. No iron, copper or stone. No reason to settle here. Paul Rogers: Should you settle the Ashlands? Definitely! Paul Rogers: Here is Cat-Lone :D. Paul Rogers: Thanks for watching. Great video. Congrats on 10K. Peaceful and happy holidays to you.
I've got around 530 hours in Kenshi, and believe it or not I've never actually gone to the ashlands. It's just one of the many places I've not bothered to explore. I'm typically picking a spot to set up shop and I don't venture very far away from it. I had NO idea that huge cleanser unit existed, or that they had such good loot for what seems like very little risk. I really need to get out there and roam around the world more, there's a ton of stuff I'm missing just because I haven't bothered to go out and look around.
@@Panchowtf No, it doesn't without you, really. Kenshi is really awful at that honestly. I settled a base and my attention was just too divided between my roaming squad and my base squad for it to be any fun. If you could "program" the A.I to take care of itself like in towns then it would be worth it, or watch your city grow out to a regular "Town" with A.I, then yes. Otherwise no.
@@RazorsharpLThow many hours do you have if you don't mind me asking. Also the ai can be assigned jobs and technically does take care of itself by sleeping when injured and eating when hungry, just as long as you have a farmer and cook set up. You can set up a medic too just incase one of you guys gets hurt bad. Other than that just grab turret operators and set up in a defensible position in a area equal to character skill level and your base should be fine besides something like a faction raid. it's Cliche but I love setting up in Shem. Worst thing you gotta worry about a beakthing or bloodspider here and there. Also I too have always wanted ai (not in my faction) walking around the town that I built buying and relaxing n sht. I think there is a mod but I've never used it.
@@RazorsharpLT The intended max squad size of 30 is not that difficult to manage a base and squads out on the road but does demand a pretty decent set up to do so safely. One of my best was a small island community off the eastern coast north of Howlers Maze. I only used one small island and had basically one of each type of building with most of them being in the water with a short bridge connecting it to the island which had some crops and the like on it. I had several cooks, and brewers, and a few farmers and fisherfolk. The rest got to sit down and relax when not out on the road. I had a group of bulls for carrying excess goods to the U.C. shops and get supplies we didn't make at all like building mats etc. And I had a stealth guy out hunting down rare stuff and nabbing bounties to turn in. My island never saw more than 4 or 5 attacks over several hundred game days. And the slavers stopped once I had bought enough slaves their freedom to have their alliance. The blood raiders would die to crossbow fire while swimming to my island so basically no threats. Personally, I wouldn't want my community growing without my direction. That is a personal want for you not shared by all types of sim gamers. The game was not actually meant to let a player run hundreds of characters or an entire city, that is modding, and one can't expect mods to work without any issues.
@@HateIncarnate You dont even need mods. if you carry injured randoms to your town and put them in beds, there is even odds they just kind of end up in a local loop of using chairs and walking between your buildings. I have several saved pack beasts and a few odd npcs from factions I am allied to that just kind of moved in after I brought them there and put them in beds to mend up. This is even more likely if they lost a leg, as then they typically just stay in a bed and become a charity case you might say.
You basically did the Kenshi equivalent of settling that contested desert area between Egypt and Sudan. Technically you could walk over there and declare a micronation, but it's a total resource deadzone whose primary export would be sand, and you have two not exactly friendly factions on both sides of your very isolated outpost.
There's a zone to the northern portion of the Ashlands that actually gets it's resource values from The Pits, so you can get water there if you truly want to be "immersed" into the Ashlands. It's right by that stretch with the tower in the central area of the coast.
I've put hundereds of hours into Kenshi and never even knew cleanser units existed until now. Never seen them in games or videos or even heard of them.
I built a single outpost s-IV the day before yesterday. It is super cozy, you have little wind, but no no water though so you can use it as temporary shelter only to lick wounds while you take out bosses in the domes. It is fun that I checked for a video from you before building and here you are :)
It's funny how the white ash makes it looks snowy and cold but there is a constant air distortion effect that suggests that the Ashlands are actually unbearably hot.
Just commenting to tell you how much I love the vids man. Ive played for a while but never even tried settling anywhere but the Borderzone and Shem. Loved the Hat/Helmet video, if you did a weapon guide I think it'd do great.
Found out about you a few days ago and was wondering if there's gonna be an ashlands guide in the near future, such perfect timing. Thanks for the video!
Was just talking about you on stream today about who I suggest people check out for building/base guides and you go and upload a new video haha. 0:55 Was able to correct you but you mention the 300/300 Iron/Copper nice! Also there is another spot to the north.. I wanna say to the east of the S at the end of Sonorous (in the Ashlands ofc) there is 300/300 as well. Provided you build initially in the Ashlands I have never gotten a Skin Bandit raid after expanding into Sonorous Dark. You can place a Stormhouse in Son Dark. On the top floor put the hydroponics and the acid/rain will water them for you automatically. No need to use the 110 quality water. But the 200 quality stone in Son Dark is amazing. 3:06 If you just count the Skeleton Eyes, Muscles, AI Core and CPU Units they worth an average of c.71,464 a kill! They are insane! 4:13 They Skeletons will sometimes occupy your base... It can be... Really bad. Also to add Reavers, Crab Raiders and revenge raids (Wrath of God stuff like that) are the only raids I've encountered. 5:30 If a lot of the spawns are Iron Spiders/Cleanser Units so if you defeat the Legion patrols and more "animals" spawn they won't despawn unless they patrol far enough away meaning less chance for legions to spawn :) Ashlands is one of my favorite base locations in the game. (Buy materials you need for building from the Hive Caravans near Flats Lagoon if you need stuff to set up your Stone Auto Mines, Iron plates/ele components as you mentioned earlier are very easy to get from the inhabitants) Congrats on 10,000 man!
just found you today, and so far you seem superb :D I do like your style and explanations, i appreciate you hiding the lore (while i know it, it's always fun to learn for yourself :D) while giving an indepth analysis of the surroundings, cheers
I just looked up days agk for your video of the about ashlands but it didn't exist yet and funny enough you post it now. GG. And thanks for everything btw😊
Three locations came to my mind as potential locations I want to try later. Shrieking Forest: Green fertility, shrieking bandits aren't that bad, close to Mongrel & Western Hive. Purple Sands: Can get green fertility if you are close to Shrieking Forest. Beak Things provide meat & leather. Great ancient lab to loot nearby. Cool looking place. Berserker Country: Seems like an aweful place to settle. But it looks cool and would provide a good challenge.
I really want to figure out the basics. Yeah I've dealt with the bugmaster and omw to finish the game . Yeah it's probably written somewhere, but how many outposts can you *really* have and what things can you do with them? You mentioned a splinter cell base for water and that opened a whole realm of possibilities for me. Will NPCs walk through town and buy stuff from my shop counters if I set it up on a major road, not talking about the random caravan traders that spawn. How do I get different animals and where are good locations to get them? What is a squad of polearms compared to a squad of martial artists? What's a good mix for a squad? There's tons of things that come to mind. Hopefully one of those ideas give you a great motive for another video. Always watching a kenshi video as soon as you make it ! Thank you for great content.
Ah yes, the ashlands. One of the most mysterious and dangerous places in the entire continent of kenshi. To be honest, lore vise its even more dangerous than, lets say, cannibal plains or fog islands, becauss you can get your characters eaten in thoose places. I explored most of it, and is accurate to description. No water, dead environment, no stone, iron or copper the entire zone. Hordes of some of the toughest enemies in the game. Extreme isolation, literally not a single faction would normally bother you if you settle deep. It is really peaceful, if not for the murder bots. The terrain is wery uneven, especially close to the Ominous Place. However, i don't know for sure why, but the most south-east part of ashlands is actually considered as NONE zone, having 100% all environments and fertility. I don't know if it's due to mods, but it would make a great place to settle.
I built a small fort basically where you show in the map. It was not supposed to be a full base though. Just a place where my expeditions could store excess loot and rest while exploring the ashlands. Had it manned by reprogrammed skeletons using the recruitable prisoners mod. But as you said once i had the walls up nothing came to challenge. The only time i had issue was pulling in skin bandit patrols who saw my fleshies working.
I haven't noticed a grey desert guide on your channel as a huge grey desert fan i think you ahould check it out, great place ment on the map, amazing spot to safly grind stealth and assassinations, fait place to steal hashish off the the wandering smugglers and the west side has a great base location with the only down side being empire taxes but thats nothing a good harpoon cant handle
i have had a base there is pretty good for reasons similiar to shem but you are probably there to trade with black desert city and waystation frequently as well as invade / ally UC
dude wtf ive put 1800+ hrs into kenshi and i had no idea those cleanser units existed!!! lmfao i thought you just forgot it was a mods content. oh man i must blind
It'd be neat to see one or two long-form plays...though a stream would be infinitely easier and tickle the same itch...either for an average start, or a challenge run. Sometimes it's hard to piece together bits from guides and such, so seeing someone play can help.
I'd love to see what you'd do for a settlement in the Royal Valley. I have a base set up there and found it to be a great place to train once I had quality gear and enough people.
I would love a Bast guide. Doing a new playthrough of Kenshi using UWE + Living world and Reactive world, and i really want some interesting narrative story of a clan of bandits settling an old destroyed town in the war torn border.
Can you make a "leveling thief guide" that isn't cheese-based? Some cheese is okay, but it be nice to see a video that goes over how to level that skill up the legit way. Merry Christmas!
I know its not kenchi but matchless kungfu would be cool to watch. I also liked your lets play episodes. Kenshi 2 might be a couple years so if you go to other games that peak interest
Might be a weird ask, but maybe a guide for where/how to place patrols/outposts to make certain regions safer? I've been trying to establish little squads in chokepoints and moving them between campsites for a few days at a time in an attempt to curb the various dust bandits and holy nation remnants. I think I've got the Border Zone secured, but I'm looking to expand. Ive got a bunch of high level characters, and i think i can sprinkle them around the world in little groups just well enough to establish some kind of empi- i mean safety
I’m 150 hours into the game, second play through, and i have never yet been to Ashlands…. And i still enjoy all other aspects of the game, just want to get best gear before going there
That part where you mentiond how rarely talked about cleansers are is wierd, like despite the games popularity it feels like that 40% of the map is basically uncharted waters
Hello Paul, I know it's on the wrong video but I am planning a small tournament between viewers and TH-camrs with vanilla ships. Do you want to join us, 1 spot left? We already have Ymfah, Big Brain Energy, Grumpy, Uran and more.
u forgot to mention that the ashlands is the perfect location to smoke hashish u r far away from any governments, skeletons wont steal your stuff, [REDACTED] seems like a chill guy who would double in some green goodnes himself and most importantly you dont even have to clean up after you smoke MERRY CHRISTMAS HAMSTER
Ah, yes, the Ashlands. The most winter holiday location in all of Kenshi, home of Santa Cat. Truly a fitting location to cover on Crimbus Eve! Happy holidays, everyone!
hi girbo,,, im your biggest fan
Ah, the ashlands. Thank you little hamster friend.
No joking around, Merry Christmas Paul. Thanks for the vids this year. Kudos and keep it up.
Paul Rogers: There will be no spoilers.
Paul Rogers: Here is Cat-Lone :D.
Paul Rogers: Should you settle the Ashlands? There is no fertility or water. No iron, copper or stone. No reason to settle here.
Paul Rogers: Should you settle the Ashlands? Definitely!
Paul Rogers: Here is Cat-Lone :D.
Paul Rogers: Thanks for watching.
Great video. Congrats on 10K. Peaceful and happy holidays to you.
Who is Cat-lon? Never heard of her. 🤫
We settling the ashlands out here
What a glorious end of the year for this channel. Merry Christmas Beep!
I've got around 530 hours in Kenshi, and believe it or not I've never actually gone to the ashlands. It's just one of the many places I've not bothered to explore. I'm typically picking a spot to set up shop and I don't venture very far away from it. I had NO idea that huge cleanser unit existed, or that they had such good loot for what seems like very little risk. I really need to get out there and roam around the world more, there's a ton of stuff I'm missing just because I haven't bothered to go out and look around.
I love kenshi bc of that, the world keeps spining
@@Panchowtf No, it doesn't without you, really.
Kenshi is really awful at that honestly. I settled a base and my attention was just too divided between my roaming squad and my base squad for it to be any fun.
If you could "program" the A.I to take care of itself like in towns then it would be worth it, or watch your city grow out to a regular "Town" with A.I, then yes.
Otherwise no.
@@RazorsharpLThow many hours do you have if you don't mind me asking. Also the ai can be assigned jobs and technically does take care of itself by sleeping when injured and eating when hungry, just as long as you have a farmer and cook set up. You can set up a medic too just incase one of you guys gets hurt bad. Other than that just grab turret operators and set up in a defensible position in a area equal to character skill level and your base should be fine besides something like a faction raid. it's Cliche but I love setting up in Shem. Worst thing you gotta worry about a beakthing or bloodspider here and there. Also I too have always wanted ai (not in my faction) walking around the town that I built buying and relaxing n sht. I think there is a mod but I've never used it.
@@RazorsharpLT The intended max squad size of 30 is not that difficult to manage a base and squads out on the road but does demand a pretty decent set up to do so safely. One of my best was a small island community off the eastern coast north of Howlers Maze. I only used one small island and had basically one of each type of building with most of them being in the water with a short bridge connecting it to the island which had some crops and the like on it.
I had several cooks, and brewers, and a few farmers and fisherfolk. The rest got to sit down and relax when not out on the road. I had a group of bulls for carrying excess goods to the U.C. shops and get supplies we didn't make at all like building mats etc. And I had a stealth guy out hunting down rare stuff and nabbing bounties to turn in.
My island never saw more than 4 or 5 attacks over several hundred game days. And the slavers stopped once I had bought enough slaves their freedom to have their alliance. The blood raiders would die to crossbow fire while swimming to my island so basically no threats.
Personally, I wouldn't want my community growing without my direction. That is a personal want for you not shared by all types of sim gamers.
The game was not actually meant to let a player run hundreds of characters or an entire city, that is modding, and one can't expect mods to work without any issues.
@@HateIncarnate You dont even need mods. if you carry injured randoms to your town and put them in beds, there is even odds they just kind of end up in a local loop of using chairs and walking between your buildings. I have several saved pack beasts and a few odd npcs from factions I am allied to that just kind of moved in after I brought them there and put them in beds to mend up. This is even more likely if they lost a leg, as then they typically just stay in a bed and become a charity case you might say.
One of my best places to settle is royal valley. 100 green, good fertility and the hive is a good way of leveling up. And it's pretty central.
Any spots you could recommend? I’m looking towards settling there myself
You basically did the Kenshi equivalent of settling that contested desert area between Egypt and Sudan. Technically you could walk over there and declare a micronation, but it's a total resource deadzone whose primary export would be sand, and you have two not exactly friendly factions on both sides of your very isolated outpost.
There's a zone to the northern portion of the Ashlands that actually gets it's resource values from The Pits, so you can get water there if you truly want to be "immersed" into the Ashlands. It's right by that stretch with the tower in the central area of the coast.
Congrats on hitting 10k before the end of the year dude!
I've put hundereds of hours into Kenshi and never even knew cleanser units existed until now. Never seen them in games or videos or even heard of them.
Same, I have friends who’ve also put a lot of hours in too and have never heard of them. Time to start a new playthrough lol
I saw them in one vid few years ago & forgotten. Never met one tho.
I built a single outpost s-IV the day before yesterday. It is super cozy, you have little wind, but no no water though so you can use it as temporary shelter only to lick wounds while you take out bosses in the domes. It is fun that I checked for a video from you before building and here you are :)
It's funny how the white ash makes it looks snowy and cold but there is a constant air distortion effect that suggests that the Ashlands are actually unbearably hot.
Just commenting to tell you how much I love the vids man. Ive played for a while but never even tried settling anywhere but the Borderzone and Shem. Loved the Hat/Helmet video, if you did a weapon guide I think it'd do great.
Found out about you a few days ago and was wondering if there's gonna be an ashlands guide in the near future, such perfect timing. Thanks for the video!
Merry Ashlands, everyone!
Was just talking about you on stream today about who I suggest people check out for building/base guides and you go and upload a new video haha.
0:55 Was able to correct you but you mention the 300/300 Iron/Copper nice! Also there is another spot to the north.. I wanna say to the east of the S at the end of Sonorous (in the Ashlands ofc) there is 300/300 as well. Provided you build initially in the Ashlands I have never gotten a Skin Bandit raid after expanding into Sonorous Dark. You can place a Stormhouse in Son Dark. On the top floor put the hydroponics and the acid/rain will water them for you automatically. No need to use the 110 quality water. But the 200 quality stone in Son Dark is amazing.
3:06 If you just count the Skeleton Eyes, Muscles, AI Core and CPU Units they worth an average of c.71,464 a kill! They are insane!
4:13 They Skeletons will sometimes occupy your base... It can be... Really bad.
Also to add Reavers, Crab Raiders and revenge raids (Wrath of God stuff like that) are the only raids I've encountered.
5:30 If a lot of the spawns are Iron Spiders/Cleanser Units so if you defeat the Legion patrols and more "animals" spawn they won't despawn unless they patrol far enough away meaning less chance for legions to spawn :)
Ashlands is one of my favorite base locations in the game. (Buy materials you need for building from the Hive Caravans near Flats Lagoon if you need stuff to set up your Stone Auto Mines, Iron plates/ele components as you mentioned earlier are very easy to get from the inhabitants)
Congrats on 10,000 man!
Merry Cristmas everyone! Nice video.
Merry Crimbus!
What a lovely gift. Merry Christmas.
I just started playing Kenshi again, this is amazing timing!
I will start recommending new players to settle in the Ashlands, thanks! :)
just found you today, and so far you seem superb :D I do like your style and explanations, i appreciate you hiding the lore (while i know it, it's always fun to learn for yourself :D) while giving an indepth analysis of the surroundings, cheers
Thanks Demon! Glad you found our Kenshi channel 🙌
I just looked up days agk for your video of the about ashlands but it didn't exist yet and funny enough you post it now. GG. And thanks for everything btw😊
We're getting there! And you're very welcome 🙏 Thanks for tuning in
thanks lol been waiting for this one
Congrats on the 10k subs 🎉
Thank you Yonnder!
Merry Christmas Paul I hope you & your family have a good holiday & new year
It had to happen at some point, quite exciting and challenging area. Merry Christmas everyone
Congrats on the 10k subs and merry christmas 🎉
Merry Christmas!
Shouldve expected it to drop on christmas. I subscribed just because i waited for this specific video xd
Three locations came to my mind as potential locations I want to try later.
Shrieking Forest: Green fertility, shrieking bandits aren't that bad, close to Mongrel & Western Hive.
Purple Sands: Can get green fertility if you are close to Shrieking Forest. Beak Things provide meat & leather. Great ancient lab to loot nearby. Cool looking place.
Berserker Country: Seems like an aweful place to settle. But it looks cool and would provide a good challenge.
would be happy to see guide videos on these locations
I really want to figure out the basics. Yeah I've dealt with the bugmaster and omw to finish the game . Yeah it's probably written somewhere, but how many outposts can you *really* have and what things can you do with them? You mentioned a splinter cell base for water and that opened a whole realm of possibilities for me. Will NPCs walk through town and buy stuff from my shop counters if I set it up on a major road, not talking about the random caravan traders that spawn. How do I get different animals and where are good locations to get them? What is a squad of polearms compared to a squad of martial artists? What's a good mix for a squad?
There's tons of things that come to mind. Hopefully one of those ideas give you a great motive for another video. Always watching a kenshi video as soon as you make it ! Thank you for great content.
Merry Xmas mate
Likewise!
Thank you for making this video :)
Always look forward to your videos , please keep it up in the new year!
Ah yes, the ashlands. One of the most mysterious and dangerous places in the entire continent of kenshi. To be honest, lore vise its even more dangerous than, lets say, cannibal plains or fog islands, becauss you can get your characters eaten in thoose places.
I explored most of it, and is accurate to description. No water, dead environment, no stone, iron or copper the entire zone. Hordes of some of the toughest enemies in the game. Extreme isolation, literally not a single faction would normally bother you if you settle deep. It is really peaceful, if not for the murder bots. The terrain is wery uneven, especially close to the Ominous Place. However, i don't know for sure why, but the most south-east part of ashlands is actually considered as NONE zone, having 100% all environments and fertility. I don't know if it's due to mods, but it would make a great place to settle.
Congrats on the 10k subs Paul! I hope you have a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.:3
When Buck Dodgers makes a video I click!!!
I built a small fort basically where you show in the map. It was not supposed to be a full base though. Just a place where my expeditions could store excess loot and rest while exploring the ashlands. Had it manned by reprogrammed skeletons using the recruitable prisoners mod. But as you said once i had the walls up nothing came to challenge. The only time i had issue was pulling in skin bandit patrols who saw my fleshies working.
Glad I'm not the only one who had this experience. Can't believe how chill it was
I don’t think this game is fun nor do I particularly enjoy the world but I do enjoy these videos
just watched like 10 of your videos and you happened to upload nice
Your videos are awesome keep making them🤙
Cat-lon and his elves bring Christmas cheer 🎅
I haven't noticed a grey desert guide on your channel as a huge grey desert fan i think you ahould check it out, great place ment on the map, amazing spot to safly grind stealth and assassinations, fait place to steal hashish off the the wandering smugglers and the west side has a great base location with the only down side being empire taxes but thats nothing a good harpoon cant handle
Would love to see Darkfinger or Berserker country next 😃!
as always awesome vid
I'd love to see something on the Grey Desert. It's kind of dimly popular but I don't see enough people talk about it, it's my favorite region
i have had a base there is pretty good for reasons similiar to shem but you are probably there to trade with black desert city and waystation frequently as well as invade / ally UC
Aww heck yeah more kenshi content
Would love if you made a base location guide on black desert and grey desert 💪
dude wtf ive put 1800+ hrs into kenshi and i had no idea those cleanser units existed!!! lmfao i thought you just forgot it was a mods content. oh man i must blind
It'd be neat to see one or two long-form plays...though a stream would be infinitely easier and tickle the same itch...either for an average start, or a challenge run. Sometimes it's hard to piece together bits from guides and such, so seeing someone play can help.
A guide on skin sands and spine canyon would be pretty unique too
I'd love to see what you'd do for a settlement in the Royal Valley. I have a base set up there and found it to be a great place to train once I had quality gear and enough people.
I would love a Bast guide. Doing a new playthrough of Kenshi using UWE + Living world and Reactive world, and i really want some interesting narrative story of a clan of bandits settling an old destroyed town in the war torn border.
Can you make a "leveling thief guide" that isn't cheese-based? Some cheese is okay, but it be nice to see a video that goes over how to level that skill up the legit way. Merry Christmas!
The safest and best way would be to steal items that are not in containers
Merry Christmas in the Ashlands
Thanks for the Christmas present
It's a white Christmas!
Hey, why does the snow burn my mouth?
Here we are. At the end of the road
I know its not kenchi but matchless kungfu would be cool to watch. I also liked your lets play episodes. Kenshi 2 might be a couple years so if you go to other games that peak interest
Merry christmas to everyone!
Merry Catmas!
Might be a weird ask, but maybe a guide for where/how to place patrols/outposts to make certain regions safer? I've been trying to establish little squads in chokepoints and moving them between campsites for a few days at a time in an attempt to curb the various dust bandits and holy nation remnants. I think I've got the Border Zone secured, but I'm looking to expand. Ive got a bunch of high level characters, and i think i can sprinkle them around the world in little groups just well enough to establish some kind of empi- i mean safety
Can you guide cleanser units out of the ashlands to attack the skin bandits? or are they area bound
I was waiting for the "No" and then the 'There Will Be Blood' music start playing.
Do the great desert next!
Dammit you got me wanting to play kenshi again. The void calls....
I think I may be motivating all kinds of Kenshi playthroughs lol
Do you plan on making any Kenshi lore videos?
Do you have a modlist you always play with?
maybe my game was bugged but if you settle on the coast area behind catlon the game allowed me to plant crops and use wells.
Imagine going from peace and quiet of ashlands to the screeching forest or bast weapon recycling centre.
You should make a video about the weapons of kenshi I want to know your opinion
I’m 150 hours into the game, second play through, and i have never yet been to Ashlands….
And i still enjoy all other aspects of the game, just want to get best gear before going there
Smart move. There's so much to do before going there
Praise the algorithm gods!
Great desert next?
I wonder which faction has the most merry, the most Christmas cheer...
the grand finale
How about greyshelf? I dont think you've done that one yet.
That part where you mentiond how rarely talked about cleansers are is wierd, like despite the games popularity it feels like that 40% of the map is basically uncharted waters
You should settle The Crater or The Grid next >:)
Question, "Should you settle the Ashlands?"
Answer, "No, settle Soronous Dark." xD
a guide on how to defeat a faction and what are the consequences
You may be ready for the most difficult region to settle, the shrieking forest!
Finally
Hidden Forest and Stenn Desert
Hello Paul, I know it's on the wrong video but I am planning a small tournament between viewers and TH-camrs with vanilla ships. Do you want to join us, 1 spot left? We already have Ymfah, Big Brain Energy, Grumpy, Uran and more.
UC location guide pls
how tf have i not heard of cleanser units until now???
obedience when?
To be honest I felt like you were just talking about the Ashland's just to talk about the ashlands you could have done so much more with this
Man why don't u make a kenshi 100 days video
You should add Turkish to the automatic subtitles, man ❤
There's another question that should preface this one. "Are You a Total Chad? Should You Settle the Ashlands?"
Berserk country. Asking for second Time 😈
GENTRIFY THE ASHLANDS NOW
😅
Still waiting for obedience
Murry Chrastmas.
u forgot to mention that the ashlands is the perfect location to smoke hashish u r far away from any governments, skeletons wont steal your stuff, [REDACTED] seems like a chill guy who would double in some green goodnes himself and most importantly you dont even have to clean up after you smoke MERRY CHRISTMAS HAMSTER
No spoilers - photo 2 sec later 💀
This is the part where I blame the editor lmao
WREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Remember to set out your dusty sandwiches for Santa🧹🥪