First off, your base building and pace of storytelling is amazing. Second, I am not certain how much you want tips or if you want to learn more as your go so feel free to skip this "second" paragraph. If you break leaves before cutting down a tree you have a chance of getting seeds. Unlike Minecraft, you have to manually break the leaves. However, you can forge metal shears which will break them faster as well as in a small 3x3 cube, so more leaves at once. Collecting seeds and planting nearby might make your wood collecting a bit easier as they regrow. Last, just an adorable detail: if you bake bread or pies you can watch the dough rise pixel by pixel as it bakes.
if you bake them right they will give more food saturation and number increase then raw bread. If you burn them they will give less but will last a long time. later on if you want to add modes on there mod store in the sight you can make flint lock guns just like the founding fathers wanted
Okay I THOUGHT I was seeing things when I watched the bread bake, looked like it was bubbling almost! Very cool detail :) I have a pair of shears but I was using it on 1x1 bushes, very good to know it cuts more than 1! Thank you :)
Forge a wrench and you can turn the plaster blocks to look even better by adjusting the diagonals. (But you've already chiseled is, so that'll make it more difficult!)
THE PEARS COMEBACK, LOOOOOOOL But man, the exploration of the mechanics (and mechanical stuff) for making mid to late game progress. And the fun you're having with the decorative aspects? Delicious to watch. Keep going because there's more :)
Rooftop crops: genius. Beams around leaded windows: genius. Your build is going to be incredible! If you have primitive survival mod installed, there is a block called the particulator (sp?) that will basically make it so your fire looks like it burns all the time. Perfect for the fireplace :) (also I think its time you graduated all your lights to proper lanterns instead of torches lol watching you carry a torch in the rain gives me so much anxiety)
Thanks! Yeah I was placing torches under blocks to work outside, it was getting annoying lol I built a few lanterns but I definitely need to get my helve hammer up and running to produce some more :)
Lanterns can go underwater, sometimes you can find underwater caverns and easily see ores along the walls, just don't get lost or out of breathe haha. Great videos, love this game
Next world you do you should get the Rivers mod, it's really fun to use the rivers as highways to get all over the world, similar to how you are canalling the lakes together.
the fireplace looks so good, every time I'm so amazed at what you come up using the chisel. Hopefully when you're "done" with the place, we get to see a tour and a closer look at all the chiseling work you have put in!
Your storytelling skills never fail to make me smile - the way you recounted everything at the start was so nice :) Also, the canals are awesome!! Hadn't really thought to do something like that before, but that sure is a cool way to get around, and it looks neat, too - your base in general is really coming along! I agree that the curved look of the support beams add so much.. great episode, enjoyed it a lot ^^
Thanks for watching! Yeah the beams add a really nice touch to the walls :) I usually build canals in Minecraft and Valheim just to get around easier. Walking might be faster but I think it looks awesome lol
some things with the automated quern: if you take copper (i think it needs solder as well, can't recall) and make hoppers and chutes, you can make it automatically output the grinding products to storages. You could put a vessel down out of the elements and have the flour automatically put into it. You could also use the same method with the addition of an archimedes screw to move materials you want to grind up into it without having to go up there yourself. If you find some halite you can also use it in the quern to make salt, which can be used to preserve meats and vegetables as well as to make cheese. also, with the lantern you found, another benefit of those is they actually don't go out if you have them in your hand and take a dip in the water, unlike torches. so they're great for exploring flooded caves and the like. you can also add a gold or silver plate to it to bump up its light level by 2. lastly, the clay ovens need to be preheated by putting firewood inside them and lighting that. the residual heat can then be used to bake the bread.
personally, one of my favorite things to do with plaster when building and chiseling is to just use the plaster without any beams as an outer layer on top of cobblestone or bricks, only being a layer or two of chisel voxels thick, and then having little cracks showing the stone underneath. gives a good sense of depth i think. and then on the inside having custom chiseled plank edges and such giving the impression of supports and a chase around the base of the wall.
If you press "H" while your mouse is hovering over an item in your inventory it will automatically bring up the page for that item which is a very quick way to get to the recipes involving that item.
i love this series so much mr nipples. as someone with depression and struggling a lot, watching your builds and intricate designs fill me with joy im so excited for your next post, all ways puts a fat smile on my face when a vintage story video pops up and its from you. thanks man cheerss!
It's so fun to hear the excitement as you discover more and more and that's just about aesthetic stuff! This series is the best, I'm not at the latest video and I almost don't want to get there haha your channel is amazing!
also i recommend going into a creative world to practice using windmills, you can make a whole gearbox with low and high gears for different mechanisms
Support beams are used for supporting blocks that would normally go down due to gravity. Now in vanilla settings blocks do have gravity and you have a change of having a cave in so while mining you can put support beams inside the cave so that it doesn't crush you.
i don't know if this will help with the fish in the canal but at the points where you go up/down maybe replace the underwater blocks with stairs or chiseled blocks or slabs so it is a smoother more spacious channel. or just dig 1 more block down in these spots. it might work or not but it don't hurt to try.
Well done with the pulverizer, messing around with it reminded me of dealing with pipes/flow in the Minecraft Tekkit modpack and similar. That was such a headache, but this seems a bit easier to learn?
During a temporal storm hit t to open your chat window and type something in it. :) Also, the music cylinders play warped music during the storms to. Light and dark mudbricks go well with granite bricks. Hmm what kind of pie will you make first? Found a creepy ruin with human skeletons, aged children's toys (one looked like a weird sledgehammer), and... chains and manacles on the walls... There are some good vids on setting up gear systems. Might help you to check one out so it will fit into your build. They can take up a bit of space.
I sent a message during the storm in my new vid, super creepy but I'd expect nothing less lmao! I'll definitely look into gear set ups for my next video :)
When I first built an oven my friend discovered pies and just went on a crazy pie making spree. Plundered everyone's food stocks for raw ingredients to make fruit pies and meat pies. Good times.
i'm the oposite of you. i make machines 100% perfect but for the love of me i CAN'T build pretty houses as much as i try. the look nice, but at the end it's still a vertical rectangle... you don't even know how much i envy your building skills...
Helve hammer is definitely on my mind 🥰 working towards it slowly lol.. and yes I should really reel in on the chiseling.. it's effecting my ability to complete basic survival tasks
You’ve gotta be one of my favorite Vintage Story RUclipsrs, keep up the fun videos!! Also if you char bread, it makes it last longer but lest nutritious
First off, your base building and pace of storytelling is amazing.
Second, I am not certain how much you want tips or if you want to learn more as your go so feel free to skip this "second" paragraph. If you break leaves before cutting down a tree you have a chance of getting seeds. Unlike Minecraft, you have to manually break the leaves. However, you can forge metal shears which will break them faster as well as in a small 3x3 cube, so more leaves at once. Collecting seeds and planting nearby might make your wood collecting a bit easier as they regrow.
Last, just an adorable detail: if you bake bread or pies you can watch the dough rise pixel by pixel as it bakes.
if you bake them right they will give more food saturation and number increase then raw bread. If you burn them they will give less but will last a long time. later on if you want to add modes on there mod store in the sight you can make flint lock guns just like the founding fathers wanted
Okay I THOUGHT I was seeing things when I watched the bread bake, looked like it was bubbling almost! Very cool detail :) I have a pair of shears but I was using it on 1x1 bushes, very good to know it cuts more than 1! Thank you :)
A musket for home defense (against the bears) as God intended
@@TimmyTwoNipples if they have the right to bear arms then so do you!
Wow thats good @@Jimmith829
Forge a wrench and you can turn the plaster blocks to look even better by adjusting the diagonals. (But you've already chiseled is, so that'll make it more difficult!)
Also, flax is half the nutrition of other grains, it's best used for animals while you save the good stuff for yourself!
Oh I'll definitely be making a wrench now.. I can always re-chisel lol
THE PEARS COMEBACK, LOOOOOOOL
But man, the exploration of the mechanics (and mechanical stuff) for making mid to late game progress. And the fun you're having with the decorative aspects? Delicious to watch. Keep going because there's more :)
The excitement of discovering "OOH THATS SUCH A COOL FEATURE" is such a joy in this game :)
Rooftop crops: genius. Beams around leaded windows: genius. Your build is going to be incredible! If you have primitive survival mod installed, there is a block called the particulator (sp?) that will basically make it so your fire looks like it burns all the time. Perfect for the fireplace :) (also I think its time you graduated all your lights to proper lanterns instead of torches lol watching you carry a torch in the rain gives me so much anxiety)
Thanks! Yeah I was placing torches under blocks to work outside, it was getting annoying lol I built a few lanterns but I definitely need to get my helve hammer up and running to produce some more :)
Lanterns can go underwater, sometimes you can find underwater caverns and easily see ores along the walls, just don't get lost or out of breathe haha. Great videos, love this game
the support beams are also good to keep from burying yourself in loose gravel and stuff during mining.
Support beams are used in mines and stop them from caving in if you have that enabled. Make a great decoration though.
Next world you do you should get the Rivers mod, it's really fun to use the rivers as highways to get all over the world, similar to how you are canalling the lakes together.
I downloaded a river mod for Minecraft once and it was stunning, will definitely look into this!
the fireplace looks so good, every time I'm so amazed at what you come up using the chisel. Hopefully when you're "done" with the place, we get to see a tour and a closer look at all the chiseling work you have put in!
I'll definitely do a complete walkthrough of my house when it's complete! :)
That base is absolutely stunning so far! Can't get enough of you on VS! ♥️
Thanks so much! Glad you're enjoying :)
Your storytelling skills never fail to make me smile - the way you recounted everything at the start was so nice :) Also, the canals are awesome!! Hadn't really thought to do something like that before, but that sure is a cool way to get around, and it looks neat, too - your base in general is really coming along! I agree that the curved look of the support beams add so much.. great episode, enjoyed it a lot ^^
Thanks for watching! Yeah the beams add a really nice touch to the walls :) I usually build canals in Minecraft and Valheim just to get around easier. Walking might be faster but I think it looks awesome lol
some things with the automated quern:
if you take copper (i think it needs solder as well, can't recall) and make hoppers and chutes, you can make it automatically output the grinding products to storages. You could put a vessel down out of the elements and have the flour automatically put into it. You could also use the same method with the addition of an archimedes screw to move materials you want to grind up into it without having to go up there yourself. If you find some halite you can also use it in the quern to make salt, which can be used to preserve meats and vegetables as well as to make cheese.
also, with the lantern you found, another benefit of those is they actually don't go out if you have them in your hand and take a dip in the water, unlike torches. so they're great for exploring flooded caves and the like. you can also add a gold or silver plate to it to bump up its light level by 2.
lastly, the clay ovens need to be preheated by putting firewood inside them and lighting that. the residual heat can then be used to bake the bread.
VERY good to know, I'll definitely be playing with grain-flour automation. Really want to make a big farm next spring :)
personally, one of my favorite things to do with plaster when building and chiseling is to just use the plaster without any beams as an outer layer on top of cobblestone or bricks, only being a layer or two of chisel voxels thick, and then having little cracks showing the stone underneath. gives a good sense of depth i think. and then on the inside having custom chiseled plank edges and such giving the impression of supports and a chase around the base of the wall.
If you press "H" while your mouse is hovering over an item in your inventory it will automatically bring up the page for that item which is a very quick way to get to the recipes involving that item.
Oh yeah, been waiting for more VS. A perfect little vid to watch while I am eating my dinner.
Glad you could enjoy it with dinner! :) New ones out now!
Hey, quick tip:you can break and replant the pear trees wood so you can actually plant them near your base or something
I planted two near my base, they're growing.. slowly.. lol but they are growing! :)
i love this series so much mr nipples. as someone with depression and struggling a lot, watching your builds and intricate designs fill me with joy im so excited for your next post, all ways puts a fat smile on my face when a vintage story video pops up and its from you. thanks man cheerss!
I'm glad you're enjoying them! I'll keep em coming :))
I love the new additions to the base. Very inspiring!! Cannot wait for the next VS video!
Glad you like the additions! New vid out now :))
i love your videos, wish you would get more attention! You really deserve it
dude, those new animations look gorgeous!
They are LOVELY
Awesome series, looking forward to the next episode!
Glad you're liking it :) New ep out now!
I think the support beams are to keep mineshafts from caving in on you, but using them in your home actually looks pretty good!
It's so fun to hear the excitement as you discover more and more and that's just about aesthetic stuff! This series is the best, I'm not at the latest video and I almost don't want to get there haha your channel is amazing!
It's one of the most exciting/rewarding survival games I've played! Glad you're enjoying it! :)
Ctrl + N can enable/disable the guides that show on the blocks
For example : wrench + Rightclick = Rotate
Interesting.. I could probably disable that soon, I think I'm getting the hang of it
Looks like it’s time for pear brandy
Love me some pear brandy, bear pit to distillery arc is on its way..
also i recommend going into a creative world to practice using windmills, you can make a whole gearbox with low and high gears for different mechanisms
Support beams are used for supporting blocks that would normally go down due to gravity. Now in vanilla settings blocks do have gravity and you have a change of having a cave in so while mining you can put support beams inside the cave so that it doesn't crush you.
I definitely want to use them with gravel, I'm always slip sliding around when looking for surface copper lol
i don't know if this will help with the fish in the canal but at the points where you go up/down maybe replace the underwater blocks with stairs or chiseled blocks or slabs so it is a smoother more spacious channel. or just dig 1 more block down in these spots. it might work or not but it don't hurt to try.
Very good tip, I'll definitely look into this
Epic job on figuring out the windmill connections on your own! I had to watch an instructional video to get my head around it.
Took my a while but seeing it all spin and the mechanics power up was definitely worth it :)
Your base is looking fantastic my guy, truly great work
Thank you so much! :)
Tipp:(if you want it) put the Quern on an axle looking up. nice Gameplay😁
I love this series! its so nice to watch someone play the game and advance quickly but also be good at building! keep up the good work!
Thank you!! The building is amazing in this game, can't help but utilize all the features :)
I think you'd like the building in 7DTD. It's pretty flow inducing. I spent the last build converting a ruined factory into a castle.
@22:55 "oh no, should i be outside right now??" *runs to top of hill with a metal shovel in hand*
I was wondering if anyone would comment on that 😂
@TimmyTwoNipples you weren't getting that maneouvre past me!😂
just got back into the net and the wait was worth it! amazing stuff man
Well done with the pulverizer, messing around with it reminded me of dealing with pipes/flow in the Minecraft Tekkit modpack and similar. That was such a headache, but this seems a bit easier to learn?
This atleast you get instant feedback on whether the parts are actually moving or not so it definitely feels a bit more user friendly!
letsgoooo
LETSGOOO!
During a temporal storm hit t to open your chat window and type something in it. :) Also, the music cylinders play warped music during the storms to.
Light and dark mudbricks go well with granite bricks.
Hmm what kind of pie will you make first?
Found a creepy ruin with human skeletons, aged children's toys (one looked like a weird sledgehammer), and... chains and manacles on the walls...
There are some good vids on setting up gear systems. Might help you to check one out so it will fit into your build. They can take up a bit of space.
I sent a message during the storm in my new vid, super creepy but I'd expect nothing less lmao! I'll definitely look into gear set ups for my next video :)
@@TimmyTwoNipples I saw that.
Best 32 minutes and 8 seconds in my life , my eyes have been blessed with this build
Lmao thank you so much!
Love this series, hope it lasts for a long while!
I'm still finding new things, game is amazing! More on the way :)
I love your builds and decoration choices
Dude that's a beatuiful looking base!
Thank you so much! :)
When I first built an oven my friend discovered pies and just went on a crazy pie making spree. Plundered everyone's food stocks for raw ingredients to make fruit pies and meat pies. Good times.
Should put a lightning rod on top of your house if you can to protect it. Lighting can also kill your animals if you’re doing husbandry.
17:26 that’s beautiful
Honestly, being able to get flax OR hemp in this game would be nice.
Pear and red meat soup is a good description of Korean Bulgogi. Just add some hot peppers.
Great video as always
Thanks for watching! :)
I love your base
Thankya! :)
Yep thats VS in a nutshell. Start building and chiseling and you'll sink hundreds of hours into it
I can't stop 😭
This game sort of feels like playing dwarf fortress as a dwarf in 3d
WOOOOO
WOOO 🎉
@@TimmyTwoNipples YEAH!
I wish I had the mind for building. LOL
The support beams are supposed to support cracked stone sediments. if u dont support them they will collapse if u mine close to them.
VERY interesting, I'll definitely play with that :)
youre a cool guy cool guy
i'm the oposite of you. i make machines 100% perfect but for the love of me i CAN'T build pretty houses as much as i try. the look nice, but at the end it's still a vertical rectangle... you don't even know how much i envy your building skills...
Thank you!! :) I wish had the patience to make machines 100% effective but I just want to beautify stuff lmao
Btw there is an option to get back the colored map in the game settings.
@@Dark__Thoughts I just meant that.
I might do that, kinda hard to tell what biomes I've been through lol
Is that a game or modpack for minecraft
Different game by the devs of an older minecraft mod! :)
You need to preheat the oven
25:30 (charred) sound burnt to me
While u are knapping or smithing u can press "c" to unlock ur mouse to be more precisley. :)
@@Dark__Thoughts yeah, but you have to hold alt and c is permanent.
With the automatic Hammer u can automaticly craft ingots and plates.
PS: u should controll ur chiseling addiction. ;)
Helve hammer is definitely on my mind 🥰 working towards it slowly lol.. and yes I should really reel in on the chiseling.. it's effecting my ability to complete basic survival tasks
@11:50 🤔 8==D
Yeah I know, pretty sus
timmy do you have a discord?
You’ve gotta be one of my favorite Vintage Story RUclipsrs, keep up the fun videos!! Also if you char bread, it makes it last longer but lest nutritious
Thank you so much! Ooh interesting trade off, very good to know :)