Good job, you have managed to avoid poverty as a skillful alchemist. First time this rout i had „the game was rigged from the start” moment when my low crafting character who wasn’t that strong (also I wasn’t so knowledgeable on what to craft for profit) failed miserably at the beginning. This failure with debt piling up is what would drive an unsuccessful character into hands of johnes and rodolfo. (They are not the baddies, no one is. Everyone is just doing what’s best for them)
I think you should start with the Alchemy jobs then go sell at market. Every time you complete a job you get not only what you would have sold plus the reputation amount you get, which grows every time you complete a job. So your first job you get Market Value, your second job you get slightly more than Market Value and it'll keep growing as you gain rep. You might be able to do armorer as well since the resources you need to complete those orders can be bought from the market, like Hauberks/gambesons/leather suits.
When I did this I waited a week, paid the debt, got bored of the craftsman life and joined some sort of parliamentarian rebellion then died to a horde of knights.
died in my own file not long after reaching england, got a little ways in and didnt realize i missed a choice or three 😅 cleared 5094 points for my profile and have an overall level of 594 wouldnt have done any of it if you hadnt shown off this game, so thank you!
you can kinda force this route even if you did extremely well by not attacking the french camp to kill the french marshall. failing that quest by not showing up cost you a huge amount with the earl and troops so you don't qualify for the other two routes
@@TheSilversonGR Hmm, yes and no. Optimally I would say weapon skill should be at 15+ if you want to go merc (as of chapter 4), and 25+ if you want to go nobility, as that is just a harder route. Statwise it depends heavily on the build and how he/you play. Personally I don't mind having low strength, endurance and coordination, as it can be fixed and covered by weaponskill + armor. Had he gone the merc route, then this character could have completed chapter 6.
A legionaries life, which was where the combat system and the first part of the story (beats) are lifted from. He is a solo creator that is currently working on his next project which should release soon.
@@EvilTwinn It is not revealed yet, the dev only said that 'its a setting most fans of ALL will appreciate' so most people assume that it will also take place somewhere in roman history
Good job, you have managed to avoid poverty as a skillful alchemist.
First time this rout i had „the game was rigged from the start” moment when my low crafting character who wasn’t that strong (also I wasn’t so knowledgeable on what to craft for profit) failed miserably at the beginning.
This failure with debt piling up is what would drive an unsuccessful character into hands of johnes and rodolfo. (They are not the baddies, no one is. Everyone is just doing what’s best for them)
I think you should start with the Alchemy jobs then go sell at market. Every time you complete a job you get not only what you would have sold plus the reputation amount you get, which grows every time you complete a job. So your first job you get Market Value, your second job you get slightly more than Market Value and it'll keep growing as you gain rep. You might be able to do armorer as well since the resources you need to complete those orders can be bought from the market, like Hauberks/gambesons/leather suits.
Thanks so much! :)
When I did this I waited a week, paid the debt, got bored of the craftsman life and joined some sort of parliamentarian rebellion then died to a horde of knights.
Hahaha! Snap xD
Name checks out
Sir Garbo the Town Poisoner
died in my own file not long after reaching england, got a little ways in and didnt realize i missed a choice or three 😅
cleared 5094 points for my profile and have an overall level of 594
wouldnt have done any of it if you hadnt shown off this game, so thank you!
I actually never got this rout, I did so well in my first few run that i keep getting to be knight in England or mercernary in Rennes.
you can kinda force this route even if you did extremely well by not attacking the french camp to kill the french marshall. failing that quest by not showing up cost you a huge amount with the earl and troops so you don't qualify for the other two routes
Since you have played the game, shouldn't his power, endurance and weapon skills attributes be in the 20s by now?
@@TheSilversonGR It depends really, if you focus on training then yeah but his main focus is making money first.
You can always turn down both the earl and the offer to join the soldiers.
@@TheSilversonGR Hmm, yes and no. Optimally I would say weapon skill should be at 15+ if you want to go merc (as of chapter 4), and 25+ if you want to go nobility, as that is just a harder route.
Statwise it depends heavily on the build and how he/you play.
Personally I don't mind having low strength, endurance and coordination, as it can be fixed and covered by weaponskill + armor.
Had he gone the merc route, then this character could have completed chapter 6.
Imagine being a brigand and thinking “I’m going to fight a guy in full plate armor with subpar weapons”
Green arrow is for inventory and chest moving faster mate
@3:12 lol you should not say those words when ur enemy has crossbow and u dont have a shield, plus given ur history with xbows
Is there any similiar game like this ?
A legionaries life, which was where the combat system and the first part of the story (beats) are lifted from.
He is a solo creator that is currently working on his next project which should release soon.
@@NielsMulvad Do we know what the project is or is it yet to be revealed?
@@EvilTwinn It is not revealed yet, the dev only said that 'its a setting most fans of ALL will appreciate' so most people assume that it will also take place somewhere in roman history