Vintage Story - Copper Age Smelting! - How to Handbook Bit By Bit

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @oddcoward0119
    @oddcoward0119 Год назад +73

    This tutorial series has been the single reason I'm playing vintage story today. Without these tutorials, there's no way I'd have continued playing. I'm so happy that I was able to convince the moderators of the discord to add the playlist to the official website, AND get mentioned in the latest patch notes!

  • @Kurazarrh
    @Kurazarrh Год назад +50

    I'm a longtime veteran of this game, but I'm really enjoying your little lessons in these videos. Very pleasant to watch and listen to! :)

    • @harofax7726
      @harofax7726 Год назад +5

      Top 10 anime crossovers of all time, I'm basically alternating you guys' videos to get a varied and healthy diet of Vintage Story content

    • @Kurazarrh
      @Kurazarrh Год назад +3

      @@harofax7726 :D

    • @tehNashty
      @tehNashty Год назад +4

      ​@@harofax7726Same here!
      Even when I don't learn something new, it is something I don't want to miss!

  • @gatunhame
    @gatunhame Год назад +16

    It's so weird to think this has been out since like 2016. I'm still waiting for the day it really goes up in popularity, wonder if that'll ever happen

    • @venous-gaming55
      @venous-gaming55 11 месяцев назад +6

      Understand I think games that are this detailed, difficult and requires this much thought won't blow up in popularity.
      The general public seem to like more simplicity and ease in games

    • @dunnoboah
      @dunnoboah 10 дней назад

      they haven't made almost any marketing for this game, however recently there have been a lot more videos about this game which is how I got to know about it. My guess is the devs don't want a giant influx of players just yet, maybe they're saving all that marketing money for when they feel the game is ready for a much wider audience

  • @Hammerheadcruiser
    @Hammerheadcruiser Год назад +10

    I found this game recently and have been entirely addicted. I've managed to muddle my way into the copper age, but these videos have shown some stuff that I missed which is very helpful.
    Looking forward to the smithing video, I mostly understand it but I'm sure there is more!

  • @VarenvelDarakus
    @VarenvelDarakus Год назад +8

    sword is nice but honestly spears are amazing , i found obsidian on my latest world and been using these , 3 quick throws and enemy is dead , copper speers are also good but not got that much metal yet on that save:) immo spears are best weapon , jab or throw
    bonus points you can get copper spear before even you smelt , its fequent drop from sieving bony soil(who you will do anyway to get candles , and maybe gems to trade)
    its even so good dev deliberately made top tier metals unable to make spears:P
    as for getting first bronze , goods trader occasionally can sell tin/casserite , this is how i got mine on "obsidian" world im playing now(et found lots obsidian) he sold me few nuggets who was enough to get some bronze tools , whow as fortunate as gold/silver are great bronze alternative , they generate in quartz who generates often , in 4 maps i played for 20-60 (120hours total) i only found 2 surface tin depisits , but 20 gold and silver ones , so if you as player see vendor sell bronze pick , or tin , get it:D gold/silver bronze is way easier to get but you do need tier 3 pickaxe(bronze) to mine it

  • @derrickpriester738
    @derrickpriester738 Год назад +8

    Thanks for the great video! Was trying to put my crucible in a pit kiln and couldn't figure it out on my own :P. Once you have covered a lot of the base game mechanics, seeing a Bit-by-bit of a mod like Primitive Survival or A Culinary Artillery would be very helpful!!

    • @tehNashty
      @tehNashty Год назад

      I am certain he will...kind of his thing. BUT, I wouldn't hold your breath because there is a ton of content yet to cover.

  • @entropic-decay
    @entropic-decay Год назад +3

    regarding fuels, I like saving peat for baking. Higher heat in the oven means I can bake more things before having to reheat it.

    • @mshambaPGrated
      @mshambaPGrated Год назад +4

      You're probably using a mod that lets you do this, otherwise you can't use peat in clay ovens in vanilla

  • @ZinoviyaUlyanov
    @ZinoviyaUlyanov 5 месяцев назад +2

    Mischief I am SO glad you taken time to make all these videos. I am a slow learner, so being able to watch this, do it with you and IF I need to come back, this is timeless for me haha! Not sure how you and others figured all this out but this is amazing! Thank you for all of this!

  • @JonathonPlaysGames
    @JonathonPlaysGames Год назад +2

    i like how this game has a bunch of different armor types, like lamellae, chainmail, scaled or full plate

  • @morgans4977
    @morgans4977 Год назад +2

    Fun detail, you can pour the watering can onto the molds to cool things off quicker!

  • @Napsteraspx
    @Napsteraspx 7 месяцев назад +1

    Man, the Minecraft devs should take notes! Vintage story has way more variation to its terrain generation and stone types and such.

  • @crightbrayons8416
    @crightbrayons8416 Год назад +5

    Ye auld smiddy? Love it

  • @uncolored2060
    @uncolored2060 Год назад +4

    They should do that you can cool down the molten metal in the molds using watering cans
    Edit: on second thought, a quick cooling like this may deform the metal and/or make it less durable

    • @HallyVee
      @HallyVee 6 месяцев назад

      Also pouring water on only one side cools it unevenly, which is why submerging is used.

  • @adamnsexyname5836
    @adamnsexyname5836 8 месяцев назад +1

    just discoverd this game its awesome, great tutorials!

  • @tehNashty
    @tehNashty Год назад +2

    I like how you explained residual heat!
    Why didn't you call gambeson Battle Pajamas? Didn't you coin that phrase?
    You still have a ton of content to make, thanks for doing this!

  • @arilagi
    @arilagi Год назад +2

    FINALLLLLYYYYYY

  • @Outlawttv
    @Outlawttv 8 месяцев назад +2

    what is the thing called you are using to hold the molds? Also i noticed you have a quenching bath made of stone, is it possible to transfer water into something like that or are those 2 things part of a mod?

    • @dungeonpastor
      @dungeonpastor 5 месяцев назад

      They are not. You need a bucket to transfer water to the quencher. And the mold rack is vanilla.

    • @Dancing-Bear
      @Dancing-Bear 5 месяцев назад

      I know I'm late, but it's called a Vertical Rack.

  • @arilagi
    @arilagi Год назад +3

    can u make how to make bronze, and etc please ?

    • @MischiefofMice
      @MischiefofMice  Год назад +2

      That should be the next episode where I cover smithing

    • @arilagi
      @arilagi Год назад +5

      @@MischiefofMice thank you sir, i really enjoy your bit by bit, tbh the best tutorial i ever had for any type of game, love u man, have a great day

  • @BlackTemplarChaplain
    @BlackTemplarChaplain 11 месяцев назад +1

    how do you make that stone quenching well are those thin stone blocks part of some mod?

    • @MischiefofMice
      @MischiefofMice  11 месяцев назад +1

      Nope. Check out the Chiseling episode for an explanation

  • @alexanderrahl7034
    @alexanderrahl7034 Год назад +1

    I do really wish this game incentivized upgrading your building materials over time the way it does tools.
    At current, theres no reason outside of aeathetics, to not use cob for building my house forever. Its easy as hell to get and make and all it costs me is a frown whenever i see it. It would be nice if cob was subject to gravity at some point, needing to be replaced or not being able to be used as a ceiling. Or if thatch roofs leaked a little during long periods of rain, making fires go out in them. Incentivizing players to upgrade their homes as well as their tools.
    Maybe Log houses have a chance to catch fire if a fire is near them and stuff.

  • @Lyze
    @Lyze 7 месяцев назад

    You say that having your hot mold in the rain cools the metal hotter. Can you use a watering can?

    • @MischiefofMice
      @MischiefofMice  7 месяцев назад

      Heh. Many have tried but unless they recently changed that I don't think it works.

    • @Lyze
      @Lyze 6 месяцев назад

      @@MischiefofMice I've tried it out since I posted this, sadly, it doesn't work :(

  • @Blackhuskyy
    @Blackhuskyy 8 месяцев назад

    Sorry to ask but what is this location you are in its soo lovely green

  • @EldritchHeart
    @EldritchHeart Год назад +1

    How do you make a quenching basin or any kind of "well" like that? I saw the one in your cooking video too, but I have no idea how you've done it

    • @MischiefofMice
      @MischiefofMice  Год назад +2

      I chiseled several blocks around a source block of water.

    • @tehNashty
      @tehNashty Год назад

      You can also place tiles around a chiseled block to store water in a single block space.

    • @NipapornP
      @NipapornP Год назад +2

      @@tehNashty What "tiles"?

    • @tehNashty
      @tehNashty Год назад

      @@NipapornP Take a stone block and put it in the bottom left corner of your crafting grid.
      Put a saw in the bottom middle of the grid, just to the right of the stone block.
      Put a chisel in the left middle of the grid, just above the stone block.
      Then put a hammer in the left top of the grid, just above the chisel.
      This will make 16 rough stone tiles.

    • @NipapornP
      @NipapornP Год назад +2

      @@tehNashty Oh, thanks. I didn't know this, and I've never seen it in any play through or tutorial! I'll try and experiment with this. ;)

  • @DarrianYates
    @DarrianYates Год назад

    I would love to play a modpack with you one day-- actually, do you have a server?

    • @MischiefofMice
      @MischiefofMice  Год назад

      We play modded VS on our supporter server a couple times a week. We stream on Twitch

  • @aaronpaolilli8578
    @aaronpaolilli8578 Год назад

    How do I salvage my smithing mistakes and Junk Metal? Tool Tip says I can smelt my Copper Anvil but I do not know how to break it down.

    • @MischiefofMice
      @MischiefofMice  Год назад +1

      Craft your mistake with a chisel. I cover it early in the Chiseling episode.

  • @Kaw-rasu
    @Kaw-rasu 9 месяцев назад

    How did you waterlog the chiseled block to make the quenching station?

    • @MischiefofMice
      @MischiefofMice  9 месяцев назад +1

      I didn't. it's a full block of water surrounded by multiple chiseled blocks

    • @Kaw-rasu
      @Kaw-rasu 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@MischiefofMice Ah thank you so much!

  • @audriussedbaras8584
    @audriussedbaras8584 Год назад

    Vintage story high good world generated seed🥰😍

  • @locustsun
    @locustsun Год назад +1

    Commented

  • @parsnipsailor2257
    @parsnipsailor2257 Год назад +2

    I am sorry, but this looks like Ultra modded minecraft.

    • @Researcher_Jim
      @Researcher_Jim 11 месяцев назад +3

      The game is based off the “vintagecraft” mod - the devs were limited by the Minecraft engine so they made their own game.

    • @Dark__Thoughts
      @Dark__Thoughts 9 месяцев назад

      @@Researcher_Jim It's a Vintagecraft mod dev but the game is clearly mostly inspired by TerraFirmaCraft and its TerraFirmaPunk modpack.

    • @mavikedi1814
      @mavikedi1814 8 дней назад

      ​@@Dark__Thoughtsİt is basicly terrafirmacraft with fancy graphics and less gui so its great :D

  • @thesteelrodent1796
    @thesteelrodent1796 Год назад +1

    took a moment before I realized this isn't Minecraft 😆

  • @audriussedbaras8584
    @audriussedbaras8584 Год назад

    Bad minecraft💩

    • @Researcher_Jim
      @Researcher_Jim 11 месяцев назад +2

      Better Minecraft 😎

    • @Dark__Thoughts
      @Dark__Thoughts 9 месяцев назад

      Enjoy your chibbi kiddy crap.

    • @tomykong2915
      @tomykong2915 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Researcher_Jim in a lot of ways, I'd agree, it's at the very least a better game than vanilla minecraft, but it caters to a very different experience. In terms of modded minecraft, it's best to compare it just to terrafirmacraft, and in that regard, I'd still say it's better, though it's close