I just realized that the Crab Raiders may actually be what's keeping the Fishmen from invading the mainland. They're probably descendants of the original settlers of the region who were terrorized by the Fishmen (snatching their loved ones and dragging them to the depths to be eaten) probably at some point in history and in time they adapted, observing the local crabs tearing through a swarm of Fishmen ( you see this too crabs always win vs Fishmen in the wilds probably because they have thick shells and razor sharp pincers) and started mimicking the majestic crabs. At first the armor and their cutting weapons to be able to protect themselves against the Fishmen and in time a cult formed around this and not long after a whole society inspired by crabs.
@@Kneejair I never said Fishmen have crab weapons. I said the ancestors of the Crab Raiders mimicked the crabs they saw in the wilds by implementing cutting damage weapons and thick heavy armor into their arsenal.
i settled once in greenbeach in a hiver only playthrough a while ago, i settled there because i knew how hostile its inhabitants where, and because i knew i could farm and get good iron and copper, it settled in a sort of plateau, i recommend it if you want to be constantly engaged in combat
That plateau is where I settled also because a little further out there is a high copper area in the pits nearby With the highly defensible position and very good soil
@@paulrogersgaming :) Great input, I love it! I've probably dumped a thousand hours into Kenshi so far, but I enjoyed the latent insta-trouble with the Holy Nation for early game just too much to make a whole lot of attempts to settle down anywhere outside the highlands near Dust King Tower...
Be forewarned, if you build your base south enough in the beach, you might also attract the attention the skin bandits if you have humans in your squad.
Yeah I'm in the southern part and if your on the border zone you get great farming and everything including quality 150 or more copper. The issue is that skin bandits and mega cabs are a real threat. Neutral crabs will still be aggressive even if you're friends with crab Raiders. Otherwise it would be Great spot. I'm also there way too early in my play through haha
There is also this absolutely god-tier plateau on the border of Stobe’s Garden and Greenbeach, just east of the Reavers. It gives you such an amazing defensible position alongside all resources and bonuses of settling in Greenbeach but the drawback is that you will also be attacked by the Skin Bandits (turrets can solve that quickly)
You can also solve the skin bandits issue by hiring a skeleton recruit, going to their HQ, sneaking, waiting for Savant to to go bed, then kidnapping him, putting him in a peeler machine, stealing his meitou sword and machine blueprints (hey, you'll never know when you need them) and then running out of there.
@@rush4in here's how I solved that: kill savant, it's the easiest way to go. Then ally with the skeleton bandits. Then (this might have just worked because my base is at Stobe's feet) kill Valamon. Remember to take his meitou weapon. With valamon dead, crab raiders will take over Ark, and your base will be subject to the Crab Tournament. Win every round of the Crab Tournament, and enjoy peace with all your neighbors. The skeleton bandits spawn enough patrols that they take care of any south hive, scavenger, or almost any other nuisance.
Welcome to the Southeast Side... where men want to be Skeletons, Skeletons want to be men, and other men want to be crabs. Maybe Savant was right. The ashes make you crazy. Now go jump into the peeler, brother.
just make multiple settlements or waystations everywhere. though my main base is usually at the center of the map coz my primary consideration is travel time, since there's no fast travel in kenshi. whereas my warrior thieves can jump from town to town or dungeon to dungeon, bringing in food and loot from everywhere. as for my waystations, they're usually abandoned and i don't keep stashes of loot there (it's just walls, gates, beds, basic crafting stations for medicine/repair kits/kitchen, and prisoner cells), so i just let enemies invade it when i'm not there using it. coz resources simply isn't difficult to come by for us thieves. ALL the NPC cities are my automated factories.
I personally don't like thievery in kenshi anymore, it's far too easy and far too strong. Also when you have a decent base set up and a few laborers, you can achieve self sustainance pretty fast. In fact I would say although stealing stuff you need is easy enough, I prefer not having to micro manage this stuff. Simply pick a base location that has a bit of every resource and you're good to go.
@@brohvakiindova4452 > far too easy and far too strong lol. you do you. it mostly depends how much of your LIMITED TIME ON EARTH you want to spend on a single VIDEO GAME. if stealing, stealth KO of bounty targets, etc.. gets you the same monetary result in a single day vs several days of production, YOU are not the one who gets to decide how OTHER PLAYERS should play their own game.
@@nowherefool5869 What in "I personally don't like" didn't you understand? Kenshi simply IS a slow game and thieving is a massive shortcut that feels totally out of place to me. I did not intend to dictate how anyone plays the game, just that I don't like the imbalance because you skip the annoying but also kind of enjoyable struggel at the start. No offense you can play how you want and time is important, which is why I play with some remedies myself, such as faster XP and healing.
I've been doing the same thing but with buildings in cities as they have a giant icon on the map. Buy the smallest shack, install beds, keep food stores, repair kits and medicine.
I prefer Fishman Isle...its defensible and as long as you dont kill the Big Fish, it provides an excellent low risk training ground to get all your guys into the 40s with combat skills + you can grow hemp and make food cubes easy. Once your ready, you can replace the bridge to the north mainland allowing you to bridge large pack/combat animals across the water, and continue to level up into the 70s with everything that roams around there.
I can attest. Fishman Isle and Bonefields are two of the best areas to farm XP, at least mid game. My squad just killed their first adult leviathan that occasionally spawn on Bonefields (alongside a whole battalion of beak things and boneyard wolves sheesh) and barely managed to survive, but hey, the amount of XP and the limbs lost makes it all worthwhile.
@@robertlustmord1636 Only in Kenshi can losing limbs be considered a good thing. That and RimWorld, since the bionics there can get pretty crazy, especially modded ones.
If you build in the screaming bandits terriory and utilize the vallies the mobs have to use .you can build a kill box and just sit and farm exp . But warning there will be so many rendered enemies dead and alive it will make the game crash once it hits a certain limit.
Greenbeach also have a secluded island near the eastern border of the map, but it won't provide you any copper unless you have a mod for copper drills (they'll actually provide you with a tiny little bit in a tiny island near the northern part of the main one).
Thank you for this video. I have come back to leave a comment to say that I will fulfil my divine promise of making a settlement in the promised land... I have also come back to check where the location was.. I embark !
Skeleton bandits, depending on your luck and the quality grades that you find also have some of the best early game HEAVY armor which can't really be beaten until AI level unlocks on the research tree. I loved my journey to scout out green beach, I eventually ended up in the Sandy Oasis of Shem, but I am still thinking about colonizing Green Beach in the coming days.
I like building on mountainous terrain with loads of natural walls then trying to wall as much as possible with the buildings themselves, also I use the f12 to get buildings in realistic positions that are annoying to get a building to go, and also sky bridges sometimes but that's usually just playing around
I settled in Stobe's Garden (right next to stobe) in my last playthrough, lost the save shortly after though and im considering Greenbeach for the next playthrough
Green Beach also has one of the best specific base locations on the map, one of three I've found which I enjoy. Only downside is it's just so far from other settlements. So I rarely settle at Green Beach.
Something new I started doing in my current kenshi runs is hiring mercs when doing trade caravans early game. I hire them for 2 days but make a ton of money running drugs between swamps and flats lagoon and with the blood spiders in the swamp and beak things in the bonefields along with roaming dog packs I can say they are very worth having to keep my party from being wiped. (and possibly eaten alive)
Very nice video format, concise and informative. I have recenlty turned my attention towards the Crabby Islands; iron adn copper nodes on both big islands, fertility plus frequent rain (sometimes it's the funny acidic kind). Only problem are the Reavers if you don't prepare soon enough. Overall, I'm pleasantly surprised with the location, speciall considering I had never travelled there before.
Great video and it speaks a lot about the very exact region me and my Kenshi faction have our eyes on. I just need to gather up a strong enough force to take on Valamon and his Reavers
greenbeach is so chill for being so close to the hellscape that is the pits, kidnapped valamon in his sleep and allied the crab raiders and havent had any trouble besides the occasional crab group wandering in since, havent even felt the need to build a gate yet, my main issue is that getting to black scratch and brink can take a while especially since the more mountainous areas tend to lag for me
No thank you. I will continue to build in barren desert regions, surviving off cactus plants which require 0 water to grow, and defending my unwalled settlement by fighting everyone off in melee.
may I interest you in the bone fields? slight bonus, you don`t have to actually grow anything because the beakies that will inevitably swarm you provide all the meat you could need
I've previously searched for base spots in this location, but have found only 2 of the spots mentioned in the video. I'll add those new ones to my spots map)
This is a cool series you have. I've been thinking I'll try to put a base in every zone and this will be of help. I can't wait to see if you'll try the Unwanted Zone. 😅
But what about that crazy crab tournament when you settle in this part of the map ? Happened to me, in Gut and those crabby destroy me weeks after weeks until i was able to tech enough. Maybe a mod of mine ?
I personally have settled on the big island nearby: Half of the island cannot be farmed but there are a 100% iron node and an admittedly only 10% 2 workers copper node on a small island right next to it, and if you surround the island and copper node with half-submerged walls, raiders won't even be able to bust your gate and will just swim around it for a bit. It's basically an easy mode settlement, only problem being that there is no close big city nearby.
It's a fucking living nightmare! The journey from the Borderland was brutal! I thought it would be a breeze getting over there, but then the acid rain hit, no acid rain protection... and as soon as the acid rain hit, then the Skeleton Bandits attacked, and then wave, after wave, after wave after wave of crab raiders came with their mammoth crabs sniping off a majority of my famers legs and arms off. I tried to finish them off in a few swings with my vanguard units, just to realize they all had heavy armour and were only being momentarily knocked out. No one in my squad had any weapons capable of delivering armour penetration. I've never considered a minor faction would have heavy armour on freaking everyone! I waited in the borderland amassing a huge convoy, with 12 elite units for protection and 30 losers, plus 6 pack animals for the journey. I had to camp and hold the waves back countless times at least six different times I had to camp, because my units were decimated and half or at times 3/4 of my army was unconscious and had to be carried to our destination. I lost 3 on the journey. I thought about quitting licking my wounds and turning back to the Borderlands, but I was stubborn. None of my farmers had any gear whatsoever on them. Now, they all look like skeleton bandits and crab raiders. I made it to my destination with half of my men on the brink of starvation. I set up camp and started cooking. and we ran out of supplies for the base. the true struggle of holding up a defense begins! As I send out scouts for supplies.
Thanks! I set up a base in the HN desert only to be harrassed by bandits, ninjas, paladins, shreks, bonedogs and grow eggplants to feed my people like an idiot
I settled here, and really the only complaint is that crabs regularly attack my base, and then the crab raiders (whom I'm allied with) break down my gate to run in and heal the crabs that have removed the legs off my farmers
The Crab Raiders are possibly one of the nicest factions in the game; They keep to themselves, are in a war with the Reavers so will happily fight them alongside you and if you make friends with them, they'll have your back if you have theirs. If you're humans; DO NOT go south under any circumstances - Skin Bandits!
The Deadlands, while incredibly difficult, is possible. Sustainability is possible only if you have hydroponics and put them on your roofs to get watered. I don't believe rain catchers work though, so you need to be making Gohan with rice and vegetables, and have fuel from hemp.
@@alexanderrahl7034 Fishman Isle is the island at the south of the map, it's far away from most faction but a good defensible place and you can also grow hemp and sell it at flat lagoon for easy profit
@@paulrogersgaming cool! btw there are 2 really good spot near the copper nodes, there you have plenty of space and resources, mind sometimes some acid rain but with a hat it's safe the crab "attack" gives you food.
I havent played in a long time but the last time i built a town in green beach i had to start a new save becuase i felt too safe and secure, like i was cheating the fun out the game
*gasp* Did you just say you are playing this game for the 17th time!? You serious!? I've been playing this game for a year and a half and it took me months to make my main character the strongest Scorchlander! And I still didn't even start building a base because I need an army first, and then I need to train that army as well. So it will take a long ass time before even going into base building.
I just realized that the Crab Raiders may actually be what's keeping the Fishmen from invading the mainland. They're probably descendants of the original settlers of the region who were terrorized by the Fishmen (snatching their loved ones and dragging them to the depths to be eaten) probably at some point in history and in time they adapted, observing the local crabs tearing through a swarm of Fishmen ( you see this too crabs always win vs Fishmen in the wilds probably because they have thick shells and razor sharp pincers) and started mimicking the majestic crabs. At first the armor and their cutting weapons to be able to protect themselves against the Fishmen and in time a cult formed around this and not long after a whole society inspired by crabs.
Fishmen do not have crab weapons. They are fish crab human mutants.
@@Kneejair I never said Fishmen have crab weapons. I said the ancestors of the Crab Raiders mimicked the crabs they saw in the wilds by implementing cutting damage weapons and thick heavy armor into their arsenal.
@@Kneejairwhat are you talking about???
@@murk336
That brother has been hitting the hashish too much.
Anyway, it's PRAYER DAY, brother! Open the gates, and let us praise Okran together!
Fun fact multiple unrelated species in real life evolved into crabs like animals. This phenomenon is known as carcinization.
i settled once in greenbeach in a hiver only playthrough a while ago, i settled there because i knew how hostile its inhabitants where, and because i knew i could farm and get good iron and copper, it settled in a sort of plateau, i recommend it if you want to be constantly engaged in combat
That plateau is where I settled also because a little further out there is a high copper area in the pits nearby With the highly defensible position and very good soil
When it comes to getting combat experience in the mid-late game, I think the Stormgap/Stobe's Gamble/Greenbeach area is probably the best!
@@paulrogersgaming Greenbeach was the first place I settled after staying in squin and then stoat for a bit
@@l_enning4873 Stoat is SO underrated. Shop variety is good, copper nearby, and it's more central than the other UC.
@@paulrogersgaming :) Great input, I love it! I've probably dumped a thousand hours into Kenshi so far, but I enjoyed the latent insta-trouble with the Holy Nation for early game just too much to make a whole lot of attempts to settle down anywhere outside the highlands near Dust King Tower...
Be forewarned, if you build your base south enough in the beach, you might also attract the attention the skin bandits if you have humans in your squad.
Yeah I'm in the southern part and if your on the border zone you get great farming and everything including quality 150 or more copper.
The issue is that skin bandits and mega cabs are a real threat.
Neutral crabs will still be aggressive even if you're friends with crab Raiders.
Otherwise it would be Great spot. I'm also there way too early in my play through haha
There is also this absolutely god-tier plateau on the border of Stobe’s Garden and Greenbeach, just east of the Reavers. It gives you such an amazing defensible position alongside all resources and bonuses of settling in Greenbeach but the drawback is that you will also be attacked by the Skin Bandits (turrets can solve that quickly)
Where?
Can you remove the threat of skin bandits by having a skeleton character join them?
@@rainmanslim4611 Yes, you can. But then the skeleton bandits will hate your guts. The crabbers too I believe
You can also solve the skin bandits issue by hiring a skeleton recruit, going to their HQ, sneaking, waiting for Savant to to go bed, then kidnapping him, putting him in a peeler machine, stealing his meitou sword and machine blueprints (hey, you'll never know when you need them) and then running out of there.
@@rush4in here's how I solved that: kill savant, it's the easiest way to go. Then ally with the skeleton bandits. Then (this might have just worked because my base is at Stobe's feet) kill Valamon. Remember to take his meitou weapon. With valamon dead, crab raiders will take over Ark, and your base will be subject to the Crab Tournament. Win every round of the Crab Tournament, and enjoy peace with all your neighbors. The skeleton bandits spawn enough patrols that they take care of any south hive, scavenger, or almost any other nuisance.
Welcome to the Southeast Side... where men want to be Skeletons, Skeletons want to be men, and other men want to be crabs.
Maybe Savant was right. The ashes make you crazy. Now go jump into the peeler, brother.
just make multiple settlements or waystations everywhere. though my main base is usually at the center of the map coz my primary consideration is travel time, since there's no fast travel in kenshi.
whereas my warrior thieves can jump from town to town or dungeon to dungeon, bringing in food and loot from everywhere.
as for my waystations, they're usually abandoned and i don't keep stashes of loot there (it's just walls, gates, beds, basic crafting stations for medicine/repair kits/kitchen, and prisoner cells), so i just let enemies invade it when i'm not there using it.
coz resources simply isn't difficult to come by for us thieves. ALL the NPC cities are my automated factories.
So you became tech hunters
I personally don't like thievery in kenshi anymore, it's far too easy and far too strong. Also when you have a decent base set up and a few laborers, you can achieve self sustainance pretty fast.
In fact I would say although stealing stuff you need is easy enough, I prefer not having to micro manage this stuff. Simply pick a base location that has a bit of every resource and you're good to go.
@@brohvakiindova4452 > far too easy and far too strong
lol. you do you. it mostly depends how much of your LIMITED TIME ON EARTH you want to spend on a single VIDEO GAME.
if stealing, stealth KO of bounty targets, etc.. gets you the same monetary result in a single day vs several days of production, YOU are not the one who gets to decide how OTHER PLAYERS should play their own game.
@@nowherefool5869 What in "I personally don't like" didn't you understand?
Kenshi simply IS a slow game and thieving is a massive shortcut that feels totally out of place to me.
I did not intend to dictate how anyone plays the game, just that I don't like the imbalance because you skip the annoying but also kind of enjoyable struggel at the start.
No offense you can play how you want and time is important, which is why I play with some remedies myself, such as faster XP and healing.
I've been doing the same thing but with buildings in cities as they have a giant icon on the map.
Buy the smallest shack, install beds, keep food stores, repair kits and medicine.
I prefer Fishman Isle...its defensible and as long as you dont kill the Big Fish, it provides an excellent low risk training ground to get all your guys into the 40s with combat skills + you can grow hemp and make food cubes easy. Once your ready, you can replace the bridge to the north mainland allowing you to bridge large pack/combat animals across the water, and continue to level up into the 70s with everything that roams around there.
I can attest. Fishman Isle and Bonefields are two of the best areas to farm XP, at least mid game. My squad just killed their first adult leviathan that occasionally spawn on Bonefields (alongside a whole battalion of beak things and boneyard wolves sheesh) and barely managed to survive, but hey, the amount of XP and the limbs lost makes it all worthwhile.
@@robertlustmord1636
Only in Kenshi can losing limbs be considered a good thing. That and RimWorld, since the bionics there can get pretty crazy, especially modded ones.
vain is an underrated region just given the infrequency of bandit attacks, beak things are a bit of a struggle though
Today find out that you can build a basecalmost at hive's doorsteps. The problem tho, it's always raining and grassy.
Hyped for kenshi 2 in a few years
🙌
I like the Unwanted zone, if you can survive the beak things while building walls you will almost never deal with raids
If you build in the screaming bandits terriory and utilize the vallies the mobs have to use .you can build a kill box and just sit and farm exp . But warning there will be so many rendered enemies dead and alive it will make the game crash once it hits a certain limit.
I enjoyed the video, thanks. I learned something new and the calm tone of your speech fits the subject.
Haven't played for a while and I never tried the east coast. Greenbeach looks like a good spot to settle. Thx for the tips!
Greenbeach also have a secluded island near the eastern border of the map, but it won't provide you any copper unless you have a mod for copper drills (they'll actually provide you with a tiny little bit in a tiny island near the northern part of the main one).
Thank you for this video. I have come back to leave a comment to say that I will fulfil my divine promise of making a settlement in the promised land... I have also come back to check where the location was.. I embark !
I appreciate your crab enthusiasm!
Skeleton bandits, depending on your luck and the quality grades that you find also have some of the best early game HEAVY armor which can't really be beaten until AI level unlocks on the research tree. I loved my journey to scout out green beach, I eventually ended up in the Sandy Oasis of Shem, but I am still thinking about colonizing Green Beach in the coming days.
I like building on mountainous terrain with loads of natural walls then trying to wall as much as possible with the buildings themselves, also I use the f12 to get buildings in realistic positions that are annoying to get a building to go, and also sky bridges sometimes but that's usually just playing around
The thumbnail says ot all
Greenbeach is the perfect climate for crabs
What other reason do i need?
I settled in Stobe's Garden (right next to stobe) in my last playthrough, lost the save shortly after though and im considering Greenbeach for the next playthrough
Green Beach also has one of the best specific base locations on the map, one of three I've found which I enjoy. Only downside is it's just so far from other settlements. So I rarely settle at Green Beach.
I settled gut. My own, personal, beakthing security system.
It's funny that I read this comment just before uploading a video on Gut. You have good taste.
Something new I started doing in my current kenshi runs is hiring mercs when doing trade caravans early game. I hire them for 2 days but make a ton of money running drugs between swamps and flats lagoon and with the blood spiders in the swamp and beak things in the bonefields along with roaming dog packs I can say they are very worth having to keep my party from being wiped. (and possibly eaten alive)
Very nice video format, concise and informative. I have recenlty turned my attention towards the Crabby Islands; iron adn copper nodes on both big islands, fertility plus frequent rain (sometimes it's the funny acidic kind). Only problem are the Reavers if you don't prepare soon enough. Overall, I'm pleasantly surprised with the location, speciall considering I had never travelled there before.
Great video and it speaks a lot about the very exact region me and my Kenshi faction have our eyes on.
I just need to gather up a strong enough force to take on Valamon and his Reavers
Hey bro have a sub. Keep up the good work!!
greenbeach is so chill for being so close to the hellscape that is the pits, kidnapped valamon in his sleep and allied the crab raiders and havent had any trouble besides the occasional crab group wandering in since, havent even felt the need to build a gate yet, my main issue is that getting to black scratch and brink can take a while especially since the more mountainous areas tend to lag for me
No thank you. I will continue to build in barren desert regions, surviving off cactus plants which require 0 water to grow, and defending my unwalled settlement by fighting everyone off in melee.
may I interest you in the bone fields? slight bonus, you don`t have to actually grow anything because the beakies that will inevitably swarm you provide all the meat you could need
I've previously searched for base spots in this location, but have found only 2 of the spots mentioned in the video.
I'll add those new ones to my spots map)
I settled on the outskirts of the swamps and quite like the little zone even though you are guaranteed hella raids on your joint.
You should do videos on each region
Thanx for advices!
Stobe's garden are not bad either, there's a spot next to stobe that has 1 huge copper, 4 big iron, 70% water and 80% stone with decent amount of wind
Very informative, and concise fun guide :) Subbed
You can join the skeleton bandits, settle, and win the crab tournament with extra help. 2 allies in the best area!
Ally with skeleton bandits?
Correction. Depending on your location in green beach you will be attacked by both skin and skeleton bandits. Learned this hard way.
This is a cool series you have.
I've been thinking I'll try to put a base in every zone and this will be of help.
I can't wait to see if you'll try the Unwanted Zone. 😅
Dare I go to such a dangerous place?? Perhaps...
@@paulrogersgaming Please dare!
Looks great! I will try this!
But what about that crazy crab tournament when you settle in this part of the map ? Happened to me, in Gut and those crabby destroy me weeks after weeks until i was able to tech enough. Maybe a mod of mine ?
A bit early but congratulations for 1000 sub
Thank you!!! I am watching the sub count as we speak haha
I personally have settled on the big island nearby: Half of the island cannot be farmed but there are a 100% iron node and an admittedly only 10% 2 workers copper node on a small island right next to it, and if you surround the island and copper node with half-submerged walls, raiders won't even be able to bust your gate and will just swim around it for a bit. It's basically an easy mode settlement, only problem being that there is no close big city nearby.
Love base building in the foglands, alot of ez xp
I've never played it but looks interesting.
It's a fucking living nightmare!
The journey from the Borderland was brutal! I thought it would be a breeze getting over there, but then the acid rain hit, no acid rain protection... and as soon as the acid rain hit, then the Skeleton Bandits attacked, and then wave, after wave, after wave after wave of crab raiders came with their mammoth crabs sniping off a majority of my famers legs and arms off. I tried to finish them off in a few swings with my vanguard units, just to realize they all had heavy armour and were only being momentarily knocked out. No one in my squad had any weapons capable of delivering armour penetration. I've never considered a minor faction would have heavy armour on freaking everyone!
I waited in the borderland amassing a huge convoy, with 12 elite units for protection and 30 losers, plus 6 pack animals for the journey.
I had to camp and hold the waves back countless times at least six different times I had to camp, because my units were decimated and half or at times 3/4 of my army was unconscious and had to be carried to our destination. I lost 3 on the journey.
I thought about quitting licking my wounds and turning back to the Borderlands, but I was stubborn. None of my farmers had any gear whatsoever on them. Now, they all look like skeleton bandits and crab raiders.
I made it to my destination with half of my men on the brink of starvation. I set up camp and started cooking. and we ran out of supplies for the base. the true struggle of holding up a defense begins! As I send out scouts for supplies.
Where i can find the resource list of every zone ? like in the 0:15
I pulled that image from the Wiki! kenshi.fandom.com/wiki/Gut
@@paulrogersgaming Thanks!
Looks like a good place to settle
I wanted to do a farming run
Satan aka beck things have one weakens someone who runs fast and uses range
Thanks! I set up a base in the HN desert only to be harrassed by bandits, ninjas, paladins, shreks, bonedogs and grow eggplants to feed my people like an idiot
with the amount of reavers in the area, i think greenbeach is better suited for more experienced players
Good stuff dude!
Would you make a video on Gut? Its my favorite place.
you already got me at 100% green
I settled here, and really the only complaint is that crabs regularly attack my base, and then the crab raiders (whom I'm allied with) break down my gate to run in and heal the crabs that have removed the legs off my farmers
The best part about green beach if you settle on the island: crab raider, patrols: free defense army
hmmm i will send my invested team out there, beep GET TO IT !
I have made outposts there to fight the Crab People but i never allied with them and made a Major city there. I'll try that. Thanks
The Crab Raiders are possibly one of the nicest factions in the game; They keep to themselves, are in a war with the Reavers so will happily fight them alongside you and if you make friends with them, they'll have your back if you have theirs. If you're humans; DO NOT go south under any circumstances - Skin Bandits!
I love the Crab Raiders. So easy to make peace with them and thrive in crabland
I think I may set up a lil something here but I'm scared of the Reavers haha
Good video!
Apologies if this has been asked in your other videos but would you mind sharing what mod or modlist you were using with this map?
No worries. The main mods I use are for: Genesis map (just the map), 3x attack slots, Squad Size 256, Dark UI, and Reactive World.
The Deadlands, while incredibly difficult, is possible. Sustainability is possible only if you have hydroponics and put them on your roofs to get watered. I don't believe rain catchers work though, so you need to be making Gohan with rice and vegetables, and have fuel from hemp.
I look forward to setting up there
My best settlement was on the fish people island.
Please, tell us more.
@@alexanderrahl7034 Fishman Isle is the island at the south of the map, it's far away from most faction but a good defensible place and you can also grow hemp and sell it at flat lagoon for easy profit
@@keenbump2406 I have never settled there, BUT I am willing to give it a shot. If things look promising, I'll make a video specific for that region!
@@paulrogersgaming cool! btw there are 2 really good spot near the copper nodes, there you have plenty of space and resources, mind sometimes some acid rain but with a hat it's safe the crab "attack" gives you food.
will there be a new kenshi ? this is it
Kenshi 2 is already indev
thanks i'm gonna go to greenbeach
I forgot Greenbeach even bloody existed
i settled in Shem because of the ponds to abuse them as defense
Cotton? Im bringing kenshi to 1840
I'm looking for a nice beach by the sea to make my first base. But by the looks of it, Greenbeach doesn't look that green to me.
Because its beachfront property
Invest before the 3rd Empire takes over!
Greenbeach squad rise up
I havent played in a long time but the last time i built a town in green beach i had to start a new save becuase i felt too safe and secure, like i was cheating the fun out the game
Indeed. I should move
Can you do the hidden forest
Holy cow, the resources in the Hidden Forest are quite high. Maybe it is truly the most underrated region? I'll have to check it out!
Great video mate
Thank you good sir!
*gasp* Did you just say you are playing this game for the 17th time!? You serious!?
I've been playing this game for a year and a half and it took me months to make my main character the strongest Scorchlander! And I still didn't even start building a base because I need an army first, and then I need to train that army as well. So it will take a long ass time before even going into base building.
I may have done nothing but Kenshi and work for several months 😅 It was a time for sure
@@paulrogersgaming Are you okay dude? You may need to take a break from Kenshi.
Kenshi is not worth playing until you can take slaves.
Really enjoyed this on 1.5x speed. I like Greenbeach but it's a little boring and far imo.
Not exactly. You can also have Skin Harvest from the Skin Bandits.
CRAB UP!
Beak Things? No thanks. I'm going to live in the ruins of Shem.
I stop watching when the vid said to make friends with the locals. You don't make friends with EXP.
The Crab Raiders are awesome allies though!
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