You can make wooden racks and shelves for cheap (see Handbook for recipes). Racks to hold the flat molds for your tool and lamellae (5 molds per rack), and shelves for things like the ingot molds, bowls, crocks, etc. Saves floor space when things aren't being actively used. Also, 2 chests placed side by side in the crafting screen creates a trunk that gives you a few extra storage slots than two chests by themselves. When good storage space is at a premium, this can be something to consider.
@@JoePNG. I am always for players playing games however they want, regardless what other people think, so keep playing whatever way you enjoy most. But since you have obviously been very open to advice/help, I just thought I would share some thoughts I have as I watch you play. There is a LOT going on in VS and it can be overwhelming for new players. Even veteran players learn new things all the time since while the Handbook is better than nothing, it isn't comprehensive. Keep on surviving!
Just shove 4 x 128 copper add all the brown coal ang go. incredible! xD I have never melted that much of anything. Crock if sealed by fat or beeswax can store food much better. 1 crock stores 4 portions of meal. Storing berries is a problem. Yes cellar would help, but not by much. Fruit press on the other hand really helps. And its easy to build. Also 1 bucket and few barrels. But cellar is essential indeed. DUDE! Press F during clay making and choose copy layer! The torture!!! 1 meat 1 meat 1 berry works. 1 m 1m 1 veg 1 ber also works. Congraz! Nice armor!
@TheSauronchik Copy layer? ☠️ Ohhh so that's what that copy symbol was for haha now I feel kind of dumb .-. So if I seal my crock with fat it'll store food better, interesting.
btw check the temps of everything - peat has a burn temp of 900 (I believe) so its great to heat up your crucible etc and then switch to coal/charcoal to save your resources.
You can make wooden racks and shelves for cheap (see Handbook for recipes). Racks to hold the flat molds for your tool and lamellae (5 molds per rack), and shelves for things like the ingot molds, bowls, crocks, etc. Saves floor space when things aren't being actively used.
Also, 2 chests placed side by side in the crafting screen creates a trunk that gives you a few extra storage slots than two chests by themselves. When good storage space is at a premium, this can be something to consider.
Really good advice here, I definitely appreciate it :) I'll make the shelves, chests, and the racks in the next episode. Thank you!
@@JoePNG. I am always for players playing games however they want, regardless what other people think, so keep playing whatever way you enjoy most. But since you have obviously been very open to advice/help, I just thought I would share some thoughts I have as I watch you play. There is a LOT going on in VS and it can be overwhelming for new players. Even veteran players learn new things all the time since while the Handbook is better than nothing, it isn't comprehensive. Keep on surviving!
Just shove 4 x 128 copper add all the brown coal ang go. incredible! xD I have never melted that much of anything.
Crock if sealed by fat or beeswax can store food much better. 1 crock stores 4 portions of meal. Storing berries is a problem. Yes cellar would help, but not by much. Fruit press on the other hand really helps. And its easy to build. Also 1 bucket and few barrels. But cellar is essential indeed.
DUDE! Press F during clay making and choose copy layer! The torture!!!
1 meat 1 meat 1 berry works. 1 m 1m 1 veg 1 ber also works.
Congraz! Nice armor!
@TheSauronchik Copy layer? ☠️ Ohhh so that's what that copy symbol was for haha now I feel kind of dumb .-. So if I seal my crock with fat it'll store food better, interesting.
btw check the temps of everything - peat has a burn temp of 900 (I believe) so its great to heat up your crucible etc and then switch to coal/charcoal to save your resources.
Genius :o You're thinking outside the box, definitely will harvest some now!
Rotate your anvil work towards you each time you need to move voxels, it makes it easier. *I mean rotate the work not the anvil itself.
Thank you haha, I don't know why I haven't been doing that .-.