Hello good sir, I was brought here by Mr Amphibian. I’m very glad to know of your channel because you are an artist of game exploitation. I find the wacky aspects of games that are revealed by exploiting them to be their most entertaining feature. Thank you.
Thank you too good sir! Funnily enough this isn't even as fast as it can get! There are some VERY exploity things you can do I'll have to cover in the future!
I really appreciate that you have guides that are built around not cheesing the game, game cheeses have there place when it comes to having fun, but I really enjoy playing the game without them, with a game as massive as kenshi, your guides are incredibly useful.
The Einstein of the Kenshi Community, always happy to see your comments on reddit posts. Genuinely learned so much about the games mechanics because of you, thank you and keep being amazing!
Thank you for watching and the kind words. I learned so much about the game thanks to viewers asking questions which led to me trying to figure out the answers :)
I really love these videos because even though I can't use the setups provided (too many mods and custom edits, I don't even have AoE attacks anymore), the game logic always applies and it's really good to learn. Also the quality is just really high and they're a pleasure to watch anyways. I'd be really interested in a video about outdated/misleading mods.
Tip for new players wanting an easy start. Start as enslaved. It sounds stupid, and Rebirth is in theory hard to escape, but it's actually an OP start. You get two characters, if you want to level Laboring just afk at high speed and they'll work automatically and gain levels. But the true exploit is leveling lockpicking, sneak, assassination, thievery, and finally unarmed combat. Just start lockpicking everything, your cage, your shackles, and the other slaves cages and shackles around you. If you want to level strength start by unlocking and taking off your shackles, a guard will eventually notice and put more on you. They weigh a decent amounts so fill your inventory with them and do the afk laboring strat, boom, easy strength levels. Combine your lockpicking with sneaking around at night, it'll level up quick and let you move around easily. Then you can start stealing, if you want to really cheese it steal a few items once you're a decent level, drop them in or around a guard shack while they're sleeping and constantly pick up and drop them. This will also let you find food to remove the negative hunger effects. You can practice assassination on locked up slaves to begin with, it just knocks them out. Then when your level is high enough move on to guards. A side benefit to leveling these abilities is you're going to get caught. Sounds weird, but always fight the guards. It'll slow you down by being injured but it'll level your toughness quickly as the guards will always disable but never kill you and will treat your injuries. Eventually you'll level unarmed so much you can actually take on the guards 1 on 1, keep it up and you'll be able to fight multiple. You can keep this up for a while but eventually you'll see diminishing returns, when that happens escape is pretty easy. Just steal as much food as you can find, wait for night, and unlock a bunch of slaves shackles and cages. Some will start following you around, once you have a decent sized group make a run for the gate closest to the Shack outside Rebirth labeled on your map. In the confusion most of your group should make it past the few guards at the gate, once you're clear a few of the characters you freed will join you. These usually have decent combat stats. Do this and you've got a really solid start to the game, you're not invincible but you have some significant advantages. Bonus: Fucking with the AI. I'd get bored with how long this start can take and do things like knock out a guard, take his gear, put slave clothes and shackles on him, and watch as he's captured by the other guards, enslaved, and forced to work like everyone else. Good times. Have fun, it can be tedious but it's rewarding in its own way.
There are a few situations when you don't want to fight the guards. Since your Toughness gain is dependent on how many hostile enemies are in your immediate vicinity when you come out of the Playing Dead state, if your legs get too badly banged up to outrun the paladins, go ahead and take a zero for the day and heal up in a cage. That way you can always get a huge crowd chasing you each time you get KOed. You'll level up faster that way even though you're taking so much time to heal. Also, if you run into a situation where the guards aren't healing you but you know they still have plenty of medkits, cancelling your Obedient Slave job, removing your unlocked shackles, and then putting them back on will usually reset their guard AI and kick them back into their regular routine. It's also a good idea to search for a backpack of some sort to keep food in for your escape, and make sure you keep the game paused when transferring food into it via your inventory. You should always drop it on the ground next to your cage whenever a guard locks you back in one so you don't lose all your goodies inside, and also remember that packs can be accessed while on the ground by right-clicking them and selecting Loot. That will keep you from eating your food by accident too.
@@rivercitymud Good points! and great tips. This was more of a layman's guide to new players having trouble starting out, very basic. But stuff like this can go a long way to helping new players learn the finer mechanics, thanks!
This is my favorite way to start a new game in Kenshi for these exact reasons, Rebirth becomes a benchmark for the rest of the world, in Rebirth i can train all my skills needed to survive and i dont have to worry about food and shelter.
You've not only got me playing Kenshi again, you've got me to dust off my channel, I appreciate your concise to-the-point approach, and even though I've played for many, many hours, you've taught me a lot.
It's honestly insane that the whole Kenshi Community hasn't found you yet. The best advice and tips for Kenshi leveling are given by you. Keep up the good work and thank you for what you are doing. There isn't anything more. This is just a (read more) goof. But I gotcha
Amazing training video as always - I've built many bases using F12 for fine-tuning and never considered using the marker radius double-building strat for concealment, genius! I hope you do a collab vid with AA someday, as you should be 10x more known in the Kenshi world and that would be a great combination of his and your styles to watch :)
It's crazy how many people still use it. To be fair the mod creator updated their description a long while back but on Nexusmods someone uploaded the mod and never put the updated info so I feel that might be why so many people still use it. And thank you!
I've been waiting for this! for some reason I always struggle to level attack, and I had no idea that the number of enemies you're fighting changes exp gain, I've been fighting gladiator style 1v1s against inquisitors for exp so far.
I didn't know about the bonus XP when outnumbered until I made my defense guide back in the day. I learn so much making these guides. Back when I made my Toughness guide I was training on Black Gorillos 😅 Which while they aren't bad... they are no Iron HQ.
Hey Frankie!! Could you do a Strength Guide?? I'm loving the videos!! I just started playing kenshi last week and have put 30 hours in, I feel like I have hundreds of hours thanks to your videos and guides!! Keep up the amazing work and videos
Sure thing! It's a video I have planned for sure! And thank you! A lot of these mechanics I didn't even know when I was over 2,000 hours into the game.
If you really want Dexterity I highly recommend the Foreign Sabre. It has great Dexterity gains and minus attack so you'll get much more xp due to SOL. Also because you won't use Downward combo!
I would absolutely love to see a mod guide. I know that Cut Resistance Efficiency removal isn't a great mod in terms of balance, but it might be nice to see what else should be cut or might make the game better.
I know one off the top of my head which is steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2882928498 . Spider hitboxes are very small causing some attacks especially ranged weapons to miss them. I didn't use that mod in this guide but if you do you may end up landing more hits. (I feel this mod is actually needed if you use ranged weapons. A 100 all stat Crossbowman will miss ~85% of shots on spiders moving towards them where as they miss 0% to 1% of the time vs other races all because the character aims at a location not inside their hitbox)
That should really be a video... To briefly explain it though it is a combination of taking zero damage from ranged weapons, deleting a ton of animal damage (Majority of most animal damage is from piercing aka harpoon damage) and causing you to take around 52-54% of the normal damage vs Katanas when wearing heavy armour. In some cases even less.
Hi Frankie, just watched a few videos of you (thanks to ambiguousamphibian) and you seem to know a lot about the game. I came back to kenshi a week ago and I have a lot of old mods, could you in a future do a video talking about those mods that aren't working as intended like No cut efficiency? I hope you become more popular, your videos made me learn a lot, thank you so much!
what I usually do is train dodge by wearing samurai armor and a large backpack and fighting and martial arts by putting and attacking an elder beak thing to a bed, using prototype economy arms to reduce str and a backpack full of iron ore in inventory. It's better to train dodge first so u can't kill your opponents
Having watched a few videos where they don't come up... are crossbows just bad? Are they their own subject? Is there no way to power level them? Or are they just not a weapon type you enjoy? So far I've been having great fun endlessly kiting and shooting hordes of guys but don't know which crossbow is best, or where would be best to level. As always, thanks for making videos!
Crossbows are... Bad for solo. Units which have Diplomatic status are usually unable to be targeted by characters using Crossbows. So the real "strong" units are immune to the weapon. That being said Crossbows are amazing for practicing how micro. I usually recommend people use Crossbows vs Beakthings to learn their range and then eventually move up to a Fragment Axe, polearms and eventually a Waki (All on a low stat unit and just reload if you get hit) to test yourself. As for Pleveling... They aren't impacted by SOL so it's just like... Find an enemy within range and aim at them. I can definitely make a guide on it in the future. I'll be a short one but still it'll contain extra bits of info ppl will enjoy :) (Best Crossbow vs lightly armoured enemies = Oldworld Bow MKII, heavily armoured = Eagles Cross, low skill lightly armoured enemies = Oldworld Bow MKI, if just training I usually like using a Ranger. But I hardly use Crossbows. Weapons are so much better in the end for solo.
Oh buddy... It's a lot. The gist of it is that the mod creator don't understand the game mechanics and thinks that deleting a TON of damage to be removed fully is a "fix".
@@FrankieWuzHere I think it's you that doesn't understand. The creator explains it well and it's a very popular mod. The creator gave an example where you take LESS damage by REMOVING a layer of armor. Maybe you should make a video on this if you're still confident about it.
Hi, on your previous video(s) you've stated that having allies nearby will decrease the amount of exp we can get. Can you explain this further? what if I've already recruited like 10 people. Does placing them all in the same squad affect their exp? or only those who are physically "nearby" trainee? if so, how far is the "safe distance" for the trainee's friends to be around the trainee? Thank you in advance.
It's more so that being outnumbered in combat raises XP in combat. You don't get less XP for having more units, you just shouldn't get the full bonus with 8 enemies if you are not outnumbered 1v8. As for the distance they need to be from each other... I haven't a clue sadly.
Mate got a question about squad size multiplier. So when i increase it to like 2 or something, the game starts to lag. Especially after i kill a lot of enemies and corpses pile up the fps drops dramatically. How can i avoid that?
Best way in my experience is to never look at the horizon. Almost always look down. Every so often save and load. Sometimes corpses ragdoll a lot and don't stop. Saving/loading can fix that.
best game ever imo. yes it has flaws. but overal still an amazing game. i cant wait for kenshi 2....... i hope it has many less issues lol..... and yet keeps the same amazing game style this game has. i so done with games with quests, telling me where and or how i have to play a game. when they create an open world game full of supposed choices.... yet the devs all but force u to only play their way... 7 days to die, im looking at you, as well as generation zero..
Na stick with Skeleton Arms if you can. You want Dex so you can attack/block faster. And as you're using a rusted junk weapon you won't do much damage anyways.
Is having the extra attack slots mod what’s killing the second area for me? Even with recommended setup I’m get destroyed so fast it’s hardly getting me any gains before I’m totally wrecked and barely able to crawl back to the shack.
Did you Toughness train and defense train first? Having bonus attack slots will lead to more enemies attack on average so you will train slower, but it should still give great XP.
I'm new to Kenshi. Is there any way to learn how to craft specific weapon without blueprint? Or only through mods? I've seen couple references in videos but can't find myself in game
You need to research weaponsmithing and then buy blueprints from shops. You can also unlock a few through research but most are from shops. Sheks will sell many heavy weapons, holy nation for mostly hackers, mongrel and ninjas for katanas and Hivers sell polearms. They also sell other blueprints other than the usual ones on occasion too.
@@FrankieWuzHere Thanks for your answer. But looks like you can't learn smithing just by giving unknown one to your smiting guy, right? I thought it works somehow
@@FrankieWuzHere yeah. Any weapon you don't khow how to forge. The idea - you get it somewhere in game and then give to your smithing guy, he studies it and then boom - he can forge it from now. I watched couple kenshi palythrouh-story-films where guys said they did it. Turned out was just storytelling
Old/bad mod video would be appreciated thanks for the efficient well made guides
Thank you for watching!
Apparently, I had comments and ratings disabled... Sorry about that, it's fixed now!
Hello good sir, I was brought here by Mr Amphibian. I’m very glad to know of your channel because you are an artist of game exploitation. I find the wacky aspects of games that are revealed by exploiting them to be their most entertaining feature. Thank you.
Thank you too good sir! Funnily enough this isn't even as fast as it can get! There are some VERY exploity things you can do I'll have to cover in the future!
I really appreciate that you have guides that are built around not cheesing the game, game cheeses have there place when it comes to having fun, but I really enjoy playing the game without them, with a game as massive as kenshi, your guides are incredibly useful.
The Einstein of the Kenshi Community, always happy to see your comments on reddit posts.
Genuinely learned so much about the games mechanics because of you, thank you and keep being amazing!
Thank you for watching and the kind words. I learned so much about the game thanks to viewers asking questions which led to me trying to figure out the answers :)
I really love these videos because even though I can't use the setups provided (too many mods and custom edits, I don't even have AoE attacks anymore), the game logic always applies and it's really good to learn. Also the quality is just really high and they're a pleasure to watch anyways. I'd be really interested in a video about outdated/misleading mods.
Please do make a video on outdated mods. I wasn't aware that the blood spider mod was outdated. Amazing video as always. Thank you sir
Tip for new players wanting an easy start. Start as enslaved.
It sounds stupid, and Rebirth is in theory hard to escape, but it's actually an OP start. You get two characters, if you want to level Laboring just afk at high speed and they'll work automatically and gain levels. But the true exploit is leveling lockpicking, sneak, assassination, thievery, and finally unarmed combat.
Just start lockpicking everything, your cage, your shackles, and the other slaves cages and shackles around you. If you want to level strength start by unlocking and taking off your shackles, a guard will eventually notice and put more on you. They weigh a decent amounts so fill your inventory with them and do the afk laboring strat, boom, easy strength levels.
Combine your lockpicking with sneaking around at night, it'll level up quick and let you move around easily. Then you can start stealing, if you want to really cheese it steal a few items once you're a decent level, drop them in or around a guard shack while they're sleeping and constantly pick up and drop them. This will also let you find food to remove the negative hunger effects. You can practice assassination on locked up slaves to begin with, it just knocks them out. Then when your level is high enough move on to guards.
A side benefit to leveling these abilities is you're going to get caught. Sounds weird, but always fight the guards. It'll slow you down by being injured but it'll level your toughness quickly as the guards will always disable but never kill you and will treat your injuries. Eventually you'll level unarmed so much you can actually take on the guards 1 on 1, keep it up and you'll be able to fight multiple.
You can keep this up for a while but eventually you'll see diminishing returns, when that happens escape is pretty easy. Just steal as much food as you can find, wait for night, and unlock a bunch of slaves shackles and cages. Some will start following you around, once you have a decent sized group make a run for the gate closest to the Shack outside Rebirth labeled on your map. In the confusion most of your group should make it past the few guards at the gate, once you're clear a few of the characters you freed will join you. These usually have decent combat stats. Do this and you've got a really solid start to the game, you're not invincible but you have some significant advantages.
Bonus: Fucking with the AI. I'd get bored with how long this start can take and do things like knock out a guard, take his gear, put slave clothes and shackles on him, and watch as he's captured by the other guards, enslaved, and forced to work like everyone else. Good times.
Have fun, it can be tedious but it's rewarding in its own way.
There are a few situations when you don't want to fight the guards. Since your Toughness gain is dependent on how many hostile enemies are in your immediate vicinity when you come out of the Playing Dead state, if your legs get too badly banged up to outrun the paladins, go ahead and take a zero for the day and heal up in a cage. That way you can always get a huge crowd chasing you each time you get KOed. You'll level up faster that way even though you're taking so much time to heal. Also, if you run into a situation where the guards aren't healing you but you know they still have plenty of medkits, cancelling your Obedient Slave job, removing your unlocked shackles, and then putting them back on will usually reset their guard AI and kick them back into their regular routine. It's also a good idea to search for a backpack of some sort to keep food in for your escape, and make sure you keep the game paused when transferring food into it via your inventory. You should always drop it on the ground next to your cage whenever a guard locks you back in one so you don't lose all your goodies inside, and also remember that packs can be accessed while on the ground by right-clicking them and selecting Loot. That will keep you from eating your food by accident too.
@@rivercitymud Good points! and great tips.
This was more of a layman's guide to new players having trouble starting out, very basic. But stuff like this can go a long way to helping new players learn the finer mechanics, thanks!
This is my favorite way to start a new game in Kenshi for these exact reasons, Rebirth becomes a benchmark for the rest of the world, in Rebirth i can train all my skills needed to survive and i dont have to worry about food and shelter.
I love you Frankie! You are the best, man. Thanks for all the videos you got, can't wait to see what else you'll find. Keep up the good work, brother!
You've not only got me playing Kenshi again, you've got me to dust off my channel, I appreciate your concise to-the-point approach, and even though I've played for many, many hours, you've taught me a lot.
Glad to hear that and wish you the best of luck in your runs/videos!
finally a guide with details and times instead of "fight everything" or "go to skinners roam" Thx
Amazing video as always. Thanks Frankie!
Thanks as always for the helpful video, Frankie!
Great content, I'm bingeing all your videos.
Frankie's guides are always divine 😂
Thank you so much for these guides!
It's honestly insane that the whole Kenshi Community hasn't found you yet. The best advice and tips for Kenshi leveling are given by you. Keep up the good work and thank you for what you are doing.
There isn't anything more. This is just a (read more) goof. But I gotcha
You got me. And thank you :) You are too kind.
Big facts, truly a shame as most people (including me) will learn so much from his guides.
You can always mention me! Or just teach other players stuff you learn from my videos :)
Amazing training video as always - I've built many bases using F12 for fine-tuning and never considered using the marker radius double-building strat for concealment, genius! I hope you do a collab vid with AA someday, as you should be 10x more known in the Kenshi world and that would be a great combination of his and your styles to watch :)
Amazing video as always, I'd love an outdated mods video because I totally had the sensible spider range mod
It's crazy how many people still use it. To be fair the mod creator updated their description a long while back but on Nexusmods someone uploaded the mod and never put the updated info so I feel that might be why so many people still use it.
And thank you!
I've been waiting for this! for some reason I always struggle to level attack, and I had no idea that the number of enemies you're fighting changes exp gain, I've been fighting gladiator style 1v1s against inquisitors for exp so far.
I didn't know about the bonus XP when outnumbered until I made my defense guide back in the day. I learn so much making these guides. Back when I made my Toughness guide I was training on Black Gorillos 😅 Which while they aren't bad... they are no Iron HQ.
Hey Frankie!! Could you do a Strength Guide?? I'm loving the videos!!
I just started playing kenshi last week and have put 30 hours in, I feel like I have hundreds of hours thanks to your videos and guides!! Keep up the amazing work and videos
Sure thing! It's a video I have planned for sure! And thank you! A lot of these mechanics I didn't even know when I was over 2,000 hours into the game.
You are truly an exploit-detector wizard! Another one trick on my sleeve to try later. Cheers.
Thanks for alk the great info!
I've been using katanas to train Dexterity over time, but I also don't really do powerleveling. I may have to reconsider because it takes a while.
If you really want Dexterity I highly recommend the Foreign Sabre. It has great Dexterity gains and minus attack so you'll get much more xp due to SOL. Also because you won't use Downward combo!
I would absolutely love to see a mod guide. I know that Cut Resistance Efficiency removal isn't a great mod in terms of balance, but it might be nice to see what else should be cut or might make the game better.
I know one off the top of my head which is steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2882928498 . Spider hitboxes are very small causing some attacks especially ranged weapons to miss them. I didn't use that mod in this guide but if you do you may end up landing more hits.
(I feel this mod is actually needed if you use ranged weapons. A 100 all stat Crossbowman will miss ~85% of shots on spiders moving towards them where as they miss 0% to 1% of the time vs other races all because the character aims at a location not inside their hitbox)
Now I'm curious about the No Cut Efficency mod and what's wrong with it.
That should really be a video... To briefly explain it though it is a combination of taking zero damage from ranged weapons, deleting a ton of animal damage (Majority of most animal damage is from piercing aka harpoon damage) and causing you to take around 52-54% of the normal damage vs Katanas when wearing heavy armour. In some cases even less.
@@FrankieWuzHere Would you consider doing a video about some armor combinations that are not broken with cut efficiency?
I mean... By broken I mean way stronger than base game. Basically every piece of armour is with that mod.
Hi Frankie, just watched a few videos of you (thanks to ambiguousamphibian) and you seem to know a lot about the game. I came back to kenshi a week ago and I have a lot of old mods, could you in a future do a video talking about those mods that aren't working as intended like No cut efficiency? I hope you become more popular, your videos made me learn a lot, thank you so much!
The man of infinite knowledge
Amazing guide
Awesome!
Sir will you make a video about the best gear combinations for each race/race variant? Thanks buddy
thanks frankie
what I usually do is train dodge by wearing samurai armor and a large backpack and fighting and martial arts by putting and attacking an elder beak thing to a bed, using prototype economy arms to reduce str and a backpack full of iron ore in inventory. It's better to train dodge first so u can't kill your opponents
Whats up with the cut efficiency mod? I always have that in my mod list is it bad or overpowered?
Absolutely overpowered. But in the end use whatever mods you want! I'll have to make a video on it one day in the near future to explain it.
OMG LETS GO KENSHIIII
Hey my favorite nerd.
I got the 100th like on this one right as you mentioned it in the video.
Dang people apparently really were waiting for this video eh? Thank you man! :)
FrankieRulezKenshi
any FCS guides for simple character creation? like creating my own character, with 95 in every stat...
Beep is the strongest!
Having watched a few videos where they don't come up... are crossbows just bad? Are they their own subject? Is there no way to power level them? Or are they just not a weapon type you enjoy?
So far I've been having great fun endlessly kiting and shooting hordes of guys but don't know which crossbow is best, or where would be best to level. As always, thanks for making videos!
Crossbows are... Bad for solo. Units which have Diplomatic status are usually unable to be targeted by characters using Crossbows. So the real "strong" units are immune to the weapon. That being said Crossbows are amazing for practicing how micro. I usually recommend people use Crossbows vs Beakthings to learn their range and then eventually move up to a Fragment Axe, polearms and eventually a Waki (All on a low stat unit and just reload if you get hit) to test yourself.
As for Pleveling... They aren't impacted by SOL so it's just like... Find an enemy within range and aim at them. I can definitely make a guide on it in the future. I'll be a short one but still it'll contain extra bits of info ppl will enjoy :)
(Best Crossbow vs lightly armoured enemies = Oldworld Bow MKII, heavily armoured = Eagles Cross, low skill lightly armoured enemies = Oldworld Bow MKI, if just training I usually like using a Ranger. But I hardly use Crossbows. Weapons are so much better in the end for solo.
@@FrankieWuzHere Holy heck thanks for the details!
"... impacted by SOL..." What is SOL?
Thanks for the quick xbow tierlist. I'll keep it in mind.
@@duckplays750 Stronger Opponent Logic :) Basically if I have 10att, enemy has 20def I get 2x attack XP if I hit them. Stuff like that.
Hey Frankie I was wondering if you play with any mods and what mods you reccomend for a vanilla experience.
Mute flies... Whatever UI mod you want and Nice Map. All I use :)
@@FrankieWuzHere I appreciate the response. Thanks
I feel sad seeing the hivers as bottom tier, Im still gonna play them tho, Ray is the man
I got mad respect for anyone who plays/mains Hiver. You have the patience of a saint.
Hiveless for life :) Yeah, limb loss is problematic, but the stealth/low hunger/athletics makes them interesting to play early game.
I want your hottest tips on making the strongest possible Hive Soldier
Had 399 likes... couldn't resist hitting that.
What’s wrong with no cut efficiency? I’ve heard of that mod but never thought to try it or look into it
Oh buddy... It's a lot. The gist of it is that the mod creator don't understand the game mechanics and thinks that deleting a TON of damage to be removed fully is a "fix".
@@FrankieWuzHere I think it's you that doesn't understand. The creator explains it well and it's a very popular mod. The creator gave an example where you take LESS damage by REMOVING a layer of armor.
Maybe you should make a video on this if you're still confident about it.
Hi, on your previous video(s) you've stated that having allies nearby will decrease the amount of exp we can get. Can you explain this further? what if I've already recruited like 10 people. Does placing them all in the same squad affect their exp? or only those who are physically "nearby" trainee? if so, how far is the "safe distance" for the trainee's friends to be around the trainee? Thank you in advance.
It's more so that being outnumbered in combat raises XP in combat. You don't get less XP for having more units, you just shouldn't get the full bonus with 8 enemies if you are not outnumbered 1v8.
As for the distance they need to be from each other... I haven't a clue sadly.
i see, thanks for info
Mate got a question about squad size multiplier. So when i increase it to like 2 or something, the game starts to lag. Especially after i kill a lot of enemies and corpses pile up the fps drops dramatically. How can i avoid that?
Best way in my experience is to never look at the horizon. Almost always look down. Every so often save and load. Sometimes corpses ragdoll a lot and don't stop. Saving/loading can fix that.
Wow, new video!?
best game ever imo. yes it has flaws. but overal still an amazing game.
i cant wait for kenshi 2....... i hope it has many less issues lol..... and yet keeps the same amazing game style this game has.
i so done with games with quests, telling me where and or how i have to play a game. when they create an open world game full of supposed choices.... yet the devs all but force u to only play their way... 7 days to die, im looking at you, as well as generation zero..
What about with robotic limbs or outright missing a arm? Would using prototype economy limbs be a good for training? And being hungry?
Na stick with Skeleton Arms if you can. You want Dex so you can attack/block faster. And as you're using a rusted junk weapon you won't do much damage anyways.
what kind of season did you mention? Aspirin Season.
Huh?
Is having the extra attack slots mod what’s killing the second area for me? Even with recommended setup I’m get destroyed so fast it’s hardly getting me any gains before I’m totally wrecked and barely able to crawl back to the shack.
Did you Toughness train and defense train first? Having bonus attack slots will lead to more enemies attack on average so you will train slower, but it should still give great XP.
@@FrankieWuzHere I was a little lazy about the melee defense but I'm at 95 toughness and 75 defense
With bonus att slots you really want to aim for 90 def tbh.
@@FrankieWuzHere I threw cat lon in a cage and fought him till 95ish, took forever but I just watched interstellar lol
I'm new to Kenshi. Is there any way to learn how to craft specific weapon without blueprint? Or only through mods? I've seen couple references in videos but can't find myself in game
You need to research weaponsmithing and then buy blueprints from shops. You can also unlock a few through research but most are from shops. Sheks will sell many heavy weapons, holy nation for mostly hackers, mongrel and ninjas for katanas and Hivers sell polearms. They also sell other blueprints other than the usual ones on occasion too.
@@FrankieWuzHere Thanks for your answer. But looks like you can't learn smithing just by giving unknown one to your smiting guy, right? I thought it works somehow
Unknown one? I'm a little confused.
@@FrankieWuzHere yeah. Any weapon you don't khow how to forge. The idea - you get it somewhere in game and then give to your smithing guy, he studies it and then boom - he can forge it from now. I watched couple kenshi palythrouh-story-films where guys said they did it. Turned out was just storytelling
I didn´t understand about stairs thing in second part.
What about it?
@@FrankieWuzHere never mind, found another guide that explain this
time to make a full playlist of all of your shit frankie so you dont see me for a bit well you know why