from someone who played the game, here's some tips: if you haven't bought the zombie dlc then good luck in the mid to end game cuz it's going to be tedious. now unto the tips! 1: buy every skill that doesn't require blue points, red and green points are very easy to gather them. 2: hoard blood, bone, skull, skin, meat, maggot and peat, it will make your life easier mid to late game 3. the game may tell you early game that you can sell meat but you'll only be able to do that when it's already in the mid game, prioritize burying as many corpses as you can. 4. rush the "beefriend" perk, north of your graveyard, there is a forest with a few trees containing beehives, the honey you can gather from them provides you with 30 energy recovery and 5 health recovery, these things are the best food source you'll ever have from early to late game because their abundance. 5. when you get the fisherman quest, rush it immediately, it is one of the most helpful money maker you can get, the best part is that the fisherman never leaves unless it's night time.
@@TripIe9 it makes farming, creating items, harvesting raw materials and delivering said materials easier. it makes the tedious part of the gameplay less tedious. like the harvest sprites in harvest moon or the end game huts in stardew valley. for a simple explanation: it automates things
i finished the game with the dlcs and got all the achievments. the game is very casual... you have no reason to rush anything or get stressed about anything you have infinite time to do anything so relax sit back and enjoy the game play at your own pace and do whatever you enjoy also i never understood all the talk about how to make money. i never tried making money really... you dont need it :p . i guess people have it by default that you have to make money haha...you make some by just doing the things you are supposed to do and the game progresses just fine... really no reason to stress about money. you can build almost everything you need. the things you cannot build and have to actually buy are very few and by the time you need them you already have money anyway by progressing the game.
A good tip for getting more blue points is to buy the grape pie from Haroderic in the dead horse tavern.Eating it before studying organs doubles the amount of skill points you get. I got over 200 blue points this way which is useful since they hard to get in the beginning of the game.
@@LuciusC why the hell are they nerfing *any* progression mechanics? Do they not know how damn slow and grindy their game is? Slowing it down is the last thing they should be doing.
When you can craft the stone box for the graves, you can craft those for 5 blue points each. May not be the most efficient but if you gotta crank out some points it's an easy route
Wow, this is an amazing beginner’s guide! I just bought the game last night and I was pretty overwhelmed and lost. This guide has made me feel so much better, at least learning the basics. Thank you so much!!
You can actually dig a grave till the bar is almost full then when you have a body ready to be buried you can just hit it once with a shovel and bury it. The problem with pre digging hole is each pre dug hole is a -2 off your graveyard score. Also a body isn't considered buried in game till it is covered with dirt. But decay stops once it is placed in the ground. You can place a body in the ground and not cover it un to stop donkey from bring more bodies if you are tired at the start.
4 years later these tips have aged remarkably well. I do have a few points I can add: -Sell up to a stack of stone to Cory for some quick starting cash. The apiary and house area should have more than enough for that plus a furnace. -Once you get the church, get stone carving ASAP to craft stone fences for blue points. Plus every new level of gravestone/fence is a new set of study items for blue points. Books as well, as each step from note to chapter to book gives blue points. -The higher level candles are OP, so don't underestimate the value of setting up the apiary. Remember there's a bee seller in the village to help you get started. Plus you won't even need carrot cutlets anymore once you have beefriend. No way you're going through a couple dozen honey a day. -If you need more money, try this: unlock steel tools, craft about 100 simple parts, sell them all to the blacksmith, and keep selling/buying back until he's ready for tier II. The next day he should be ready to upgrade again, if not do more trading. Once he's tier 3, you can sell him as many shovel II as he can afford every day. So buy back that glut of parts as you sell him more shovel II and use the parts to make more shovel II. Profit! 5.25 fixed silver per shovel and his available money grows rapidly.
I recently purchased this game Tuesday, and have not been able to put it down, this game is incredible addicting and fun to play trying to figure everything out how to craft finding people to talk too, thanks for the great video it definitely helped me out.
That's better then getting confused in what to build First and then realize that there is no way in hell i'd get the steelworks up to craft the over-expensive parts while wasting me Money on pie recepies i cannot craft because i cannot outright use the well water for dough. Also i fucked the day/night cycle up so my Undertaker was a Night Owl
I actually completed that quest without digging up the body he tells you to exhume. I dumped my second donkey corpse in the river and that completes the ghost quest for some reason. Which is cool because the corpse he tells you to exhume is a 5 or 6 white skull corpse, so I left it.
Some small early stage tips to save energy. With the blacksmith quest, keep the slimes together, this will make you hit the both of them saving energy. The sword can be used to destroy barrels in 3 locations giving you extra materials randomly. Dont run towards town after the bishop is done talking. Start getting lots of red points and some green points. Only focus on getting the sawmill so you can make the items needed for the wooden anvil. You will need around 40 redpoints and 30 green ones i think to get the iron tools in the first 3 game days.
Thank you for this video. I’ve been playing for some time now and I still learned a lot from it. It’s such a fun game but there’s so much that isn’t explained within it.
I've been enjoying this game alot, it's reminds me a little of Stardew valley which I've have played for years now, but it's still something new to play.
I already has 600+ hours on Stardew Valley, so at first I was pretty confident in my ability and thought "This is just Stardew Valley but you farm corpses instean of crops". I was wrong, and here I'm.
Just picked this up on sale with all dlc’s for $25 on Xbox store I’m already addicted but was bit confused this tutorial is great for beginners deff. Plus the beginner fishing video you have up to is great seems to be an easy way to start making some easy money starting off in the game.
Just a note on the basement storage, well in the early game it may be useful. Later in the game there are unique craft stations that can only be built there. Like wine barrels and other alcohol distillers. For most "work areas" I find 1-3 storage trunks is plenty of space to manage. With the church basement/labyrinth being the only exception. In that work area almost or more than half of all crafting/studying takes place there. Alchemy, story writing, and even some miscellaneous crafting happens there too. So 3-6 or more storage decals (chem racks, scroll/book shelves.) is key for athe most productive dungeon lair. 👍 (just don't forget to leave space fot all those crafting stations too.)
Thanks for the feedback mate! Appreciate your comment. I realise that you need space for craft stations to, but I didn't explain that in this video because at the beginning it takes a while for you to gain access to these unique work stations. Using the basement as storage is a pretty good idea until the later game. On my intermediate guide i will explain all of this :D
Huge thanks for this, I just played the game for the first time and was wondering how to stop the corpses in the graveyard from getting a bunch of - signs, i was taking all the parts out of the body during autopsy lol.
Thank you for this great video! I finally got the game after eyeing it for years, and immediately found myself overwhelmed and confused. Your explanations helped a lot.
Yes please to the follow up guide. There are so many useful things to get from the tech tree. Which ones are better to prioritize? when each one cost 100 or so you have to think carefully .-.
When it comes to the days and the sins, I'd say that the Merchant actually represents both gluttony and greed (he's both very much into food stuff and he's very much into making money).
Updated vids would be nice, however would be really interested in perhaps a starting play-through, where your telling us what your doing each day, and what your objectives are.
Thank you dude! I love your stardew valley guides and playthroughs because you explain it so clearly so I loved when I noticed you had a tutorial about this game, you saved my butt :)
Not bad. I just wish you'd 'shown' the upper swamp area. Anyway the one tip even me as a veteran player took from this, was selling your rusty tool and buying new ones, should the need arise. Tip: Once the woodcutter is level II, he'll buy level 1 iron axes (not level 2) Once the stonecutter is level II, he'll buy level 1 pick axes (not level 2) Once the blacksmith is level II, he'll buy level 1 shovels (not level 2) So pro tip #2, don't make more than one level II steel tools unless you're sure you have room for them - there's no way to get rid of them unless Pro tip #3 - the book shelves in the dungeon can be used to put items you want to 'despawn'. When you leave the dungeon, anything in these bookshelves are removed from the game ;)
Just started playing and I’m already like 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ wasting my days... needed to come back to this video silver sooner lol. But know, you’re still my go-to for game advice and tips!!! Much ❤️ love
Lots of tips, but most isn't helpful for a beginner. A lot of what you talk about is mid-end game, and you are not giving tips on where to start, how to get established, etc. You're more so explaining the game story, plot, and mechanics.
Thank you. Seriously, I'm just starting out in the game, and this video (at least 11 mins. into it anyway) has not been helpful. Example: he explains that doing autopsies and getting all of these different things out of it will help with the skull score of the body once it's buried...but since I'm just starting out, the only autopsy skill I've learned so far is to be able to extract meat from the flesh. So that doesn't help me if he doesn't explain how to go about learning the new skills and what to do in the game to get the different red, green, and blue points. Another example is cleaning up the graveyard. I need to be able to craft headstones, and square bases or whatever they're called, in order to improve the graves, but I don't have the proper workstations in order to craft those things, such as a furnace, stonecutter, wood crafting stations, etc. To get the supplies you need to be able to build those stations, you have to craft them with those stations, which obviously you can't do starting out, or you can buy them (i.e. buying nails), but they cost so much that you'll just have to wait on getting bodies to bury and slowly acquire enough burial certificates to sell to get enough money to buy enough nails...or find some other way to earn income, which are all really not available at the beginning of the game. I need to find a guide that will clearly explain what absolute basics you should be working on starting out in the game, which apparently no one knows how to explain clearly. It's kind of frustrating, to be honest.
@@QuestionThings123 The first few workstations you unlock should be (about in this order): sawhorse, chopping spot, carpenter's workbench I, furnace I, wooden anvil, stone cutter I. You will also find some metal parts and nails (and a bit of wood) by breaking down the broken barrels and crates in the basement of your house. If you do it well, you can actually build the workstations without needing to buy anything from the blacksmith, the woodcutter, or the stonecutter in town. Green tech points come from everything to do with nature (cutting down trees is an easy resource at the beginning, cooking is as well), red tech points come from everything to do with handicraft (making stuff at the workstations, cutting down stone), blue tech points come mostly from studying, but also from making some stuff (glasswares and latter grave decorations, for instance). Try to unlock early what doesn't need blue tech points.
A few things to correct here: 1) Pallets do not stop decay, it'll slow it down greatly but not stop it altogether. To stop decay you need one of the following: burry they body, use a preservative injection on the embalming table, put a body on an embalming II table, put a body on a preparation II table, or a fridge pallet 2) blood and fat also add a white skull to a body in addition to removing a red skull 3) Removal of blood and fat are not the only ways to remove red skulls, some injections remove red skulls at the embalming table, as well as replacing bad organs with better quality ones. You can see the quality of organs when you get far enough into the inquisitor's questline.
Thank you very much for this video! I really appreciate the help. I am maybe 4 hours in and I've seen the error of my ways and need to restart 🤣 Been using the free whetstone like there's no tomorrow
a few minor things that you miss are faith(a resource the can be difficult to gather as it`s only available one day of the week), zombies workforce, and a guided to what can be turned into fluid/power/extract(the game makes it difficult what turn into what.
A couple nit-grits I have with the video: 1.The sleepy debuff slowly eats away excess energy until you're left with half your energy. It is obtained by expending a certain threshold of energy, not by "not sleeping for 2 nights". 2.Making food does indeed cost energy to obtain the materials, however trying to only ever eat food can be detrimental, as completing the game fast in real life time will require waiting for certain npcs and you will need to get 12 gold coins for aristocrat rank anyway. I did indeed complete the game in 230 days with all achievements unlocked, by only sleeping a bit in the early game, and later on sleeping for 1 sec just to save game and get rid of debuff, but it took considerably more time in real life than when I didn't eat as much and just rested for energy when near home. 3.If a corpse arrives, and you have absolutely no energy left, you can just put the body in the autopsy table in the morgue, go sleep, and when you come back it will still have more than 95% left. 4.They buffed the rusty tools so they are not so bad to keep a hold of for slightly longer, it used to be necessary to rush iron tools by buying iron from the smith, now it's arguably better to just smelt iron and slowly make yourself the iron set, and keep the ~5 silver you get from selling your old tools for other things. 5."Wasting" your whetstone on starting rusty tools has almost no monetary impact in the long run, as the whetstone only takes 5% durability when repairing those, as oposed to a full 10% when repairing iron or steel tools. It is arguable whetstones are only really useful when you still can't afford steel tools, as once you can craft steel tools, you can then sell the old damaged steel tools to the town npcs for money(Corry-Pickaxe at rank 3, Blacksmith-Shovel at rank 3, Tress-Axe at rank 3) Getting them to rank 3 fast is done easily by using prayer for prosperity and selling those commercial blessings to said npcs. 6.The iron location mentioned in the video no longer exists, the iron deposit got moved into the quarry(mining camp area), ever since the end of alpha.
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i stopped reading your comment afther the noticing you are wrong about the sleepy debuf
@ Then this must have been changed in the more recent versions of the game. I can guarantee that, at the point of the making of this video, I thoroughly tested most ingame mechanics, and it didn't apply on just sitting idle without sleep. The easiest way to get the debuff is to just make really energy expensive stuff like sculptures and eat inbetween, after about 5-6 decorated sculptures you get the debuff. Certain other things changed quite a bit since the patches since release, but not drastically enough for me to actually re-document everything.
@ In fact, I have a whole guide on steam about it. I've not updated it for the recent patches with the zombie reanimation shenanigans and such, but I'm pretty sure most of the information I've gathered across several playthroughs is still relatively accurate.
A little interesting tidbit is that if there are no red skulls on a body and you can still remove blood or fat, remove it as doing so will add a white skull to the body.
Bel video, ottimo il fatto di poterlo guardare con i sottotitoli in Italiano, mi sta piacendo molto il gioco, ma è difficile da capire molte meccaniche...
It's easier to remeber that the donkey brings a corpse when that pinkish 'dawn' stripe reaches the cross on the church roof. If you're in or around the morgue by then, you can collect the corpse as fresh as can be.
Thanks for the tips! Subbed. Btw this game is a nice change from SV while still giving off the same vibe. Not as easy to get into but once you do it puts the same deep hooks into you ;) And the developers seem to be quite on top of things as far as updates. I just got the game on a Black Friday deal, and have been playing all day.
How would you recommend playing day to day ... like for example I wake up then ... after that I ... etc? I love SDV but this ... this is something else that I had not expected but I want to play it so badly it's just too complicated.
Great video! 😊 Do you have to stand constantly at the oven (and furnace) for them to produce? I feel alot of wasted time is spent doing these tasks. Or maybe I'm missing something? I'm new to the game.
I feel like nobody is saying it because it's just super obvious. So I'm compelled now to say the most obvious thing. YOU the player represent greed. That's why it doesn't get it's own day. Because greed never sleeps. You'll also notice your player is EASILY swayed with money or goods.
I last played 3 years ago and still have my old save and made a lot of progress and mistakes. Would it be worth it to continue or is it worthwhile to start from the beginning?
I’m ocd as hell, so I started over. But I’m terrible about that. I’ve still never finished The first year of Stardew Valley or killed the wall of flesh in Terraria because I keep restarting.
This video is more a mid-game guide as it tells you what you should be doing once established. Example it says you should be eating instead of sleeping for energy recovery but HOW? I don't see piled of food just laying around and buying them at tavern is not possible since no money. Am I suppose to farm this food? Gather it in the wild? If so where do I get seeds, find the bushes, and etc. It mentions the time saved by not sleeping but what about the time spent gathering all this food especially early game. There is also mention of "first year" which is news to me. I don't see a month/year calender like in other such games such as stardew valley and my time in portia. All I see in this is a 6 day week that rotates. It has some handy tips for when I get out of the early game but I'm still pretty lost on what I need to get established. Like is there an easier way to gather wood since carrying tree logs long distances is kinda a hassle.
I didn't know you could sell iron-related parts to the blacksmith or honey to the beekeeper. Thanks! And where's the infinite iron deposit located btw?
from someone who played the game, here's some tips:
if you haven't bought the zombie dlc then good luck in the mid to end game cuz it's going to be tedious.
now unto the tips!
1: buy every skill that doesn't require blue points, red and green points are very easy to gather them.
2: hoard blood, bone, skull, skin, meat, maggot and peat, it will make your life easier mid to late game
3. the game may tell you early game that you can sell meat but you'll only be able to do that when it's already in the mid game, prioritize burying as many corpses as you can.
4. rush the "beefriend" perk, north of your graveyard, there is a forest with a few trees containing beehives, the honey you can gather from them provides you with 30 energy recovery and 5 health recovery, these things are the best food source you'll ever have from early to late game because their abundance.
5. when you get the fisherman quest, rush it immediately, it is one of the most helpful money maker you can get, the best part is that the fisherman never leaves unless it's night time.
98kazer what makes the zombie dlc good for end game?
@@TripIe9 it makes farming, creating items, harvesting raw materials and delivering said materials easier.
it makes the tedious part of the gameplay less tedious.
like the harvest sprites in harvest moon or the end game huts in stardew valley.
for a simple explanation: it automates things
98kazer alright thanks for info. Looking into getting the game
@@TripIe9 @98kazer zombies are actually part of the base game, no need to buy anything.
@@cosdlababek8774 are you sure
i finished the game with the dlcs and got all the achievments. the game is very casual...
you have no reason to rush anything or get stressed about anything
you have infinite time to do anything so relax sit back and enjoy the game
play at your own pace and do whatever you enjoy
also i never understood all the talk about how to make money. i never tried making money really... you dont need it :p . i guess people have it by default that you have to make money haha...you make some by just doing the things you are supposed to do and the game progresses just fine... really no reason to stress about money. you can build almost everything you need. the things you cannot build and have to actually buy are very few and by the time you need them you already have money anyway by progressing the game.
A good tip for getting more blue points is to buy the grape pie from Haroderic in the dead horse tavern.Eating it before studying organs doubles the amount of skill points you get. I got over 200 blue points this way which is useful since they hard to get in the beginning of the game.
Thank you for posting this I need blue points
@@ehheeajeshika They nerfed circumspect hard unfortunately. Now you just get 1 extra blue.
@@LuciusC why the hell are they nerfing *any* progression mechanics? Do they not know how damn slow and grindy their game is? Slowing it down is the last thing they should be doing.
When you can craft the stone box for the graves, you can craft those for 5 blue points each. May not be the most efficient but if you gotta crank out some points it's an easy route
Wow, this is an amazing beginner’s guide! I just bought the game last night and I was pretty overwhelmed and lost. This guide has made me feel so much better, at least learning the basics. Thank you so much!!
It wasn't me.
You can actually dig a grave till the bar is almost full then when you have a body ready to be buried you can just hit it once with a shovel and bury it. The problem with pre digging hole is each pre dug hole is a -2 off your graveyard score. Also a body isn't considered buried in game till it is covered with dirt. But decay stops once it is placed in the ground. You can place a body in the ground and not cover it un to stop donkey from bring more bodies if you are tired at the start.
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4 years later these tips have aged remarkably well. I do have a few points I can add:
-Sell up to a stack of stone to Cory for some quick starting cash. The apiary and house area should have more than enough for that plus a furnace.
-Once you get the church, get stone carving ASAP to craft stone fences for blue points. Plus every new level of gravestone/fence is a new set of study items for blue points. Books as well, as each step from note to chapter to book gives blue points.
-The higher level candles are OP, so don't underestimate the value of setting up the apiary. Remember there's a bee seller in the village to help you get started. Plus you won't even need carrot cutlets anymore once you have beefriend. No way you're going through a couple dozen honey a day.
-If you need more money, try this: unlock steel tools, craft about 100 simple parts, sell them all to the blacksmith, and keep selling/buying back until he's ready for tier II. The next day he should be ready to upgrade again, if not do more trading. Once he's tier 3, you can sell him as many shovel II as he can afford every day. So buy back that glut of parts as you sell him more shovel II and use the parts to make more shovel II. Profit! 5.25 fixed silver per shovel and his available money grows rapidly.
This stardew valley update looks great
It is not a stardew valley update. It is a different game entirely. 🤦♀️
r/wooosh
Harvest moon has come a long way
@@bashfulpatience lol
@ use the tunnels and buy a teleport stone from the pub. 75% less walking easily.
It took me 5 minutes to realise he was saying skulls not schools.
Ambrew “The more white schools you have...” 💀
Something something english is hard
I recently purchased this game Tuesday, and have not been able to put it down, this game is incredible addicting and fun to play trying to figure everything out how to craft finding people to talk too, thanks for the great video it definitely helped me out.
Well recently I bought Graveyard Keeper and don't know much about this game. This is extremely handy video!
That's better then getting confused in what to build First and then realize that there is no way in hell i'd get the steelworks up to craft the over-expensive parts while wasting me Money on pie recepies i cannot craft because i cannot outright use the well water for dough. Also i fucked the day/night cycle up so my Undertaker was a Night Owl
I just started the game, but I'm almost as addicted to your videos as the game, love the accent!
I took advantage of the task the ghost gives you, dug up the body, pulled all of the body parts out, and then threw it in the river. 😂
Damnit I should’ve thought about that
I’m stupid why didn’t i think of that
I actually completed that quest without digging up the body he tells you to exhume. I dumped my second donkey corpse in the river and that completes the ghost quest for some reason. Which is cool because the corpse he tells you to exhume is a 5 or 6 white skull corpse, so I left it.
Some small early stage tips to save energy. With the blacksmith quest, keep the slimes together, this will make you hit the both of them saving energy. The sword can be used to destroy barrels in 3 locations giving you extra materials randomly. Dont run towards town after the bishop is done talking. Start getting lots of red points and some green points. Only focus on getting the sawmill so you can make the items needed for the wooden anvil. You will need around 40 redpoints and 30 green ones i think to get the iron tools in the first 3 game days.
Thank you for this video. I’ve been playing for some time now and I still learned a lot from it. It’s such a fun game but there’s so much that isn’t explained within it.
I've been enjoying this game alot, it's reminds me a little of Stardew valley which I've have played for years now, but it's still something new to play.
I already has 600+ hours on Stardew Valley, so at first I was pretty confident in my ability and thought "This is just Stardew Valley but you farm corpses instean of crops". I was wrong, and here I'm.
Basically darker version of Stardew Valley.
stardew valley invented farming
@@Mr.jock_Kyller It did not. Stardew Valley was based on Harvest Moon which came out in 1996. Probably there are other even older inspirations.
@@Szederp yeah, was sarcastic. Could you be more dumb?
Just picked this up on sale with all dlc’s for $25 on Xbox store I’m already addicted but was bit confused this tutorial is great for beginners deff. Plus the beginner fishing video you have up to is great seems to be an easy way to start making some easy money starting off in the game.
Just a note on the basement storage, well in the early game it may be useful. Later in the game there are unique craft stations that can only be built there. Like wine barrels and other alcohol distillers. For most "work areas" I find 1-3 storage trunks is plenty of space to manage.
With the church basement/labyrinth being the only exception. In that work area almost or more than half of all crafting/studying takes place there. Alchemy, story writing, and even some miscellaneous crafting happens there too. So 3-6 or more storage decals (chem racks, scroll/book shelves.) is key for athe most productive dungeon lair. 👍 (just don't forget to leave space fot all those crafting stations too.)
Thanks for the feedback mate! Appreciate your comment. I realise that you need space for craft stations to, but I didn't explain that in this video because at the beginning it takes a while for you to gain access to these unique work stations. Using the basement as storage is a pretty good idea until the later game. On my intermediate guide i will explain all of this :D
Since this comment the church basement has been added to. You now have much more building space.
Getting into this a year later on the switch and this guide helped immensely. Thanks your effort is definitely appreciated!
It is like the first day in the class, too much to intake, and still no idea what to do. Good tutorial mate, i gonna have this on my switch
Huge thanks for this, I just played the game for the first time and was wondering how to stop the corpses in the graveyard from getting a bunch of - signs, i was taking all the parts out of the body during autopsy lol.
Thank you for this great video! I finally got the game after eyeing it for years, and immediately found myself overwhelmed and confused. Your explanations helped a lot.
a friend of mine just bought me this game I AM SO EXCITED! Rewatching this so I remember what to do lol
yes! please make anoother advanced guide! this was very helpful:)
I spent literally 30 days in the game figuring out where the resources are, I wish I had watched this video before I did that 😭
This was so helpful, thank you! I was completely lost for almost all of what you covered. Great video!
Yes please to the follow up guide. There are so many useful things to get from the tech tree. Which ones are better to prioritize? when each one cost 100 or so you have to think carefully .-.
When it comes to the days and the sins, I'd say that the Merchant actually represents both gluttony and greed (he's both very much into food stuff and he's very much into making money).
Updated vids would be nice, however would be really interested in perhaps a starting play-through, where your telling us what your doing each day, and what your objectives are.
Thank you dude! I love your stardew valley guides and playthroughs because you explain it so clearly so I loved when I noticed you had a tutorial about this game, you saved my butt :)
Gluteny - the sin of eating too much bread.
🤣🤦🏻♂️ damn it.
lol I was thinking the same thing
thanks so much, i knew everything but i didn't know that you can remove the red skulls.. this helps thanks
Not bad. I just wish you'd 'shown' the upper swamp area.
Anyway the one tip even me as a veteran player took from this, was selling your rusty tool and buying new ones, should the need arise.
Tip:
Once the woodcutter is level II, he'll buy level 1 iron axes (not level 2)
Once the stonecutter is level II, he'll buy level 1 pick axes (not level 2)
Once the blacksmith is level II, he'll buy level 1 shovels (not level 2)
So pro tip #2, don't make more than one level II steel tools unless you're sure you have room for them - there's no way to get rid of them unless
Pro tip #3 - the book shelves in the dungeon can be used to put items you want to 'despawn'. When you leave the dungeon, anything in these bookshelves are removed from the game ;)
A deer icon? I´ve always called the Quake day :D
Just started playing and I’m already like 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ wasting my days... needed to come back to this video silver sooner lol.
But know, you’re still my go-to for game advice and tips!!!
Much ❤️ love
Very informative! Intermediate and Advanced videos please! Navigating the swamp, the church upgrades and getting science points etc! Thank you!
Will start working on this ASAP! Thanks for watching and giving feedback! :)
@@SharkyGamess this comment was from 7 months ago. Did this get made?
Lots of tips, but most isn't helpful for a beginner. A lot of what you talk about is mid-end game, and you are not giving tips on where to start, how to get established, etc. You're more so explaining the game story, plot, and mechanics.
Thank you. Seriously, I'm just starting out in the game, and this video (at least 11 mins. into it anyway) has not been helpful. Example: he explains that doing autopsies and getting all of these different things out of it will help with the skull score of the body once it's buried...but since I'm just starting out, the only autopsy skill I've learned so far is to be able to extract meat from the flesh. So that doesn't help me if he doesn't explain how to go about learning the new skills and what to do in the game to get the different red, green, and blue points. Another example is cleaning up the graveyard. I need to be able to craft headstones, and square bases or whatever they're called, in order to improve the graves, but I don't have the proper workstations in order to craft those things, such as a furnace, stonecutter, wood crafting stations, etc. To get the supplies you need to be able to build those stations, you have to craft them with those stations, which obviously you can't do starting out, or you can buy them (i.e. buying nails), but they cost so much that you'll just have to wait on getting bodies to bury and slowly acquire enough burial certificates to sell to get enough money to buy enough nails...or find some other way to earn income, which are all really not available at the beginning of the game.
I need to find a guide that will clearly explain what absolute basics you should be working on starting out in the game, which apparently no one knows how to explain clearly. It's kind of frustrating, to be honest.
@@QuestionThings123 The first few workstations you unlock should be (about in this order): sawhorse, chopping spot, carpenter's workbench I, furnace I, wooden anvil, stone cutter I. You will also find some metal parts and nails (and a bit of wood) by breaking down the broken barrels and crates in the basement of your house. If you do it well, you can actually build the workstations without needing to buy anything from the blacksmith, the woodcutter, or the stonecutter in town. Green tech points come from everything to do with nature (cutting down trees is an easy resource at the beginning, cooking is as well), red tech points come from everything to do with handicraft (making stuff at the workstations, cutting down stone), blue tech points come mostly from studying, but also from making some stuff (glasswares and latter grave decorations, for instance). Try to unlock early what doesn't need blue tech points.
Cay Reet I just was red to know where the carpenters work bench is there is no tutorial on mobile as far as I know
@@lizardman1303 You have to unlock it in the tech tree (in the inventory), then you can build it from the construction menu by the house.
A few things to correct here:
1) Pallets do not stop decay, it'll slow it down greatly but not stop it altogether. To stop decay you need one of the following: burry they body, use a preservative injection on the embalming table, put a body on an embalming II table, put a body on a preparation II table, or a fridge pallet
2) blood and fat also add a white skull to a body in addition to removing a red skull
3) Removal of blood and fat are not the only ways to remove red skulls, some injections remove red skulls at the embalming table, as well as replacing bad organs with better quality ones. You can see the quality of organs when you get far enough into the inquisitor's questline.
I really look forward to play this game in the near future ^^ Thank you Gameshark for this lovely video
the whole bookwriting tree (skin, paper, ink, science, faith, etc.)guide would be welcome :Dgreetings
On its way soon ;)
Don't throw bad bodies into the river. Cremate them! You even get burial certificates for that, no money waster for just 8 billets.
Thank you very much for this video! I really appreciate the help. I am maybe 4 hours in and I've seen the error of my ways and need to restart 🤣
Been using the free whetstone like there's no tomorrow
a few minor things that you miss are faith(a resource the can be difficult to gather as it`s only available one day of the week), zombies workforce, and a guided to what can be turned into fluid/power/extract(the game makes it difficult what turn into what.
I think this is really gonna help me as i'm playing graveyard keeper, thanks!
A couple nit-grits I have with the video:
1.The sleepy debuff slowly eats away excess energy until you're left with half your energy. It is obtained by expending a certain threshold of energy, not by "not sleeping for 2 nights".
2.Making food does indeed cost energy to obtain the materials, however trying to only ever eat food can be detrimental, as completing the game fast in real life time will require waiting for certain npcs and you will need to get 12 gold coins for aristocrat rank anyway. I did indeed complete the game in 230 days with all achievements unlocked, by only sleeping a bit in the early game, and later on sleeping for 1 sec just to save game and get rid of debuff, but it took considerably more time in real life than when I didn't eat as much and just rested for energy when near home.
3.If a corpse arrives, and you have absolutely no energy left, you can just put the body in the autopsy table in the morgue, go sleep, and when you come back it will still have more than 95% left.
4.They buffed the rusty tools so they are not so bad to keep a hold of for slightly longer, it used to be necessary to rush iron tools by buying iron from the smith, now it's arguably better to just smelt iron and slowly make yourself the iron set, and keep the ~5 silver you get from selling your old tools for other things.
5."Wasting" your whetstone on starting rusty tools has almost no monetary impact in the long run, as the whetstone only takes 5% durability when repairing those, as oposed to a full 10% when repairing iron or steel tools. It is arguable whetstones are only really useful when you still can't afford steel tools, as once you can craft steel tools, you can then sell the old damaged steel tools to the town npcs for money(Corry-Pickaxe at rank 3, Blacksmith-Shovel at rank 3, Tress-Axe at rank 3) Getting them to rank 3 fast is done easily by using prayer for prosperity and selling those commercial blessings to said npcs.
6.The iron location mentioned in the video no longer exists, the iron deposit got moved into the quarry(mining camp area), ever since the end of alpha.
i stopped reading your comment afther the noticing you are wrong about the sleepy debuf
@ explain what you mean by wrong? It might not be precise enough about the exact energy you're left with, but please enlighten me?
@@Skrymaster i tested it by staying at 100 and the second night i got the debuff.
@ Then this must have been changed in the more recent versions of the game. I can guarantee that, at the point of the making of this video, I thoroughly tested most ingame mechanics, and it didn't apply on just sitting idle without sleep. The easiest way to get the debuff is to just make really energy expensive stuff like sculptures and eat inbetween, after about 5-6 decorated sculptures you get the debuff.
Certain other things changed quite a bit since the patches since release, but not drastically enough for me to actually re-document everything.
@ In fact, I have a whole guide on steam about it. I've not updated it for the recent patches with the zombie reanimation shenanigans and such, but I'm pretty sure most of the information I've gathered across several playthroughs is still relatively accurate.
Thanks for this video man, answered all my questions in the simplest way to understand. Keep up the good work!
Thank you mate! Appreciate the nice feedback, thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed also! (:
Thank you so much! I just picked up the game via Xbox game pass and it was so confusing but this guide really helped me out
A little interesting tidbit is that if there are no red skulls on a body and you can still remove blood or fat, remove it as doing so will add a white skull to the body.
Thanks! This is really helpful
Excellent video! I was so confused this helps so much!
+1 because the DAY cycle i couldn't understand. Thank you!
i was actualy planning on buying the game (got a coupon) so ty for the guide
You are welcome! Hope you enjoy this great game :)
Bel video, ottimo il fatto di poterlo guardare con i sottotitoli in Italiano, mi sta piacendo molto il gioco, ma è difficile da capire molte meccaniche...
Hi im new here playing graveyardkeeper thanks for the info about the game its 2024 ☺
It's easier to remeber that the donkey brings a corpse when that pinkish 'dawn' stripe reaches the cross on the church roof. If you're in or around the morgue by then, you can collect the corpse as fresh as can be.
This was fantastic. Thanks!
actually "pride" is left out.
greed - bishop
gluttony - merchant
envy - snake
lust - miss charm
sloth - astrologer
wrath - inquisitor
One could argue that both pride and greed work with the Bishop, as he looks at the mirror a lot, but his main sin would be greed, yes.
Thanks for making this video, I was really struggling to get to grips with the game, loving it now though!
Yes!!! been waiting for this after i got the game. Sorry Stardew valley gods I’ll be back soon
Haha sorry stardew...Just taking a "short" vacation are we not? ;)
GameSharkHD thanks for the guide 👌
Thanks 🙏 for talking about the wheel
Thanks for the tips! Subbed. Btw this game is a nice change from SV while still giving off the same vibe. Not as easy to get into but once you do it puts the same deep hooks into you ;)
And the developers seem to be quite on top of things as far as updates. I just got the game on a Black Friday deal, and have been playing all day.
Yes would like more videos about this game. This video helped alot thanku
Being on a pallet does not stop the decay until it's refridgerated. It just slows it down.
Thank you for this video, I was struggling with this game and you helped a lot!
Great was going to buy the game! Good tutorial
Thank you im beginning in game 💕💕💕💕
Thank you so much for this guide! Helped me a ton!
the "u" in gluttony is pronounced like "butt"
the "s" in debris is silent, like "debry"
Sam Lowry and wrath is pronounced ror-th
dude i just started playing this and im stuck i dont know how to make woord or stone repair kitts for graves lol
How would you recommend playing day to day ... like for example I wake up then ... after that I ... etc? I love SDV but this ... this is something else that I had not expected but I want to play it so badly it's just too complicated.
Its sad they haven't updated the mobile version of this, its pretty damn good!
Great video! 😊 Do you have to stand constantly at the oven (and furnace) for them to produce? I feel alot of wasted time is spent doing these tasks. Or maybe I'm missing something? I'm new to the game.
Nope, it will process as long as you have fuel and processes queued.
Great guide
Thanks dude!
I love this game,it's so cool!
just a quick extra i would appreciate time stamps in the description on key points please
what a steal for $2, bought it yesterday and didnt know what to do lol
Great Video.
Day 3: Glue-tinny.
I feel like nobody is saying it because it's just super obvious. So I'm compelled now to say the most obvious thing. YOU the player represent greed. That's why it doesn't get it's own day. Because greed never sleeps. You'll also notice your player is EASILY swayed with money or goods.
Oh wow thanks, watched another video earlier about the 6 days but they were u sure why greed wasn’t one. Love this idea in the game 👍
I last played 3 years ago and still have my old save and made a lot of progress and mistakes.
Would it be worth it to continue or is it worthwhile to start from the beginning?
I’m ocd as hell, so I started over. But I’m terrible about that. I’ve still never finished The first year of Stardew Valley or killed the wall of flesh in Terraria because I keep restarting.
This video is more a mid-game guide as it tells you what you should be doing once established. Example it says you should be eating instead of sleeping for energy recovery but HOW? I don't see piled of food just laying around and buying them at tavern is not possible since no money. Am I suppose to farm this food? Gather it in the wild? If so where do I get seeds, find the bushes, and etc. It mentions the time saved by not sleeping but what about the time spent gathering all this food especially early game.
There is also mention of "first year" which is news to me. I don't see a month/year calender like in other such games such as stardew valley and my time in portia. All I see in this is a 6 day week that rotates.
It has some handy tips for when I get out of the early game but I'm still pretty lost on what I need to get established. Like is there an easier way to gather wood since carrying tree logs long distances is kinda a hassle.
After seeing this I'm buying
This game is super fun
Great work! :)
Very nice
Thanx for the helpful tipps
You're more than welcome! Thanks for watching :)
Thx sir info and tip and trick
Thanks buddy
I didn't know you could sell iron-related parts to the blacksmith or honey to the beekeeper. Thanks!
And where's the infinite iron deposit located btw?
I'm getting this game soon since all of my two friends are playing it lolits not even co-op
About to get this on mobile to day and my frist time playing it
You are awesome. But i need help i dont know recipes of the black paint
Please make an intermediate and advanced guide. ❤️
4:00 Totally got lost by this part haha.
Would like to see more Guides!
More on the way!
Greed is left out because it's your characters sin.
:0 good one
Ayer me compré el juego porque estaba en oferta y esta bueno, solo le falta al juego un mejor tutorial
After trying to start this game several times, and having watched this video, it's pretty clear this game needs better tutorials.
They are based on the days and the planets the sun the moon mars venus mercury and for some reason taurus constellation