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General Discussion / Early-Mid-Game Progression Questions
« on: May 30, 2020, 07:53:08 PM »
So I've managed to kill some animals and people, have relatively steady food. No danger of starving out. A few upgrades to tools. A small stack of arrows and javelins. Explored quite a few villages (Most of Reeeee-land), made my way towards the West. I've done this in a relatively short time, not even halfway through summer.
I'm kinda lost as to what I should be focusing on. Should I focus strongly on building a house? Should I try and upgrade clothing and tools? Should I be hunting non-stop and building wealth?
Also, I am rather confused on some other things:
Where can I find better equipment? Any particular type of settlement, or culture? I'm getting pretty tired of trekking from village to village only to find every other one has a normal-quality bow.
Is there any way to find traders, hunters, or bandits more regularly? I've only stumbled on a few in my hours of play.
What about for quests? I'd love to do quests for people but I can never find any. Only found one this entire playthrough.
When building houses, is there a way to do it more optimally? As opposed to chop, log, and haul with rests when needed.
What do you guys usually try and focus on once you get your footing?
I'm kinda lost as to what I should be focusing on. Should I focus strongly on building a house? Should I try and upgrade clothing and tools? Should I be hunting non-stop and building wealth?
Also, I am rather confused on some other things:
Where can I find better equipment? Any particular type of settlement, or culture? I'm getting pretty tired of trekking from village to village only to find every other one has a normal-quality bow.
Is there any way to find traders, hunters, or bandits more regularly? I've only stumbled on a few in my hours of play.
What about for quests? I'd love to do quests for people but I can never find any. Only found one this entire playthrough.
When building houses, is there a way to do it more optimally? As opposed to chop, log, and haul with rests when needed.
What do you guys usually try and focus on once you get your footing?