Most channels give up 5-10 useless tips and stretch it into a 20 minute video. You gave us 38 tips and the video is just under 10 minutes. Props to you
You can also place a larger block IE: Foundation over large sections of an existing house. When you remove it you get your blocks plus any blocks inside. Same as removing dirt with blocks except it gives the new blocks.
Two pointers everyone should know if they didn't already: The Ring of Rapacity is stupid broken for mages and can be found in Willow Crush in the Revelwoods underneath one of the grinding mills. Makes mana costs null Second is that if you don't have quite enough height when gliding, you can actually spam the Updraft ability by using the aforementioned ring to regen the mana and mid-air cancelling and gliding again instead of touching the ground to have Updraft available. Make sure you don't have a shield/ward equipped when doing this though because it gives you a second or two before you can glide instead of instantly
Yup, The Ring of Rapacity is so broken. Late game become mages playtime, because they dont need consumes item like arrow (after got Eternal Spell). Ranger's arrow is pain in ass to get enough materials
The barrows tip is a life saver for me. I also found that the smallest trees in the Revelwood forests give each 2 twigs. Using up an entire axe nets you roundabout 150 twigs.
This game is so good.. it really feels open world. I can mine stairs out of the earth when I get stuck.. you can take over a home as your base, the building is truly amazing. love it
i watched this not expecting to learn anything new, since im already level 6 and a little bit into the game. however, almost every single tip took me by surprise, and i love how clear and concise each one was. amazing video.
Nice vid. Other tip videos I've watched say asinine things like "Eat food for buffs" (duh...) but watching this I actually learned valuable things that are not so obvious. Thanks a ton. :)
on the topic of blocking with a shield: im not sure if anyone noticed but with a shield and a wand you can hold rightclick to block and then just leftclick to attack, your character will just shortly drop the shield but immediatly raise it again, im not sure if ive just gotten incredibly lucky so far but i havent been hit by a single attack while doing this even with 3 or 4 enemies, (ofc this only applies to individual attacks not combo attacks, if you attack in the middle of a combo attack you will eat that combo)
These are some of the best tips I have heard for Enshrouded I only knew about 40% of them. One thing I would caution when playing co-op with friends and have a base close by to each other is NOT to use the magic chest! If one of you has a magic chest all other players will have access to and automatically use your items in that chest. So if you have any rare resources that you have worked very hard to farm, they can be gone in a flash without you knowing it just due to proximity. I have a base right next to my friends, and we make sure to evenly split all treasure and resources. He built a magic chest before I did and when I went to build something on the workbench it listed items available that I did not have on me. The same thing is true for crafting with an NPC.
@@beargrylls6135 Uh no. It has nothing to do with being cheap, we each separately bust our a$$ getting $hit, most of which is very hard to come by early game. Neither of us want to share our personal stash of rare items especially after we already split all the resources and loot while adventuring together. Neither my friend nor I want double dipping. It. is a problem that needs to be addressed by the devs. Also tombstones should have characters names over them so if a party is wiped each player knows which marker is theirs. That is another issue.
Fantastic video and great tips! I've learned a lot of this the hard way over the past few weeks, but taking over buildings with the flame altar isn't something I had thought of before. Thanks!
Jars with lids have things in them. Jars without lids don't. So just break the lidded jars to get the goods. When traveling, use the flame at the center-top of towers to set a spawn point at that tower. You can also sit at that spot to get the rested bonus as well incase you died or to get your rested bonus back.
For #5: Use 4x4 foundations instead of the small square available in the first menu. I prefer rough wood foundations since they're so cheap. Simply build the foundation over a wall or floor and delete it. It'll pick up all the materials incuded in the chunk, so long as you know the recipe for the block type. Much faster than deleting 2-4 pieces at a time and allows you to completely deconstruct a building in minutes to use the blocks elsewhere, such as for a large build. Delete your altar when you're done and the building will respawn later for you to farm it again.
oh wow it was so frustrating to have to go back to my main base just to have to walk allllll the way back to where i was... thank you for making this video you are a lifesaver!!!!!!!
I went Beastmaster on my initial play and from what I could tell, the Stop Guarding / Start Guarding toggle was to tell the animals / Vukrah to not defend you (or at least, to not stop and stare at you constantly - but instead 'go about your business'). I haven't tested it beyond toggling it to 'Stop' and watching them seem to walk about as if I wasn't there.
When I activate start guarding they definitely follow me for a while. If I got too far too fast or glide around I'll lose them but at walking pace they follow for ages. Patching is a bit funky on them though
On the topic of taking over a building. So far the best place I've found to grab is Far Away Fray tavern in Bristlebush. It's comfort level is 45 or 46! The way I've got my character skilled up, they get a 56 minute rested buff!
Farming pro tips - turn on snapping for maximum space efficiency. Also, as soon as you get fertilized farm soil, you can use it as a building block to make a fertile, perfectly flat, open farming area. Wish I had known that a long time ago.
Glad you liked it! Those Dex nodes are sneaky, it also means whilst the Beastmaster tree is kinda meh there is 4 Dex nodes tucked away in there - flat 20% is pretty nice.
When you upgrade your magic chests take your obsolete small ones and stick them next to your crafting furniture. You can empty out the furniture without having to haul your materials all over your base. They are plenty big enough for the output of a few pieces of furniture.
my biggest mistake on my first playthrough was "I haven't used this resource that's been sitting in my chest for the entire game, I'll just delete it to save space" only to find out I need a shit load of it later in the game, save yourself the pain and horde literally everything
I haven't actually dived into building heaps yet just made a function little base and left it at that - was too enthralled by exploring and fighting haha definitely on the to-do list
@@WilstormGaming the trees regrow on restart of they aren't within a flame shrine. Just like all the other resources. Makes for the fastest twig farm ive seen to date. I just hope they introduce something like wood logs to twigs. Cause as it is, you spend 30 mins farming for twigs to get enough arrows for 2 or 3 points of interest until you need to farm again lol.
I'm surprised double jump isn't on this list. I just started playing the game about 2 weeks ago and almost quit because of the amount of impossible vertical terrain the glide trick does not work on. I saw the double jump skill and it completely changed the feel of the game and I rarely have issues climbing anything now. It's a very simple thing, but it made a huge impact on my gameplay.
Yeah same! Otherwise I think they've done a great job making combat feel really smooth and fluid - but occasionally I dodge and still get hit and think nahhh I shouldn't dodged that
In the south eastern most area of the map sits a glider that really lets you glide through the air. Too bad you can only get it late game or bypass the shroud and create your stairway to heaven.
You can glitch your glider and you can basically fly with updraft skill if you have enough mana regen. Use this becouse im sure it will get patched at some point in the future.
There's a lot of good info in here. Is this info easy to find (ie. through in-game information systems) or is it not mentioned and you have to find out through accidental discovery or using in-depth information inside or outside of the game? I find that games like this often have a lot of information that is important to know but the info is either obscured in a hard to find way so is not easily accessible. It's often die-hard fans who are willing to put in the level of effort to figure find all these details out but not everyone is willing to do that, most people just want to play in a casual way. Heck, sometimes people put together huge complicated spreadsheets to help work out the mess of item stats to find out when something is better. Either that or people sometimes even datamine to find out info that really should mentioned inside of a game.
I want to know how you blink away from enemies so fast. Do you use controller? I prefer the jump and glide method because blink is not actually a teleport and doesn't work when cornered/surrounded. Still looks cool though.
Most channels give up 5-10 useless tips and stretch it into a 20 minute video. You gave us 38 tips and the video is just under 10 minutes. Props to you
Perfect way to do a tips video - concise, no-nonsense and useful. I learned a lot from this. Thanks!
Thanks! I tried to keep it short and sharp so I'm glad you appreciated that!
Word!
Sameeee great start to the game ty!
This is probably the only useful Enshrouded tip video that I’ve watched and I’ve watched dozens.
For Number 5: you only get the block when deconstructing it if you already knew how to make that block, otherwise you will just get stone.
Ahhh so if its a material you have unlocked yet you won't get the block, just stone? Makes sense I guess
You can also place a larger block IE: Foundation over large sections of an existing house. When you remove it you get your blocks plus any blocks inside. Same as removing dirt with blocks except it gives the new blocks.
@@bourn5754 That's a good tip! Didn't know that
Some good tips to expand on this idea, thanks fellas!
Oh this is a good tip I was wondering like no way I could've done this from the beginning
I have watched so many Enshrouded vids. There have been some great ones but this is BY FAR the most helpful one I have seen. Thank you.
Agreed. This is gold
Two pointers everyone should know if they didn't already: The Ring of Rapacity is stupid broken for mages and can be found in Willow Crush in the Revelwoods underneath one of the grinding mills. Makes mana costs null
Second is that if you don't have quite enough height when gliding, you can actually spam the Updraft ability by using the aforementioned ring to regen the mana and mid-air cancelling and gliding again instead of touching the ground to have Updraft available. Make sure you don't have a shield/ward equipped when doing this though because it gives you a second or two before you can glide instead of instantly
Some great tips! I haven't played mage class yet so wasn't aware of these.
Yup, The Ring of Rapacity is so broken. Late game become mages playtime, because they dont need consumes item like arrow (after got Eternal Spell). Ranger's arrow is pain in ass to get enough materials
The barrows tip is a life saver for me.
I also found that the smallest trees in the Revelwood forests give each 2 twigs. Using up an entire axe nets you roundabout 150 twigs.
Absolute game changer when I found out. Bulk make like 500+ arrows at a time.
On the note of twigs - animal dens give LOADS of twigs when you mine them out.
This game is so good.. it really feels open world. I can mine stairs out of the earth when I get stuck.. you can take over a home as your base, the building is truly amazing. love it
lots of good tips in a short video. Awesome. Concise and easy :) love it!
Glad you liked it! I tried to keep it short and sharp
i watched this not expecting to learn anything new, since im already level 6 and a little bit into the game. however, almost every single tip took me by surprise, and i love how clear and concise each one was. amazing video.
Thank you, glad it helped and appreciate the feedback
excellent! sent to my game buddies! been at it for 90 hrs, know most of the things - but the density and coherences are top notch! thx a bunch!
Thanks that means a lot! Glad liked it
Best compilation of tips that are really not obvious. Great work!
Glad it was helpful!
I have to agree with everyone else, this vid is great for beginners and shows how much detail the game really has
Nice vid. Other tip videos I've watched say asinine things like "Eat food for buffs" (duh...) but watching this I actually learned valuable things that are not so obvious. Thanks a ton. :)
on the topic of blocking with a shield:
im not sure if anyone noticed but with a shield and a wand you can hold rightclick to block and then just leftclick to attack, your character will just shortly drop the shield but immediatly raise it again, im not sure if ive just gotten incredibly lucky so far but i havent been hit by a single attack while doing this even with 3 or 4 enemies, (ofc this only applies to individual attacks not combo attacks, if you attack in the middle of a combo attack you will eat that combo)
Good to know! I haven't played mage yet but I'll play around with this for sure!
@@WilstormGaming I do mage-ranger to save on arrows :-D
This is the first video with a few tips I didnt learn on my own. Thanks!
That last tip is the best one. Also thanks for being precise and to the point.
These are some of the best tips I have heard for Enshrouded I only knew about 40% of them. One thing I would caution when playing co-op with friends and have a base close by to each other is NOT to use the magic chest! If one of you has a magic chest all other players will have access to and automatically use your items in that chest. So if you have any rare resources that you have worked very hard to farm, they can be gone in a flash without you knowing it just due to proximity. I have a base right next to my friends, and we make sure to evenly split all treasure and resources. He built a magic chest before I did and when I went to build something on the workbench it listed items available that I did not have on me. The same thing is true for crafting with an NPC.
That's interesting, I've only played solo so I didn't know that interaction.
Dude dont be cheap and share with your friend!
@@beargrylls6135 Uh no. It has nothing to do with being cheap, we each separately bust our a$$ getting $hit, most of which is very hard to come by early game. Neither of us want to share our personal stash of rare items especially after we already split all the resources and loot while adventuring together. Neither my friend nor I want double dipping. It. is a problem that needs to be addressed by the devs. Also tombstones should have characters names over them so if a party is wiped each player knows which marker is theirs. That is another issue.
Fantastic video and great tips! I've learned a lot of this the hard way over the past few weeks, but taking over buildings with the flame altar isn't something I had thought of before. Thanks!
Thanks I appreciate the comment! Glad you liked it
Great tips, short video. Very much appreciated!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Jars with lids have things in them. Jars without lids don't. So just break the lidded jars to get the goods.
When traveling, use the flame at the center-top of towers to set a spawn point at that tower. You can also sit at that spot to get the rested bonus as well incase you died or to get your rested bonus back.
For #5:
Use 4x4 foundations instead of the small square available in the first menu. I prefer rough wood foundations since they're so cheap.
Simply build the foundation over a wall or floor and delete it. It'll pick up all the materials incuded in the chunk, so long as you know the recipe for the block type.
Much faster than deleting 2-4 pieces at a time and allows you to completely deconstruct a building in minutes to use the blocks elsewhere, such as for a large build.
Delete your altar when you're done and the building will respawn later for you to farm it again.
Great addition to that tip! I didn't know the trick to basically do the digging technique but to also deconstruct buildings.
Thanks a lot, keep sharing it's great!
Some awesome tips in this video! Still learning after nearly 100 hours!
Just started playing this week and this was well worth the watch! Thanks for the info!
Great tips you earned my sub
This should have way more than 178K views
Good video. With the game finished, near 100% and all end game gear, I still learned a thing or two.
That's the aim! Glad I could help even a little
Omfg I'm going to start over lol loved the video super helpful
oh wow it was so frustrating to have to go back to my main base just to have to walk allllll the way back to where i was... thank you for making this video you are a lifesaver!!!!!!!
Very usefull! Would watch again!
Super valuable tips you gave us here!
Excellent tips, really. Great job mate.
Thanks. This game is a lot to take on and these were very helpful
I went Beastmaster on my initial play and from what I could tell, the Stop Guarding / Start Guarding toggle was to tell the animals / Vukrah to not defend you (or at least, to not stop and stare at you constantly - but instead 'go about your business'). I haven't tested it beyond toggling it to 'Stop' and watching them seem to walk about as if I wasn't there.
When I activate start guarding they definitely follow me for a while. If I got too far too fast or glide around I'll lose them but at walking pace they follow for ages. Patching is a bit funky on them though
@@WilstormGaming that is handy to know! Thanks for elaborating more. I want a pet scorpion now!
On the topic of taking over a building. So far the best place I've found to grab is Far Away Fray tavern in Bristlebush. It's comfort level is 45 or 46! The way I've got my character skilled up, they get a 56 minute rested buff!
That's a massive comfort bonus to get for free! Great spot for people
@@WilstormGaming I replaced the bathroom stuff and added a fireplace. It's now at 54.
double jump and updraft are must haves
You earned my sub with this video! A perfectly made video! EXCELLENT ADVICE ON ALL LEVELS!
Glad it was helpful! I appreciate the sub it helps so much with new channels like mine.
Farming pro tips - turn on snapping for maximum space efficiency. Also, as soon as you get fertilized farm soil, you can use it as a building block to make a fertile, perfectly flat, open farming area. Wish I had known that a long time ago.
I have one ; break stuff with a staff and an eternal fireball spell, as staves do not have durability.
That's a neat trick actually - I didn't play mage at all so I've missed a few magic tricks
great video, a couple of those really surprised me! thanks!
Nice vid . As a beginner . 2hrs in . I found very helpful. Thnx m8
Very useful tips, thank you very much.
Glad you liked it!
wow actually a good tips and a voice that is not annoying thanks for all
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Freaking great vid, so concise and direct!
Solid tips! I never noticed that those Endurance nodes give Dex instead lol
Glad you liked it! Those Dex nodes are sneaky, it also means whilst the Beastmaster tree is kinda meh there is 4 Dex nodes tucked away in there - flat 20% is pretty nice.
Some great and unique tips on here
Glad you think so!
Great rundown. Thank you.
damn, that deconstruction-tip is a gamechanger for my roof
This had a lot of great tips! Ty!
Glad you got something out of it!
Thank you for some very useful infomation, subscribed, cheers
Finally a video that gives actual good tips. Will be redirecting my noobies here. ❤
Shift R, Jesus that’s such a good tip
omg! i only build magic chests now!!! thank u very much that is much better than searching all time stuff xD time safer over 9000!!
Big love for Rangers, i've been burrow mining on the regular since I found it.
Shift+R this is why I really need to pay more attention when playing these games...
Absolute game changer that keybind!
Half way through the game solo as a ranger and my god was this helpful! Thanks man!
Subscribed!
Oh my gosh, this was so helpful. Thank you so much! ❤
Glad it was helpful!
@@WilstormGaming liked and subscribed 😊
Good video, solid tips
Perfect video, thank you man!
Glad you liked it!
When you upgrade your magic chests take your obsolete small ones and stick them next to your crafting furniture. You can empty out the furniture without having to haul your materials all over your base. They are plenty big enough for the output of a few pieces of furniture.
What is "crafting furniture"?
@Gregorius421 all the crafting stations your NPCs want you to build.
@@GeoFry3 Thanks, I'll use your advice :-)
thanks, just got the game and you have a lot of good info.
This was awesome thanks!
On The Road has two benefits. 1. 90%stamina use. And 2. 110% speed
my biggest mistake on my first playthrough was "I haven't used this resource that's been sitting in my chest for the entire game, I'll just delete it to save space" only to find out I need a shit load of it later in the game, save yourself the pain and horde literally everything
Maan these are really good tips, you've helped me a lot 🙏🏻🙏🏻
8:30 instead of crafting a campfire you can simply throw your torch on the ground by holding E and sitting next to it to re-up rested.
Good stuff. Subscribed. Let's go build an Enshrouded castle!
I haven't actually dived into building heaps yet just made a function little base and left it at that - was too enthralled by exploring and fighting haha definitely on the to-do list
Another great place for rangers to get twigs is the hazelnut trees. They drop anywhere from 4-10 twigs per tree.
Ooooh but what if you need Hazelnuts??? Haha nah thats a great tip - I didn't know that because I played melee/ranged hybrid and used the hazelnuts
@@WilstormGaming the trees regrow on restart of they aren't within a flame shrine. Just like all the other resources. Makes for the fastest twig farm ive seen to date. I just hope they introduce something like wood logs to twigs. Cause as it is, you spend 30 mins farming for twigs to get enough arrows for 2 or 3 points of interest until you need to farm again lol.
Nice tips!
FINALLY ACTUALLY TIPS THAT COULD CHANGE YOUR GAMEPLAY
Great tips!
Very helpful 👌🏼
Great video fellow Aussie. Subbed
Cheers for that brilliant bit of tips for us Flameborn, subscribed for more :)
Thanks for the Sub! It helps out so much for new channels like me
one question tho ... i can i "deconstruct the flame altar ? ... or do you have always a spare one?
There is an option to "extinguish flame" if you click on the altar. I always stay at 7/8 so I can use one for temporary purposes
@@WilstormGaming ahhhh thanks a lot
I'm surprised double jump isn't on this list. I just started playing the game about 2 weeks ago and almost quit because of the amount of impossible vertical terrain the glide trick does not work on. I saw the double jump skill and it completely changed the feel of the game and I rarely have issues climbing anything now. It's a very simple thing, but it made a huge impact on my gameplay.
great video
btw, vulture nests are made out of twigs, you can mine them with pickaxe and it will give you a twig per hit
The lack of I-frames during dodge (especially the teleport) and the cooldown on shielding are two of my biggest pet peeves for combat.
Yeah same! Otherwise I think they've done a great job making combat feel really smooth and fluid - but occasionally I dodge and still get hit and think nahhh I shouldn't dodged that
Great tipps, ty!
awesome video! any chance you are going to make some build videos?
Nice Video dude
For archers get into farming and plant trees, you get hundreds of twigs constantly
hmmm. i consider 'beastmaster OP .... not having to deal with constant animal attacks ... and you can have them attack hostiles .... i like!
pro tip, press W to move your character forward . this can come useful if you need to move around in the world of enshrouded.
I played the whole day and its early in the morning, I need to sleep but this video makes me want to jump back on and try all these out lol
In the south eastern most area of the map sits a glider that really lets you glide through the air.
Too bad you can only get it late game or bypass the shroud and create your stairway to heaven.
Yep! A quest will take you there eventually
Tip one: use the poison staff on the commander, then get back to exploring lol
#19 the glide roll in combination with double jump can save your life being chased by mobs
You can glitch your glider and you can basically fly with updraft skill if you have enough mana regen. Use this becouse im sure it will get patched at some point in the future.
Good Stuff Thanks!
Growing twigs on fertilized soil is better than mining imo. But that a playstyle question.
I’m level 25 and some are new to me
There's a lot of good info in here.
Is this info easy to find (ie. through in-game information systems) or is it not mentioned and you have to find out through accidental discovery or using in-depth information inside or outside of the game?
I find that games like this often have a lot of information that is important to know but the info is either obscured in a hard to find way so is not easily accessible. It's often die-hard fans who are willing to put in the level of effort to figure find all these details out but not everyone is willing to do that, most people just want to play in a casual way.
Heck, sometimes people put together huge complicated spreadsheets to help work out the mess of item stats to find out when something is better. Either that or people sometimes even datamine to find out info that really should mentioned inside of a game.
The twigs trick is necessary because archery is sooo resource heavy. I don't think it works well.
thanks!
Good Video :)
I want to know how you blink away from enemies so fast. Do you use controller?
I prefer the jump and glide method because blink is not actually a teleport and doesn't work when cornered/surrounded. Still looks cool though.
Nah PC, but I play MMOs so I have a bunch of mouse buttons and I was probably using them
excellent vid
a lot of these tips i didnt know