You should always speak to Yzan (the man kneeling on the beach). Before speaking to him, ALWAYS unequip your chestpiece, he will give you extra clothing to wear, which you can sell or deconstruct for linen cloth.
Ha. Was gonna write this myself U can also upgrade to makeshift after you kill dogs if they both drop 1 hide 2 hides n 1 any clothes = makeshift Cool video
I would recommend to either go with a spear (or pitchfork) for easier fighting because of the range advantage when you are new to the game, or the sword/machete skill because it's very strong and useful deep into the endgame. And don't forget the push kick, it's very useful to down birds before they can run away. Especially when you use a 2h axe it is essential to get the enemies off their feet to make the most of the Execute ability. Furthermore DON'T sell the power coils. You can use 2 of those to get the biggest backpack in the game!
love this game so much, love your content keep up the good work, play this game every time head back from work, I have roughly 200 hours on this game and still playing it everyday
Pretty good guide. Little known fact, if you talk to Yzan on that very first shipwreck beach while naked he'll give you another tattered attire, not too useful, but it can be turned into additional cloth for bandages for example. Also you kept running around in tattered stuff when you had a bunch of leather to make makeshift leather attire and boots for a little more defence - makes pocket space bigger too. I'd advice keeping powercoils you get early on too, there's a nice door in bandit camp that needs 2 of them to open. You kinda keep selling food and ingredients rather zealously and not really optimally. Turning low cost food into travel rations is better money, if a bit tedious. Also there's a quest the cook merchant gives - talking to town merchants often gives little sidequests - that reqires you to cook cierzo ceviche, recipe for which you find in your lighthouse kitchen, reward is 4 pretty well-selling dishes and you'll have some ceviche left too, so pretty profitable as well. The saddest thing for me though was how you sold those first tartines. With meat you got from hyenas and some salt from the ocean water you can make more jerky and turn all the jerky into travel rations. 2 meat and 2 salt is 5 jerky, and 2 of any food and 1 salt in the kitchen or a cooking pot gives you 3 travel rations(doing it in survival crafting only gives 1, so careful), which each sell for 2 silver. Seeing how you find 2 free jerky laying around you can get 18 travel rations and have 1 gaberry tartine leftover for stamina buff for first venture outward. That's 36 silver from food whilst you got 14 from selling tartines and jerky. I'd keep the mineral tea too, gravel beetles are a bit rare.
I agree with all said here, but I hate cooking jerky. It is better to cook meat stew and if you won't use it - convert it to the rations. It only takes 1 gaberry per 3 stews, but there is a lot of it in and near the town. Also, it is better to disassemble armor for cloth and craft rags/bandages.
I first tried to play this game in 2021 and gave up because I couldn't figure out what I needed to do. I also had other games I was into so I set this aside. I've decided to give this game another go and this video was very helpful. Now I have to learn how to fight without taking a lot of damage!
Thanks, you saved my life. Saw the game, was really interested in it. Got it on steam for 10€ today and was SUFFERING. was at the 80 minutes playtime and died more than in 5 hours of darksouls. Thanks to you i did NOT refund :D
Never sell your iron scraps, save until you unlocked the bandit fortress where you can sell all metal scraps for 5 silver, easy to horde a bunch when I sell them it's usually about 1k plus and if you have 2 controllers make a mule character to join you drop all onto them until ready to sell
For me, start off with everything you did except talk to yzan with no clothes on. Scrap the extra clothes for 3 pieces of cloth, make one cold rag with a seaweed for the shrimps later, and make one bandage for 'just in case', and craft the clothes your wearing with 2 hide to make makeshift hide armor..bigger pouch means you can loot more. In town, sell everything one can loot except for waterskin, fishing harpoon, tartines and jerky..stamina regen from tartines and hp regen from jerky are valuable at the start to sprint and stay alive longer, the harpoon is for fishing at the coast. With that, there's enough silver to buy back the lighthouse, but don't do that. Buy the 2 passive skills from Eto. Buy the 50 capacity backpack from the general store. Buy an iron weapon. Talk to Burac for the weapon skill. You should have about 10-40 silver left depending on the loot rng..even more if the three fishing spots in cierzo all gives azure shrimp and blue sands. Empty the waterskin and take salt water. Boil the salt water, cook 2 meat(from hyenas) with 2 salt for 5 jerky. Drop some of them and drop half the tartines for later..so you have about 3 jerky and 3 tartines with you. Enough to last throughout the bed buff. Make some bitter tea with the spice beetle you have for your stamina burn later. Take an hour nap at home for the bed buff; 20% stamina reduction for about 40 minutes is massive at the start when nothing else gives you that. Go through the storage, loot everything except the bedroll and those that can't be sold, and kill the two trogs. Sell the two spears for 12 silver. Return to the storage, loot everything..getting a sapphire or aquamarine is nice from the iron node. Now to the beach from storage exit. Loot the seaweed, 3 blue sands spots, and fishes. Give a bandage for tribal favor. Kill all the Shrimps for more money if you're able to. Walk around till vandavel while looting the few caches and hollowed trunks and rich iron node(s) along the way..just don't loot wooden arrows..you can't sell those. Kill a few hyenas for some predator bones if you don't have any yet, make a fanged weapon once you get the amount you need, and decraft a head piece or worn boots from a trunk you picked up if you need a cloth. Craft one head piece with hide for makeshift leather hat. Do the same with boots. Collect the blue sands and fish outside vandavel as well. Walk uphill nearby to reach the opposite side of blue chamber conflux entrance for a mana stone node and rich iron node and take the supply cache near the bottom of the hill as well. Go to the blue chamber conflux entrance for another mana stone node, and one to the left of it along a narrow pathway. Then return to the bridge and walk downhill but away from the bridge to reach another mana stone node..by now you'd have at least one hackmanite. Go to immaculate's cave for a chest and the possessed boon. Your bag capacity is almost full by now(beyond full if you looted a halfplate armor), and it's almost dark, and your bed buff is almost expiring. If you happen to see a wandering caravan merchant, sell everything you've looted to him, and you should have at least 200 silver by now, if you don't see one, carry on. Return to the beach to go into starfish cave when it's dark. Loot the 2 blue sands and junk pile in there. you can choose to ignore the shrimp if you have a hard time fighting those..just turn off your lantern and don't sprint if you don't want to aggro it. Return to town, sell everything you looted, and you'll have about 300 silver now, even if you don't fight the shrimps, even if you don't sell the hackmanite and gems you got while mining, a tribal favor, an upgraded weapon..and you're still on your first day. DO NOT sell the power coils if you have any. The only mandatory fights were some hyenas for your upgrades. If you're super lucky, you'd have a pearlbird mask from a random pearlbird kill, a master trader boots from the wandering caravan dude and 2 power coils for the biggest backpack in the game.
I kept buying salt all in the beginning but if you collect sea water and put it into a campfire then you will get 5 salt for free and you can repeat it forever for a lot of salt (might even be able to sell it I'm not sure)
I suggest NOT selling the power coils. If you get lucky and find 2 early in the game, head east from the town to the bandit camp, you can get the best bag in the game early.
Just to add when you get to the beach outside town, go to sleep until dark so you can pick up blue sand on the beach and the beach cave. You should average 9-10 blue sands after a 5 minute detour. Another 100-140 silver
Do not sell any seaweed, oil, larva egg and poisonus seed. Buy linen for 1 silver, craft rags and sell them for 2 silver. So it is 2 silver more gold per item.
Why did you sell the power coil. Better would be to find a second and get the highest storage backpack right away. Rest of the gameplay is really nice!
Or just spawn in player 2 split screen, take their gold…and presto! Exponential growth and millions in minutes. But sure, go collect berries and become a chef to sell pop tarts for 6 silvers an hour 😂
Lmao you’re so wrong, this guide isn’t even that good it’s not going into detail on lots of mechanics and just selling most shit that is useful. Also outside of the start of the game, there’s good quest, interesting locations and enemy encounters/boss fights, you can build a town, the different cities/biomes are awesome, and playing co-op with a friend makes it so much better
There is no reason to do this lol. Save the dude on the beach, Grab whatever you can and farm the major bandit camps in the region. Once you get decent armor you are practically invincible in the first area even with no skills and just the lumberjack axe he finds.
You should always speak to Yzan (the man kneeling on the beach). Before speaking to him, ALWAYS unequip your chestpiece, he will give you extra clothing to wear, which you can sell or deconstruct for linen cloth.
Ha. Was gonna write this myself
U can also upgrade to makeshift after you kill dogs if they both drop 1 hide
2 hides n 1 any clothes = makeshift
Cool video
This made my second start off actually sucessful i bought it on sale for 7$ what a steal
got it for 4 bucks today me and my girlfriend are going to play it
I would recommend to either go with a spear (or pitchfork) for easier fighting because of the range advantage when you are new to the game, or the sword/machete skill because it's very strong and useful deep into the endgame. And don't forget the push kick, it's very useful to down birds before they can run away. Especially when you use a 2h axe it is essential to get the enemies off their feet to make the most of the Execute ability. Furthermore DON'T sell the power coils. You can use 2 of those to get the biggest backpack in the game!
All true. But the power coils are much easier to find in the definitive edition.
Thanks for your feedback
This is a real game :) I can't get enough of it. It has an insane level of freedom.
Nobody talks about how the music in outward is top tier
love this game so much, love your content keep up the good work, play this game every time head back from work, I have roughly 200 hours on this game and still playing it everyday
What console do you have it on
@@Brody_G_the_one i play it on steam, laptop
Pretty good guide. Little known fact, if you talk to Yzan on that very first shipwreck beach while naked he'll give you another tattered attire, not too useful, but it can be turned into additional cloth for bandages for example. Also you kept running around in tattered stuff when you had a bunch of leather to make makeshift leather attire and boots for a little more defence - makes pocket space bigger too. I'd advice keeping powercoils you get early on too, there's a nice door in bandit camp that needs 2 of them to open. You kinda keep selling food and ingredients rather zealously and not really optimally. Turning low cost food into travel rations is better money, if a bit tedious. Also there's a quest the cook merchant gives - talking to town merchants often gives little sidequests - that reqires you to cook cierzo ceviche, recipe for which you find in your lighthouse kitchen, reward is 4 pretty well-selling dishes and you'll have some ceviche left too, so pretty profitable as well.
The saddest thing for me though was how you sold those first tartines. With meat you got from hyenas and some salt from the ocean water you can make more jerky and turn all the jerky into travel rations. 2 meat and 2 salt is 5 jerky, and 2 of any food and 1 salt in the kitchen or a cooking pot gives you 3 travel rations(doing it in survival crafting only gives 1, so careful), which each sell for 2 silver. Seeing how you find 2 free jerky laying around you can get 18 travel rations and have 1 gaberry tartine leftover for stamina buff for first venture outward. That's 36 silver from food whilst you got 14 from selling tartines and jerky. I'd keep the mineral tea too, gravel beetles are a bit rare.
All of this 😁
Lol
Same. The beetles are rare, waste to get silver from them.
Bro calm down
I agree with all said here, but I hate cooking jerky. It is better to cook meat stew and if you won't use it - convert it to the rations. It only takes 1 gaberry per 3 stews, but there is a lot of it in and near the town. Also, it is better to disassemble armor for cloth and craft rags/bandages.
I first tried to play this game in 2021 and gave up because I couldn't figure out what I needed to do. I also had other games I was into so I set this aside. I've decided to give this game another go and this video was very helpful. Now I have to learn how to fight without taking a lot of damage!
Forgot that i had this game, downloaded it again. This video is just what i needed
Thanks, you saved my life. Saw the game, was really interested in it. Got it on steam for 10€ today and was SUFFERING. was at the 80 minutes playtime and died more than in 5 hours of darksouls. Thanks to you i did NOT refund :D
really comprehensive guide, thanks mate, exactly what I did
I appreciate this! Helped me a lot since I’m just barely starting this game.
I'm glad it helped someone already. I tried to make it short but wanted people to see where to get everything.
@@shausgamingadventures BROTHER there is nothing as useful as this on YT currently. As a new player this was exactly what I needed, thank you!
@@whatwouldericdo Look up Comforts of the Burrow, he has a starting guide up to Conflux Mountain that's really good
This tutorial was very helpful. Thank you.
Never sell your iron scraps, save until you unlocked the bandit fortress where you can sell all metal scraps for 5 silver, easy to horde a bunch when I sell them it's usually about 1k plus and if you have 2 controllers make a mule character to join you drop all onto them until ready to sell
For me, start off with everything you did except talk to yzan with no clothes on. Scrap the extra clothes for 3 pieces of cloth, make one cold rag with a seaweed for the shrimps later, and make one bandage for 'just in case', and craft the clothes your wearing with 2 hide to make makeshift hide armor..bigger pouch means you can loot more. In town, sell everything one can loot except for waterskin, fishing harpoon, tartines and jerky..stamina regen from tartines and hp regen from jerky are valuable at the start to sprint and stay alive longer, the harpoon is for fishing at the coast.
With that, there's enough silver to buy back the lighthouse, but don't do that. Buy the 2 passive skills from Eto. Buy the 50 capacity backpack from the general store. Buy an iron weapon. Talk to Burac for the weapon skill. You should have about 10-40 silver left depending on the loot rng..even more if the three fishing spots in cierzo all gives azure shrimp and blue sands. Empty the waterskin and take salt water. Boil the salt water, cook 2 meat(from hyenas) with 2 salt for 5 jerky. Drop some of them and drop half the tartines for later..so you have about 3 jerky and 3 tartines with you. Enough to last throughout the bed buff. Make some bitter tea with the spice beetle you have for your stamina burn later. Take an hour nap at home for the bed buff; 20% stamina reduction for about 40 minutes is massive at the start when nothing else gives you that.
Go through the storage, loot everything except the bedroll and those that can't be sold, and kill the two trogs. Sell the two spears for 12 silver. Return to the storage, loot everything..getting a sapphire or aquamarine is nice from the iron node. Now to the beach from storage exit. Loot the seaweed, 3 blue sands spots, and fishes. Give a bandage for tribal favor. Kill all the Shrimps for more money if you're able to. Walk around till vandavel while looting the few caches and hollowed trunks and rich iron node(s) along the way..just don't loot wooden arrows..you can't sell those. Kill a few hyenas for some predator bones if you don't have any yet, make a fanged weapon once you get the amount you need, and decraft a head piece or worn boots from a trunk you picked up if you need a cloth. Craft one head piece with hide for makeshift leather hat. Do the same with boots. Collect the blue sands and fish outside vandavel as well. Walk uphill nearby to reach the opposite side of blue chamber conflux entrance for a mana stone node and rich iron node and take the supply cache near the bottom of the hill as well. Go to the blue chamber conflux entrance for another mana stone node, and one to the left of it along a narrow pathway. Then return to the bridge and walk downhill but away from the bridge to reach another mana stone node..by now you'd have at least one hackmanite. Go to immaculate's cave for a chest and the possessed boon. Your bag capacity is almost full by now(beyond full if you looted a halfplate armor), and it's almost dark, and your bed buff is almost expiring.
If you happen to see a wandering caravan merchant, sell everything you've looted to him, and you should have at least 200 silver by now, if you don't see one, carry on. Return to the beach to go into starfish cave when it's dark. Loot the 2 blue sands and junk pile in there. you can choose to ignore the shrimp if you have a hard time fighting those..just turn off your lantern and don't sprint if you don't want to aggro it. Return to town, sell everything you looted, and you'll have about 300 silver now, even if you don't fight the shrimps, even if you don't sell the hackmanite and gems you got while mining, a tribal favor, an upgraded weapon..and you're still on your first day. DO NOT sell the power coils if you have any. The only mandatory fights were some hyenas for your upgrades. If you're super lucky, you'd have a pearlbird mask from a random pearlbird kill, a master trader boots from the wandering caravan dude and 2 power coils for the biggest backpack in the game.
thanks. as a first timer, this helped a great deal
Love this so much! Really helped me get started on the game!
Thanks bro very helpful 🤞🏽
Thanks man I needed this
You know it's serious business when the character is wearing a cauldron :)
Do not sell power coils in the beginning.... get 2 and you can get the 110 carry weight backpack with 2 power coils at the bandit fort
Nice video, this was helpful
You dont have to sleep on the bedroll for an hour at the beginning. You can also go and be viciously mauled to death by the 2 wolves like i did.
Great tips man
I kept buying salt all in the beginning but if you collect sea water and put it into a campfire then you will get 5 salt for free and you can repeat it forever for a lot of salt (might even be able to sell it I'm not sure)
Make rations then u can sell it same whit certain berrys make jam something and u can sell it
I suggest NOT selling the power coils. If you get lucky and find 2 early in the game, head east from the town to the bandit camp, you can get the best bag in the game early.
the best guide
Toss the axe use the fishing harpoon and collect every fishing spot then make bluesand armor
Im sure im hearing VRM sound of ur PC, or it just a "not-grounded" Mic connected. It fixes with better PoweSupply or stabilise electricity
I noticed it after posting this video. I had found a bad cord
Just to add when you get to the beach outside town, go to sleep until dark so you can pick up blue sand on the beach and the beach cave. You should average 9-10 blue sands after a 5 minute detour. Another 100-140 silver
Big up for this.
Do not sell any seaweed, oil, larva egg and poisonus seed. Buy linen for 1 silver, craft rags and sell them for 2 silver. So it is 2 silver more gold per item.
I'd recommend filling up your water skins with salt water and then purifying that water because then you get salt and pure water
thanks super clip
Why did you sell the power coil. Better would be to find a second and get the highest storage backpack right away.
Rest of the gameplay is really nice!
that open world
I love this game so much.
that game good most like witch hunter
Followed guide....clicked wrong button turning in damn write and paid with gold...saf
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Domt sell power coil
If you're playing the Definitive edition, most definitely sell them. By the time you need it you'll probably have 10
@@shausgamingadventures Disagree, 2 will get you one of the best backpacks in the game and its in the bandit camp on the first map.
@Ahglock lol again, in the definitive edition they are very easy to get. But up to u
I say sell everything until you but the lighthouse. If you can get it for 150 instead of 300 thats a hell of a deal
Selling fishing thjngs amd pick axe lost you some money
How? You get 2 at the start. Of course sell them. And remember, this is just for the start, nit going around using them
Or just spawn in player 2 split screen, take their gold…and presto! Exponential growth and millions in minutes. But sure, go collect berries and become a chef to sell pop tarts for 6 silvers an hour 😂
I tried the help the man on the beach but he was dead by the time I got there. I then got torn apart by wolves. L tutorial 😢
great guide, seeing this realizing the game is lame af.
Lmao you’re so wrong, this guide isn’t even that good it’s not going into detail on lots of mechanics and just selling most shit that is useful. Also outside of the start of the game, there’s good quest, interesting locations and enemy encounters/boss fights, you can build a town, the different cities/biomes are awesome, and playing co-op with a friend makes it so much better
It's one of the funnest RPGs ive played. And they're all i play
There is no reason to do this lol. Save the dude on the beach, Grab whatever you can and farm the major bandit camps in the region. Once you get decent armor you are practically invincible in the first area even with no skills and just the lumberjack axe he finds.