PRO TIP: The y-house for purchase in Blackscratch is bugged. If you build inside it, you will lose access to the left wing -- as if an invisible wall had appeared. You will know because whenever you try to path into the left wing, your character will instead run upstairs and onto the roof. CTRL + SHIFT + F11 does not fix this. Importing does not fix this. You fix it by placing a research table (or another object of similar length/size) intersecting the invisible wall. You don't have to build it, you can merely place the wireframe blueprint. You should then be able to path into the left wing again, and you can delete the wireframe blueprint. This may happen each time you reload the save. There is no known permanent fix. This is a long standing bug, but information on it can be hard to find online.
For Tip24: An easy way to automate the strength training process is to become overloaded like the video said, but if you [Shift+Right Click] you can set next action using that. I like to get my guys in a town with a tower , shift click outside of the town next to the walls, and then shift click back onto top of the tower and repeat the process many times. This way the guys will keep walking up the tower and around the city and gain loads of xp easily, and the town also gives safety so you can do this from the begining
There's an even easier way. Just go to somewhere safe, like the Hub, right click on an npc walking around town, and click follow. Your character will walk around all on their own, and you only need to intervene if they get stuck on the geometry or the npc goes to bed or something.
The most effective way to get money for me is to follow the nomads, join their fights when I can, and loot what they kill. I have basically became a sword salesman.
for me it's thievery+stealth up, go to squinn, rob the human trader there, go over to the shek general goods trader, sell his stuff (doesn't count as contraband because they're different factions), rob *them* and sell their stuff in the tower. rolls in tens of thousands of cats every time the trader inventory refreshes, and you'll probably still have materials left over
I just bought Kenshi yesterday after it’s been on my wishlist for a year or so. Was really scared I wouldn’t like it as I don’t like point to move games. Started a new character, human wanderer to do it first as God intended. Start off in a mostly destroyed town, find a bar, buy some meat and a med kit and hear metal clanking outside. Go outside to see a gang of about 10 Dust Bandits moving through the town. Follow their leader as he leaves thinking they will protect me if anything crazy happens. See some ore to mine and run over to mine it. The bandits immediately start chasing me to rob me and I start running back to town. By chance I intercept a group of Hungry Bandits and they start fighting the Dust Bandits. Instead of continuing to the town like a smart person I start fighting with them and am able to single out and kill a Dust Bandit, take he helmet, better robe armor and a big sword. Hell yeah! Notice around me that all the Hungry Bandits are now dead because they were weak and hungry and the chase continues but this time I am wounded. Three Dust Bandits catch up with me and cut me down, knocking me out, where I bleed to death from my wounds because no one is able to heal me. 10/10 can’t wait to play again today. Which is why I’m here for this video.
Hahahaha Kenshi is an underrated master piece. With some mods it becomes the best game ever, you can tailor your experience and playstyle to whatever story you want. Its Peak sandbox, the only thing is it takes time to level up but I just chalk it up to part of the experience. I personally always find myself hanging around Vain hives since the beak things often attack the hivers and I just loot their corpses for quick money. Get some skeleton companions early as they dont eat and dont get eaten by beasts so when your main character is healing your skeletons can go around roaming
I just started a playthrough like 2 days ago after watching your 'hardest start' Kenshi videos. I'm struggling to learn the game; I started as a slave. It took me around 4-5 days to escape, and even more time just roaming endlessly to the north/west, where things kept getting more and more dangerous. I lost my left arm to a robotic spider, and after almost being eaten by Yellow Cannibals, I was able to make it to the south. I found some hives, made some cash by luring Beak Things and Gorillas to them and selling their leather. Cooking their meats helped me reach The Hub, where I was able to buy a house and start researching some things. God i was in needed of some tips, thanks mate, this game is awesome!
that Pat Tillman reference came out of nowhere, like a bullet that was definitely accidental and not because your squadmate said "slavery is fucking illegal"
Having at least one bull in ur group is really great, 1. A mobile storage when its full let beep zoom it through the map all the way to ur base with 52+ mph drop everything and back to continue exploring, 2. It can build up strength and toughness really fast it can mow down groups of enemies like nothing, it can't dodge/block though and have 200% hunger. At high sneaking lvl, u can press sneak while being eaten that the thing that is eating you drops aggro and leaves you, ofc if you are not under your KO threshold that is.
I love my bull I actually let the gorrilo and the beak thing I captured die over it lol. They were starving we all were after the trip to okrans girdle from the foglands then back to base to pack up and relocate to a real base.
FYI without animal bags mod the top speed of a unencumbered bull is only 31 mph, it isn't bad by any metric but in the base game pack-animals are really susceptible to carry weight and leg injuries. Not to mention it will take a very long time for a young bull to grow old enough to be really useful even for carrying goods at high speeds, a juvenile bull will move at speeds 8-12 mph even without any overcapacity weight. Even an elder bull will only move at about 15 mph without excessive athletics skill. The animal bags mod add a 2x athletics effect to animals, which mean they will run at extreme speeds.
Adding to the jobs part. you can add in jobs like mining and crafting by holding shift and clicking the workstation/mine. Multiple jobs can be set up and arranged. For example set a job to a stone processor, then to a stone mine. The character will use the processor until there is no material to use, then they will go and mine. When they have mined enough material they will go back to the processor. Farming and loom operation is another combo to try. When the farm needs tending the recruit will do that then can process the materials until the next harvest is ready.
My favorite way to build up weapon skills and especially martial arts is to build a double ring arena. I just build it outside of town and put beds, prisoner cages, general storage bins, and then you go mug someone and bring them back. I personally LOVE to kidnap a Dust Bandit Leader. Equip them with training weapons like a training Katana so they CAN'T hurt you. Now equip a training weapon on yourself so you don't kill THEM. Make sure both character have lots of food. Now attack the guy with your favorite weapon. Equip heavy weapons to build your strength or a wasashi(smallest sword) to build up your dex. You will need fist wraps for martial arts training but using them will damage your character over time. When you take the gloves off be careful because Martial Arts blows off body parts left and right and can INSTANT KILL your prisoner and that just sucks. As you train with the prisoner they get stronger too! Use this one prisoner to train your whole team and the stronger he gets the faster your new guys will level up their skills since they are fighting a stronger opponent. Warning!!! This prisoner will become a GOD of War! Done training? Great! Now recruit him since you can recruit Dust Bandit Leaders Mwa hahahaha. Further warning ... Martial arts have weird moves. One is a palm strike that sends enemies flying and they will fly out of the arena so you have to have another wall around your arena so he doesn't escape. You have to actively pay attention during this training which to me means it's more fun. Beat on him then retreat back to the middle of the arena you have made. The bigger the Arena you make the easier it is too train. Don't build your Arena too close to any of your settlements or while you are fighting the will open all the doors to come and assist you ... which means hell gets unleashed unto the world as the prisoner escapes. I find this to be the fastest way to train up all the important skills and you can quickly create an elite fighting force that you will need to kill off spiders and Cleanser Units for AI CORES. Have fun and Good Luck.
You can recruit loads of skeletons for your party from the town Shark (in the swamps) way more any other place in Kenshi. I can usually recruit 1-3 skeletons in one trip and new comers arrive every so often...so if you need turret guards, or an army of robots try the Dancing Skeleton.
Day 1 to Day 15, try to recruit most of your crew members to about 25. Have two separate teams, one in Stack and one in Squein and maybe a small team in Admag. Stack has a lot of free skins and raw meat to support the ultimate base in Squin until you are able to build a permanent base there. Start training everyone in athletics early on to about level 50 and strength to level 25. Then once you have a good sized team, start training in toughness by involving in a lot of fights. Start building training dummies and turret training once you have money and food secured. Start your leather and armor production in Stack on about Day 10. By Day 30, your guy will have level 80 armor skill and start making specialist grade armor with 100% success rate. Start buying some animals to serve as transportation back and forth Stack and Squin once you have enough food and money early on. Train your animals athletics and toughness everyday, then strength. On about day 20, you will start group training in stealth and crossbow as you start acquiring some free crossbows from the Dust bandits. Start capturing some bandits on about Day 20 for different training purposes. Accumulate enough building material and iron plates early on. On about Day 35, you will be able to build a good base in just 2 days. Defending the base is a piece of cake.
i first heard of this game last night. Ended up buying it. I'm ready to die 5 minutes into my first attempt and continue to do that for the next 500 hours. Thanks for the tips!
Another really good benefit for joining the Shinobi Thieves (tip 38) is that you can run into "wandering assassin" characters from this faction on the road and if you are allied with them you can pick them up and carry them with you as a sort of deployable bodyguard, just by putting them down when you run into trouble they will protect you. Considering they can have stats in the high 60s it is well worth the 10k investment just to have them help you.
Corrections/Added information Tip 3 There are no guards in the Hub. There are the trade ninjas in the bar. That's it. You have a mod which adds some in. The bar guards will assist you with bandits but only if they see you are attacked. Tip 4 This only affects player owned towns. Tip 6 You still cannot sell items stolen from their faction to them. Tip 7 If Ctrl+Shift+F11 doesn't fix it just try to save and then load. Usually that works for me. Tip 10 Passive just means they will not target hostiles nearby unless they are within "combat" range and aggressive. Tip 17 Not a correction but a tip. You can put Iron Plates inside the inventroy of the Research Bench so when you click to upgrade they are used so you don't need to worry about bringing them to the table later. Tip 19 Techniquely 4. Cloth does exist. Stuff like Wooden Sandals, Martial Arts Bindings, goggles and so on. Tip 29 Thieving XP has no connection to the chance of being caught. Also picking up off the ground is extremely slow. Suggest hitting up a cannibal village and using the "stolen" into a non-stolen stack trick. Tip 30 A lot of units have bonus relations for a faction. Like Moll, Phoenix, Esata, Tinfist, any High Inquisitor, Seto and Tengu to name some off the top of my head. Also the HN gives +5 relations instead of +2 per bounty if you don't ask for payment. Tip 37 No matter the quality your combat stats which effect XP gain drop by the same amount. Please use the best quality armour you can, not low quality. Tip 43 Polearm (Standard one) is the best performing weapon in 1v1 scenarios of all weapons. It's only beaten by Martial Arts. Great for beginners and end game too. Tip 45 Katanas have the same animations that Sabres have however they also have Downward Combo... (Double Swing) This attack used to be overpowered when it'd hit up to 99 targets at a time, twice. Now it hits 1 target... Twice. Katanas will actually do less damage than Sabres and Polearms because of downward combo. All weapons use their animations (If they use the same ones) at the same speed provided your attack speed is the same. I gotta split for now but if you want I can finish up watching and see if there are any more that need to be corrected later on.
My favorite tip is always. Don't be afraid of mods. The game was designed to be easily moddable and there's a TON of no brainer quality of life mods to choose from. Once you get your bearings from this video, feel free to personalize your kenshi experience!
Found one cool auto strength training method. You will need 2 people (or 3 if you want to keep playing actively). One of them is a labourer guy, the other is hauling to storage. Squin works best as it’s relatively safe and there is a house that’s far enough from ore veins. Buy a house, build ore storage, give your power lifter a back pack full with iron (place it in inventory), fill his own inventory with trash items that’s not ore, so he can carry only one piece of ore at a time. And now he’s running back and forth nearly endlessly training a shit ton of strength (also don’t forget to carry a body on his shoulders)
also: toothpick - the best crossbow to level up your precision and crossbow skill, as well as your dex, though it's damage is very low. used in a group though, they're amazing for causing blood loss in enemies, great for taking down beak things and leviathans.
AFAIK only one of the waystations has a robotics shop, unless you have mods. There's a Skel bed in World's End though and probably one in Black Scratch, but I don't really consider those waystations.
@@TheVampireAzriel i'm sure at least 2 of them do, one is a small shack, the other has a storm house sized one... don't think any of the mods i use change anything about the waystations.
i recommend the uc start if youre bored by the hub, its a much more fun area imo especially if you want to play something like a skeleton, sho-battai is a great town to center your early exploration around
Hey, great video! I’ve been getting back into Kenshi recently (never got too deep to begin with, hence me being here), and you really explained things in a well balanced way of Just Enough Information where I wasn’t being spoiled, but I also wasn’t being treated like a kid who’s being kept under the wraps about their parents divorce. So kudos! Liked and subscribed c:
I found the most mind blowing thing (a bag?) in the game when it comes to weight. You can pick up one of your teammate and give him all the baskets filled with stuffs so your weight will be increased only by your teammate weight without counting the weight of his baskets (it doesn't matter whether the baskets are in inventory or equipped on your teammate). So you can be a quickly moving machine that can take a lot of stuffs on the board.
2:10 Those stats are for the Hive Prince specifically. There are three playable hiver subraces. Prince, Worker Drone, and Soldier Drone. There is also the Queens but they are not playable in vanilla. Each Subrace has different stat bonuses, and HP values. Tip 2 kind of clarifies this given you mention subraces, but I think it still could be confusing to say that 'Hivers only have 80 hp,' when one of the big features of Hivers is that each subrace has different HP values.
If you want to learn more, the Wiki pages about the Hiver subraces have lots of great nitty gritty Info that isn't listed in the Race Stats of the character creator, but I must say, if this is your first playthrough of the game I'd suggest against reading the wiki as it contains *Major spoilers.* There are some pieces of info that I think are vital though. Hive drones need only half the food a human does, they also run and attack slightly faster. They are really really good, _if_ you can keep them alive.
While beak things can outrun a hiver kitted out with masterwork stealth legs they have a super slow attack animation. They will have a very hard time hitting someone as slow as 18mph provided that charcter does not stop running. This doesn't solve the problem, but allows you to postpone it near indefinitely (find help!)
6:46 Also, only level one Reasearch benches can fit in shacks, Level 2 and above benches can't be place in one at all. Same with quite a few crafting benches. 33:44 To add to Tip 91, if you really want to get back into a shop keep's good graces, Importing a save wipes their memories so you can buy from them again.
For reqruitable skeletons, you can also grab the Prosthetic Limbs Base Skeletons mod that adds new skeleton types based on the prosthetc styles, speed, lifter, combat, and then three subtypes within those, and it adds them as generated npc's at some bars you can hire like any other.
I was able to duplicate meito weapons by accident. Maybe this was an already discovered exploit. I captured dimak and took his meito ninja sword and brought him to squin to turn over only to find out there's no bounty on him there so i released him. I got curious if he ever go back to his tower so i checked and found him there. Knocked him out and found another meito ninja sword. Also did this to screamer d false and phonk and was able to get another meito polearm and saber.
With recruit prisoner mod, you can capture and recruit sniper bots at sniper valley and use them as turret operators. They have high levels of crossbow, turret and perception skills. Alternatively, you can search the beach at sonorous for a tower full of sniper bots just be wary of their turrets.
Loving the Kenshi content man, keep up the great work! Little tip for you below, SPOILER WARNING: From the sounds of your video, you haven't found much Masterwork armor yet. I recommend taking some time to explore the river near Blister Hill, you won't regret it.
TIP: The fence buys stuff at 50% less than shop vendors. For non weapon/armour stolen items this works out at -75%. But you can then buy back at 50% before reselling to shop keeper for 100%. This means you can get 75% of its value instead of 25% if you just sell to the fence. Unless you have. crossbow locker or item smelter near by.
Accidentally found out, what if you put somebody who have non-mechanical unhealed (red) damage in the skeleton bed it will heal the wounds akin to first aid kit. Over 400 hours played and I still find new things, it's incredible.
32:26 Personally I feel that tip 85 is a spoiler, as I had fun discovering unique recruits when I didn't know about them. But of course, it's somewhat silly to ask someone for tips while also wanting to play blind. Still, a minor spoiler warning would have been appreciated. BTW Sorry if I'm sounding negative/harsh. I really enjoyed this video. Lots of great info here, communicated well.
Abusing game mechanics to grind fast: Perception by aiming at things without having line of sight. By closing doors in houses you own and aiming at NPC on nearby rooftops. You can gain ton of martial arts by grabbing unconscious gorillos or beak things and placing them in beds. They will glitch and not attack you and still have the massive regeneration x8 of the bed. You can power-level pickpocket by stealing from an enemy "playing dead" in front of a town gate and repeatedly getting caught and re-equiping stuff on them when you get caught, they won't get up and you can click super fast if you place your loot window and zoom enough. Always level strength LAST because you will be so strong, you will kill enemies in less hits and thus need more enemies to level skills.
Bonus glitch: place any item in a container for ranged weapon you own and get it out and it will lose the "stolen" status and you can sell it at full price to anyone.
"if your watching this your probably new"... *innocent whistle* - me pretending to be new whilst just enjoying having a predz video on in the background.
I actually bought the game from watching your ex-slave video. I wasn't as successful as you in escaping. But what I wanted to say, I DID find an unique Skeleton that you didn't list. Near the hideout after you escape rebirth, there was a lone Skeleton called Sand roaming around, and as soon as I neared him, he said something to the tone of "humans... I'll resign myself to me fate." Then I could talk to him, he thought I was a holy fanatic and would let me kill him if I wanted. My options were to kill him, let him go, or try to recruit him. When requiring him, he says he'll join someone as crazy to let Skeletons accompany me. And he also has said random things while roaming.
I'm a bit lost right now. So I got myself Molly, a 2nd companion. Traveled all the way to Squin, to get us both a Wooden Backpack. I have a small shack at the Hub with a Copper Storage inside. Now both characters have the job setup, to mine a small Copper Node nearby. One the Node is full, Molly picks up all 5 Copper Ore into her Inventory and starts running towards the Copper Storage, instead of filling up her Wooden Backpack and Inventory, and then go to the Storage. What is the trick to make her do this more efficiently? Or is the Wooden Backpack only good for selling manually?
moisture farming mod makes the hub into a viable base. though there are a few more QoL mods you'd probably want to make it good to use. (also means you won't get raided/prayer/tax/shekchallenge events. kinda cheaty though due to the lack of events.
I still feel like a Noob playing kenshi even though I've nearly got 170 hours into the game. Though I have just gotten back into it after a 4 year hiatus. I didn't know about that upgrade for the research bench. I never knew it existed, so never looked to upgrade one. I always had one working and built the new one after trying to find space for it. But it's also like the Scraphouse in the Deadlands. I just got a MOD that says if I go to the Scraphouse, I can buy this new weapon. My first thought was, _"I've been there before. There's bu88er all there to find."_ So I went back. Nothing. Then I noticed for the first time a set of stairs. So pressed the _Floor_ button and a whole new world opened up to me that I didn't know existed. But the best things about Kenshi is... *There is absolutely no set ways to play. There is no storyline you have to follow. This is your start. Go out and have fun dying. And die a lot of times. And once you died a lot, die some more.* So I learned something new, so good video 👍
@@tooslow4065 Show off with your 450 hours ;-))... The problem I have with Kenshi, like with many other games, is base building. I suppose it goes back ages when playing a MMO server and bases were always getting raided by massed groups. You'd spend hours building it, only for it to be wiped out within 1/2 hour. So building bases is not really my thing. So in 90% of my playthroughs, I get to a stage with my _"player"_ and/or group and then I start to think of another way to play it. So I normally stop that and restart. I'm actually into my longest one so far with just skeletons. But to do that, I had to try to find as many skeleton mods as possible to hire. I've just come across Burn who's in his tower at the floodlands and gotten him to join. Next thing I'm doing is heading north to find out who has the blueprints for one of these peeler machines that can remove arms and legs as I want to hire Beep, but he's far to fleshy at the moment. He needs some metal limbs ;-))... Good luck with your new start 👍
@@thezanzibarbarian5729 Well the higher the grade of your outpost are the less raids you will get. Once you reach fort level most minor factions will just stop raiding you, at least that seem to be the case for any of the more starter friendly zones. The bases I've had in really aggressive places such as the south east part of the map etc. have never experienced it. The problem however is that you need to achieve a certain population to sustain such a city rank to begin with(or more likely it's tied to electricity use). Usually my bases ends up being uninhabited while out fighting for whatever cause my play-trough have, just leaving my farmers and perhaps some crafters if i desire some masterworks etc. so it bumps the rank down. My current campaign however is very focused on nation building, which mean i have multiple settlements and wage a war with the holy nation... RP style ofc. since i have a feeling my main squad could just rush in and grab their leaders without any effort at all... even more so if i bring all the "militia". All Scorchlander's ofc. since it sort of fits the theme, the only Greenlander's in my towns are all "employed" to work as "combat instructors" and farmers.
I'm over 3500 hours in and I still don't use splints. if I could auto-splint I definitely would. Also: if you are allied with the HN, they won't attack your skelly/shek/hivers, but they WILL be snarky.
I have issues with wall turrets. When you load back in to your save, your skeletons who manned these turrets teleports to the bottom of the wall, sometimes making them stuck there. Because of this, I just use ground based mounted turrets instead.
I tried to get in to kenshi but the graphics and not really knowing wtf to do made me kind of bounce off of it. Maybe this video will change my mind lol.
EVERYONE ELSE PLAYING KENSHI "I'm soloing with 1 guy for the first 20 days guys!" Me playing Kenshi with 1 dude , dies in 20 second by 5 bandits. Me playing with 3 dudes in a group, dies in 45 seconds by 15 bandits. :/
I like to use my main character because he's fast as hell like 80 athletics. I lure them one at a time into my group or haul ass to a town or hire mercs as meat shields lol.
Beak things are rather easy to dance around... I'm way more worried about pretty much any ninja early on since they will chase you forever, probably be much faster then you and wields Katanas which can be avoided but it takes way more effort. A beak thing you can dance around with pretty much any weapon and slowly kill even with starting equipment and 1 in all stats it just take a long time and gets tedious. However the worst enemy in the game is the Noble Hunters... I don't know how many times i go to close to them by mistake, just to get shot in the head and bleed out from the other side of the map(not really but a Eagles Cross have a range over 180 m). 😮💨
i read like 2 reviews about this game both mentioned slavery and racism alot and they were funny and the game was like 10$ no doubt i had to get it its been a ride alright but following tutorials and beginners guides help a bunnchh these tips are amazing especially number 4 i didnt even know that ima abuseeeeee
i have only TWO tips for every new kenshi player. 1. dont listen or watch to ANY tip or tricks video untill you finished the game by yourself atleast ONCE. i MEAN it, you will ruining the experience and the whole purpose of the game. turn of this video RIGHT now, finish the game and THEN come back. 2. if ya still here and you saw his tip nr 40 on how to use crossbows............. then just dont, DONT USE RANGE WEAPONS in kenshi. they are unbalanced and you become OP right from the start if you use them. i repeat, dont give ANY of your members a crossbow weapon, it will ruin your experience!!!!!!!!!
If you want to train first aid and get some cats. Go to bast. Beware of the holy nation of you're anything but green lander. Farm up the wespons the holy nation drops. Heal up fallen people. The more people you have the better
Pro tip: Race traits do not matter. Play whoever you think is cool. You'll end up being OP regardless. Another pro tip: Do NOT turn off settings that make the game harder, like dismemberment. You will utterly ruin your experience.
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You can't use an adblocker with it so what's the point
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PRO TIP: The y-house for purchase in Blackscratch is bugged. If you build inside it, you will lose access to the left wing -- as if an invisible wall had appeared. You will know because whenever you try to path into the left wing, your character will instead run upstairs and onto the roof. CTRL + SHIFT + F11 does not fix this. Importing does not fix this.
You fix it by placing a research table (or another object of similar length/size) intersecting the invisible wall. You don't have to build it, you can merely place the wireframe blueprint. You should then be able to path into the left wing again, and you can delete the wireframe blueprint.
This may happen each time you reload the save. There is no known permanent fix. This is a long standing bug, but information on it can be hard to find online.
shit, I hate that building. I'm definitely going to try this!
i thought that this was a random bug i encauntered, i didn't know its a problem in the basegame aswell.
For Tip24:
An easy way to automate the strength training process is to become overloaded like the video said, but if you [Shift+Right Click] you can set next action using that. I like to get my guys in a town with a tower , shift click outside of the town next to the walls, and then shift click back onto top of the tower and repeat the process many times. This way the guys will keep walking up the tower and around the city and gain loads of xp easily, and the town also gives safety so you can do this from the begining
There's an even easier way. Just go to somewhere safe, like the Hub, right click on an npc walking around town, and click follow. Your character will walk around all on their own, and you only need to intervene if they get stuck on the geometry or the npc goes to bed or something.
The most effective way to get money for me is to follow the nomads, join their fights when I can, and loot what they kill. I have basically became a sword salesman.
for me it's thievery+stealth up, go to squinn, rob the human trader there, go over to the shek general goods trader, sell his stuff (doesn't count as contraband because they're different factions), rob *them* and sell their stuff in the tower. rolls in tens of thousands of cats every time the trader inventory refreshes, and you'll probably still have materials left over
in my game, the whole town of squinn died out....@@ArgonianSkaleel
@@scubadawg1555 I'm very honestly curious about how that happened Oo
@@scubadawg1555you can import the save if you wanna bring back life, curious to what killed the guards though, they’re very strong, even with mods
@@08_cpimping95 how am i just finding this out, I'm not sure what happened still. Maybe just bad luck. I'll give this a try tho, thanks!
I just bought Kenshi yesterday after it’s been on my wishlist for a year or so. Was really scared I wouldn’t like it as I don’t like point to move games.
Started a new character, human wanderer to do it first as God intended. Start off in a mostly destroyed town, find a bar, buy some meat and a med kit and hear metal clanking outside. Go outside to see a gang of about 10 Dust Bandits moving through the town. Follow their leader as he leaves thinking they will protect me if anything crazy happens. See some ore to mine and run over to mine it. The bandits immediately start chasing me to rob me and I start running back to town. By chance I intercept a group of Hungry Bandits and they start fighting the Dust Bandits. Instead of continuing to the town like a smart person I start fighting with them and am able to single out and kill a Dust Bandit, take he helmet, better robe armor and a big sword. Hell yeah! Notice around me that all the Hungry Bandits are now dead because they were weak and hungry and the chase continues but this time I am wounded. Three Dust Bandits catch up with me and cut me down, knocking me out, where I bleed to death from my wounds because no one is able to heal me. 10/10 can’t wait to play again today. Which is why I’m here for this video.
Hahahaha Kenshi is an underrated master piece. With some mods it becomes the best game ever, you can tailor your experience and playstyle to whatever story you want. Its Peak sandbox, the only thing is it takes time to level up but I just chalk it up to part of the experience. I personally always find myself hanging around Vain hives since the beak things often attack the hivers and I just loot their corpses for quick money. Get some skeleton companions early as they dont eat and dont get eaten by beasts so when your main character is healing your skeletons can go around roaming
bro I literally refunded it, tried it again and only refunded cause I was scared I wouldnt like it, but got it again and absoloutley love it
@@lesterivan282862 Hi, can you please write the list of mods, that you mentioned? Thank you.
I just started a playthrough like 2 days ago after watching your 'hardest start' Kenshi videos. I'm struggling to learn the game; I started as a slave. It took me around 4-5 days to escape, and even more time just roaming endlessly to the north/west, where things kept getting more and more dangerous. I lost my left arm to a robotic spider, and after almost being eaten by Yellow Cannibals, I was able to make it to the south. I found some hives, made some cash by luring Beak Things and Gorillas to them and selling their leather. Cooking their meats helped me reach The Hub, where I was able to buy a house and start researching some things. God i was in needed of some tips, thanks mate, this game is awesome!
that Pat Tillman reference came out of nowhere, like a bullet that was definitely accidental and not because your squadmate said "slavery is fucking illegal"
Having at least one bull in ur group is really great, 1. A mobile storage when its full let beep zoom it through the map all the way to ur base with 52+ mph drop everything and back to continue exploring, 2. It can build up strength and toughness really fast it can mow down groups of enemies like nothing, it can't dodge/block though and have 200% hunger.
At high sneaking lvl, u can press sneak while being eaten that the thing that is eating you drops aggro and leaves you, ofc if you are not under your KO threshold that is.
I love my bull I actually let the gorrilo and the beak thing I captured die over it lol. They were starving we all were after the trip to okrans girdle from the foglands then back to base to pack up and relocate to a real base.
I somehow noticed that bull does aoe damage.
FYI without animal bags mod the top speed of a unencumbered bull is only 31 mph, it isn't bad by any metric but in the base game pack-animals are really susceptible to carry weight and leg injuries. Not to mention it will take a very long time for a young bull to grow old enough to be really useful even for carrying goods at high speeds, a juvenile bull will move at speeds 8-12 mph even without any overcapacity weight. Even an elder bull will only move at about 15 mph without excessive athletics skill. The animal bags mod add a 2x athletics effect to animals, which mean they will run at extreme speeds.
Only in Kenshi can you play 500+ hours and still feel like a beginner
this is the way
Lol this is me. Just hit the 500hrs mark, and i am now for the first time building a base and trying to learn everything i can about base building.
Factorio says hello 😅
I'm at over 3500hrs and I still learn new things.
@@TheVampireAzrieldatum, I’m at like 80 hours and I was like damn I feel like a boob still. Good to know I’m not stupid this game is just massive
Adding to the jobs part. you can add in jobs like mining and crafting by holding shift and clicking the workstation/mine. Multiple jobs can be set up and arranged.
For example set a job to a stone processor, then to a stone mine. The character will use the processor until there is no material to use, then they will go and mine. When they have mined enough material they will go back to the processor.
Farming and loom operation is another combo to try. When the farm needs tending the recruit will do that then can process the materials until the next harvest is ready.
This is how i have my chefs operating. They use the bread oven, well and cooking station 24/7
My favorite way to build up weapon skills and especially martial arts is to build a double ring arena. I just build it outside of town and put beds, prisoner cages, general storage bins, and then you go mug someone and bring them back. I personally LOVE to kidnap a Dust Bandit Leader.
Equip them with training weapons like a training Katana so they CAN'T hurt you. Now equip a training weapon on yourself so you don't kill THEM. Make sure both character have lots of food. Now attack the guy with your favorite weapon. Equip heavy weapons to build your strength or a wasashi(smallest sword) to build up your dex. You will need fist wraps for martial arts training but using them will damage your character over time. When you take the gloves off be careful because Martial Arts blows off body parts left and right and can INSTANT KILL your prisoner and that just sucks.
As you train with the prisoner they get stronger too! Use this one prisoner to train your whole team and the stronger he gets the faster your new guys will level up their skills since they are fighting a stronger opponent. Warning!!! This prisoner will become a GOD of War! Done training? Great! Now recruit him since you can recruit Dust Bandit Leaders Mwa hahahaha.
Further warning ... Martial arts have weird moves. One is a palm strike that sends enemies flying and they will fly out of the arena so you have to have another wall around your arena so he doesn't escape. You have to actively pay attention during this training which to me means it's more fun. Beat on him then retreat back to the middle of the arena you have made. The bigger the Arena you make the easier it is too train.
Don't build your Arena too close to any of your settlements or while you are fighting the will open all the doors to come and assist you ... which means hell gets unleashed unto the world as the prisoner escapes. I find this to be the fastest way to train up all the important skills and you can quickly create an elite fighting force that you will need to kill off spiders and Cleanser Units for AI CORES.
Have fun and Good Luck.
I had several i trained on but eventually i ran out of food and they starved to death. (I was a skeleton) sure was fun though.
You can recruit loads of skeletons for your party from the town Shark (in the swamps) way more any other place in Kenshi. I can usually recruit 1-3 skeletons in one trip and new comers arrive every so often...so if you need turret guards, or an army of robots try the Dancing Skeleton.
Day 1 to Day 15, try to recruit most of your crew members to about 25. Have two separate teams, one in Stack and one in Squein and maybe a small team in Admag. Stack has a lot of free skins and raw meat to support the ultimate base in Squin until you are able to build a permanent base there. Start training everyone in athletics early on to about level 50 and strength to level 25. Then once you have a good sized team, start training in toughness by involving in a lot of fights. Start building training dummies and turret training once you have money and food secured. Start your leather and armor production in Stack on about Day 10. By Day 30, your guy will have level 80 armor skill and start making specialist grade armor with 100% success rate. Start buying some animals to serve as transportation back and forth Stack and Squin once you have enough food and money early on. Train your animals athletics and toughness everyday, then strength. On about day 20, you will start group training in stealth and crossbow as you start acquiring some free crossbows from the Dust bandits. Start capturing some bandits on about Day 20 for different training purposes. Accumulate enough building material and iron plates early on. On about Day 35, you will be able to build a good base in just 2 days. Defending the base is a piece of cake.
i first heard of this game last night. Ended up buying it. I'm ready to die 5 minutes into my first attempt and continue to do that for the next 500 hours. Thanks for the tips!
Another really good benefit for joining the Shinobi Thieves (tip 38) is that you can run into "wandering assassin" characters from this faction on the road and if you are allied with them you can pick them up and carry them with you as a sort of deployable bodyguard, just by putting them down when you run into trouble they will protect you. Considering they can have stats in the high 60s it is well worth the 10k investment just to have them help you.
Corrections/Added information
Tip 3 There are no guards in the Hub. There are the trade ninjas in the bar. That's it. You have a mod which adds some in. The bar guards will assist you with bandits but only if they see you are attacked.
Tip 4 This only affects player owned towns.
Tip 6 You still cannot sell items stolen from their faction to them.
Tip 7 If Ctrl+Shift+F11 doesn't fix it just try to save and then load. Usually that works for me.
Tip 10 Passive just means they will not target hostiles nearby unless they are within "combat" range and aggressive.
Tip 17 Not a correction but a tip. You can put Iron Plates inside the inventroy of the Research Bench so when you click to upgrade they are used so you don't need to worry about bringing them to the table later.
Tip 19 Techniquely 4. Cloth does exist. Stuff like Wooden Sandals, Martial Arts Bindings, goggles and so on.
Tip 29 Thieving XP has no connection to the chance of being caught. Also picking up off the ground is extremely slow. Suggest hitting up a cannibal village and using the "stolen" into a non-stolen stack trick.
Tip 30 A lot of units have bonus relations for a faction. Like Moll, Phoenix, Esata, Tinfist, any High Inquisitor, Seto and Tengu to name some off the top of my head. Also the HN gives +5 relations instead of +2 per bounty if you don't ask for payment.
Tip 37 No matter the quality your combat stats which effect XP gain drop by the same amount. Please use the best quality armour you can, not low quality.
Tip 43 Polearm (Standard one) is the best performing weapon in 1v1 scenarios of all weapons. It's only beaten by Martial Arts. Great for beginners and end game too.
Tip 45 Katanas have the same animations that Sabres have however they also have Downward Combo... (Double Swing) This attack used to be overpowered when it'd hit up to 99 targets at a time, twice. Now it hits 1 target... Twice. Katanas will actually do less damage than Sabres and Polearms because of downward combo. All weapons use their animations (If they use the same ones) at the same speed provided your attack speed is the same.
I gotta split for now but if you want I can finish up watching and see if there are any more that need to be corrected later on.
there's a 'recruitable skeletons' mod that just puts groups of patrolling recruitable skellies in black desert city.
My favorite tip is always.
Don't be afraid of mods. The game was designed to be easily moddable and there's a TON of no brainer quality of life mods to choose from.
Once you get your bearings from this video, feel free to personalize your kenshi experience!
Found one cool auto strength training method. You will need 2 people (or 3 if you want to keep playing actively). One of them is a labourer guy, the other is hauling to storage. Squin works best as it’s relatively safe and there is a house that’s far enough from ore veins. Buy a house, build ore storage, give your power lifter a back pack full with iron (place it in inventory), fill his own inventory with trash items that’s not ore, so he can carry only one piece of ore at a time. And now he’s running back and forth nearly endlessly training a shit ton of strength (also don’t forget to carry a body on his shoulders)
several of the 'waystation' locations on the map also have robotics shops and skelly beds
also: toothpick - the best crossbow to level up your precision and crossbow skill, as well as your dex, though it's damage is very low. used in a group though, they're amazing for causing blood loss in enemies, great for taking down beak things and leviathans.
AFAIK only one of the waystations has a robotics shop, unless you have mods. There's a Skel bed in World's End though and probably one in Black Scratch, but I don't really consider those waystations.
@@TheVampireAzriel i'm sure at least 2 of them do, one is a small shack, the other has a storm house sized one...
don't think any of the mods i use change anything about the waystations.
I love your videos, even though my English is not that good, I am trying to understand them. I wish there were Turkish subtitles.
i recommend the uc start if youre bored by the hub, its a much more fun area imo especially if you want to play something like a skeleton, sho-battai is a great town to center your early exploration around
Hey, great video! I’ve been getting back into Kenshi recently (never got too deep to begin with, hence me being here), and you really explained things in a well balanced way of Just Enough Information where I wasn’t being spoiled, but I also wasn’t being treated like a kid who’s being kept under the wraps about their parents divorce. So kudos! Liked and subscribed c:
I just bought the game....I'm having a lot of fun!
I found the most mind blowing thing (a bag?) in the game when it comes to weight. You can pick up one of your teammate and give him all the baskets filled with stuffs so your weight will be increased only by your teammate weight without counting the weight of his baskets (it doesn't matter whether the baskets are in inventory or equipped on your teammate). So you can be a quickly moving machine that can take a lot of stuffs on the board.
2:10 Those stats are for the Hive Prince specifically. There are three playable hiver subraces. Prince, Worker Drone, and Soldier Drone. There is also the Queens but they are not playable in vanilla. Each Subrace has different stat bonuses, and HP values.
Tip 2 kind of clarifies this given you mention subraces, but I think it still could be confusing to say that 'Hivers only have 80 hp,' when one of the big features of Hivers is that each subrace has different HP values.
If you want to learn more, the Wiki pages about the Hiver subraces have lots of great nitty gritty Info that isn't listed in the Race Stats of the character creator, but I must say, if this is your first playthrough of the game I'd suggest against reading the wiki as it contains *Major spoilers.*
There are some pieces of info that I think are vital though. Hive drones need only half the food a human does, they also run and attack slightly faster. They are really really good, _if_ you can keep them alive.
While beak things can outrun a hiver kitted out with masterwork stealth legs they have a super slow attack animation. They will have a very hard time hitting someone as slow as 18mph provided that charcter does not stop running. This doesn't solve the problem, but allows you to postpone it near indefinitely (find help!)
6:46 Also, only level one Reasearch benches can fit in shacks, Level 2 and above benches can't be place in one at all. Same with quite a few crafting benches.
33:44 To add to Tip 91, if you really want to get back into a shop keep's good graces, Importing a save wipes their memories so you can buy from them again.
For reqruitable skeletons, you can also grab the Prosthetic Limbs Base Skeletons mod that adds new skeleton types based on the prosthetc styles, speed, lifter, combat, and then three subtypes within those, and it adds them as generated npc's at some bars you can hire like any other.
I have hundreds of hours on this game, why am I watching this?
I have a 100+ too and still have no idea what I'm doing, so here I am!
Thank you for the guide !!! Had this game for years and never knew what to do. If there's a tutorial for this game I obviously never found it lol
I was able to duplicate meito weapons by accident. Maybe this was an already discovered exploit. I captured dimak and took his meito ninja sword and brought him to squin to turn over only to find out there's no bounty on him there so i released him. I got curious if he ever go back to his tower so i checked and found him there. Knocked him out and found another meito ninja sword. Also did this to screamer d false and phonk and was able to get another meito polearm and saber.
With recruit prisoner mod, you can capture and recruit sniper bots at sniper valley and use them as turret operators. They have high levels of crossbow, turret and perception skills. Alternatively, you can search the beach at sonorous for a tower full of sniper bots just be wary of their turrets.
Loving the Kenshi content man, keep up the great work! Little tip for you below, SPOILER WARNING:
From the sounds of your video, you haven't found much Masterwork armor yet. I recommend taking some time to explore the river near Blister Hill, you won't regret it.
With high level stealth and thievery, totally worth it !
I didn't click this video for Kenshi. I clicked it because it's Predz
Cool bud
Same lmao
Same
Brother
Haha true I don’t even have a PC.
damn hell yeah i just bought this yesterday what good timing!
I'm so glad that the "Kenshi > Zomboid" and "Zomboid > Kenshi" pipeline is still true to this day lol. Love these games
TIP: The fence buys stuff at 50% less than shop vendors. For non weapon/armour stolen items this works out at -75%. But you can then buy back at 50% before reselling to shop keeper for 100%. This means you can get 75% of its value instead of 25% if you just sell to the fence. Unless you have. crossbow locker or item smelter near by.
Accidentally found out, what if you put somebody who have non-mechanical unhealed (red) damage in the skeleton bed it will heal the wounds akin to first aid kit. Over 400 hours played and I still find new things, it's incredible.
32:26 Personally I feel that tip 85 is a spoiler, as I had fun discovering unique recruits when I didn't know about them. But of course, it's somewhat silly to ask someone for tips while also wanting to play blind. Still, a minor spoiler warning would have been appreciated.
BTW Sorry if I'm sounding negative/harsh. I really enjoyed this video. Lots of great info here, communicated well.
Very informative video. I’m definitely getting back into the groove of kenshi!
Once my guys are overloaded I just have them follow a random NPC around town. They pretty much never stop walking and gaining strength
if i subscribe.... more kenshi shorts??? easily one of the best video upon youtube/cyberspace
Needed this for so long.
holy crap. i didnt know about the healing jobs thing thanks
New kenshi players!! Fuck yes!! Finally need more content on this game!! I got some f'd up play throughs man and I need some new motivation.. LOL
nooo youtube dont show me kenshi content ,dont send me into another spiral of addiction 😩
Ooooh boy, when Kenshi 2 comes out, some people might think im dead
2:07 to skip intro and ad and get straight to the tips
your welcome
Abusing game mechanics to grind fast: Perception by aiming at things without having line of sight. By closing doors in houses you own and aiming at NPC on nearby rooftops. You can gain ton of martial arts by grabbing unconscious gorillos or beak things and placing them in beds. They will glitch and not attack you and still have the massive regeneration x8 of the bed. You can power-level pickpocket by stealing from an enemy "playing dead" in front of a town gate and repeatedly getting caught and re-equiping stuff on them when you get caught, they won't get up and you can click super fast if you place your loot window and zoom enough. Always level strength LAST because you will be so strong, you will kill enemies in less hits and thus need more enemies to level skills.
Bonus glitch: place any item in a container for ranged weapon you own and get it out and it will lose the "stolen" status and you can sell it at full price to anyone.
"if your watching this your probably new"...
*innocent whistle* - me pretending to be new whilst just enjoying having a predz video on in the background.
i played this game so much and never got into base building.
i always end up buying houses in already existing towns and use them as bases.
i just bought kenshi and so exciting to try my new colony in rimworld
Remember, even if you're the strongest being ever, Remember to quicksave
This is an excellent beginner guide.
Love it straight to point and ad, then video great content
I know everything about this damn game but imma watch it anyways
11:06 I just want to point out that you dont need to have 700 kg on you because you will get 50%(cap) strenght skilling bonus even with 70 kg :)
Ayy, just got it yesterday, thank you stalker
3:35 - NEEDLES!! ❤
Hey guy, once you are done with kenshi, play matchless kungfu. Its the same as kenshi but more hilarious than kenshi. I'm currently playing it.
I actually bought the game from watching your ex-slave video. I wasn't as successful as you in escaping.
But what I wanted to say, I DID find an unique Skeleton that you didn't list. Near the hideout after you escape rebirth, there was a lone Skeleton called Sand roaming around, and as soon as I neared him, he said something to the tone of "humans... I'll resign myself to me fate." Then I could talk to him, he thought I was a holy fanatic and would let me kill him if I wanted. My options were to kill him, let him go, or try to recruit him. When requiring him, he says he'll join someone as crazy to let Skeletons accompany me. And he also has said random things while roaming.
I'm a bit lost right now. So I got myself Molly, a 2nd companion. Traveled all the way to Squin, to get us both a Wooden Backpack. I have a small shack at the Hub with a Copper Storage inside. Now both characters have the job setup, to mine a small Copper Node nearby. One the Node is full, Molly picks up all 5 Copper Ore into her Inventory and starts running towards the Copper Storage, instead of filling up her Wooden Backpack and Inventory, and then go to the Storage. What is the trick to make her do this more efficiently? Or is the Wooden Backpack only good for selling manually?
due to how it's coded, 5 is the most that most jobs will pick up.
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moisture farming mod makes the hub into a viable base. though there are a few more QoL mods you'd probably want to make it good to use. (also means you won't get raided/prayer/tax/shekchallenge events.
kinda cheaty though due to the lack of events.
I still feel like a Noob playing kenshi even though I've nearly got 170 hours into the game. Though I have just gotten back into it after a 4 year hiatus.
I didn't know about that upgrade for the research bench. I never knew it existed, so never looked to upgrade one. I always had one working and built the new one after trying to find space for it.
But it's also like the Scraphouse in the Deadlands. I just got a MOD that says if I go to the Scraphouse, I can buy this new weapon.
My first thought was, _"I've been there before. There's bu88er all there to find."_ So I went back. Nothing. Then I noticed for the first time a set of stairs. So pressed the _Floor_ button and a whole new world opened up to me that I didn't know existed.
But the best things about Kenshi is...
*There is absolutely no set ways to play. There is no storyline you have to follow. This is your start. Go out and have fun dying. And die a lot of times. And once you died a lot, die some more.*
So I learned something new, so good video 👍
170? wow. i have 450. and im gonna start another playthrough today or tomorrow
@@tooslow4065 Show off with your 450 hours ;-))...
The problem I have with Kenshi, like with many other games, is base building.
I suppose it goes back ages when playing a MMO server and bases were always getting raided by massed groups. You'd spend hours building it, only for it to be wiped out within 1/2 hour. So building bases is not really my thing.
So in 90% of my playthroughs, I get to a stage with my _"player"_ and/or group and then I start to think of another way to play it. So I normally stop that and restart.
I'm actually into my longest one so far with just skeletons. But to do that, I had to try to find as many skeleton mods as possible to hire. I've just come across Burn who's in his tower at the floodlands and gotten him to join. Next thing I'm doing is heading north to find out who has the blueprints for one of these peeler machines that can remove arms and legs as I want to hire Beep, but he's far to fleshy at the moment. He needs some metal limbs ;-))...
Good luck with your new start 👍
@@thezanzibarbarian5729 Well the higher the grade of your outpost are the less raids you will get. Once you reach fort level most minor factions will just stop raiding you, at least that seem to be the case for any of the more starter friendly zones. The bases I've had in really aggressive places such as the south east part of the map etc. have never experienced it. The problem however is that you need to achieve a certain population to sustain such a city rank to begin with(or more likely it's tied to electricity use). Usually my bases ends up being uninhabited while out fighting for whatever cause my play-trough have, just leaving my farmers and perhaps some crafters if i desire some masterworks etc. so it bumps the rank down.
My current campaign however is very focused on nation building, which mean i have multiple settlements and wage a war with the holy nation... RP style ofc. since i have a feeling my main squad could just rush in and grab their leaders without any effort at all... even more so if i bring all the "militia". All Scorchlander's ofc. since it sort of fits the theme, the only Greenlander's in my towns are all "employed" to work as "combat instructors" and farmers.
2:06 for video.
I'm over 3500 hours in and I still don't use splints. if I could auto-splint I definitely would.
Also: if you are allied with the HN, they won't attack your skelly/shek/hivers, but they WILL be snarky.
If you can run 20mph and are stupendously strong, steal beakthing eggs.
I have issues with wall turrets. When you load back in to your save, your skeletons who manned these turrets teleports to the bottom of the wall, sometimes making them stuck there. Because of this, I just use ground based mounted turrets instead.
Excuse me while I go call my Mother.
The last tip realy was the best
I tried to get in to kenshi but the graphics and not really knowing wtf to do made me kind of bounce off of it. Maybe this video will change my mind lol.
Wait wait wait ✋️ drew peacock easter eggs lmfao 😂
EVERYONE ELSE PLAYING KENSHI "I'm soloing with 1 guy for the first 20 days guys!"
Me playing Kenshi with 1 dude , dies in 20 second by 5 bandits.
Me playing with 3 dudes in a group, dies in 45 seconds by 15 bandits.
:/
I’m 400 hours in and still going strong
Hey could you make a list of all the mods you use? Would really appreciate it!
Not me being 100 hrs into Kenshi and not knowing CTRL + SHIFT + F11
Wasn’t sure if this was said but is there a way for you to switch to your secondary weapon manually? Can’t find it in key config
What are your weapon mods? Specifically for those axes
More kenshi, yay
Best tip I can give avoid beak things
I like to use my main character because he's fast as hell like 80 athletics. I lure them one at a time into my group or haul ass to a town or hire mercs as meat shields lol.
Beak things are rather easy to dance around... I'm way more worried about pretty much any ninja early on since they will chase you forever, probably be much faster then you and wields Katanas which can be avoided but it takes way more effort. A beak thing you can dance around with pretty much any weapon and slowly kill even with starting equipment and 1 in all stats it just take a long time and gets tedious.
However the worst enemy in the game is the Noble Hunters... I don't know how many times i go to close to them by mistake, just to get shot in the head and bleed out from the other side of the map(not really but a Eagles Cross have a range over 180 m). 😮💨
Imagine if we could have Project zomboid with this NPCs and dinamics? 😄
Let's not forget other good parts with skeletons.
Do not need to breathe.
Bandits hunting you...hide under water.
Sorry to ask but... can u only recruit prisoners with mods?
Yes unfortunately you can only do that with the "Recruit prisoners" mod.
A worthy mention for tip 20 may be the Waystation to the bottom right of the Hub. 👀
Anyway I could get your modlist?
THANK YOU
i read like 2 reviews about this game both mentioned slavery and racism alot and they were funny and the game was like 10$ no doubt i had to get it its been a ride alright but following tutorials and beginners guides help a bunnchh these tips are amazing especially number 4 i didnt even know that ima abuseeeeee
hundreds of hours... and i didnt know i could update the research bench... ;_;
The Andrew Tate joke was good as hell.
Very helpful. ty
Thank You.
i have only TWO tips for every new kenshi player.
1. dont listen or watch to ANY tip or tricks video untill you finished the game by yourself atleast ONCE.
i MEAN it, you will ruining the experience and the whole purpose of the game.
turn of this video RIGHT now, finish the game and THEN come back.
2. if ya still here and you saw his tip nr 40 on how to use crossbows.............
then just dont, DONT USE RANGE WEAPONS in kenshi.
they are unbalanced and you become OP right from the start if you use them.
i repeat, dont give ANY of your members a crossbow weapon, it will ruin your experience!!!!!!!!!
btw hashis is an irl drug it’s just processed bud lol
If you want to train first aid and get some cats. Go to bast. Beware of the holy nation of you're anything but green lander. Farm up the wespons the holy nation drops. Heal up fallen people. The more people you have the better
and what about making stuff in your base and selling it at your own shopcounter? it doesnt seem to work very well..
4:33 I don't get it how u cancel the standing up animation
Thank you sseth
Pro tip: Race traits do not matter. Play whoever you think is cool. You'll end up being OP regardless.
Another pro tip: Do NOT turn off settings that make the game harder, like dismemberment. You will utterly ruin your experience.
Wait why would you he scared of getting your limb chopped off ? Would your character just die ?