Love how you explained the uses but what I would have loved even more is a breakdown of the actual areas in which players can gather and cross gather said resources thanks again keep up the great job.
Resources are now much more abundant since an update. It's ridiculously easy to find most materials unless you are near a dominating Clan - in which case relocate. At least for the Early Access the Devs don't want players having to compete for resources. The higher the level of the resource, the more likely you'll have to travel some distance. Of the 15 Flora Kim mentions, all but Garlic, Rosemary and RoseHips should be readily available in quantity locally. Forests are teeming with Boars and Deer and there may be Bears in the depths. Rabbits and Wolves tend to be in clearings near forests.
Kim asked about other crafting professions. Tailoring is by far the easiest to level. I got to level 34 by jamming materials into the Spinning Wheel at every opportunity. I eventually crafted capes for a few levels but that was the only crafting I had to do, and everyone likes capes anyway. I collected all the mats by myself. Flax is growing in the road! Wool you get from Boars, really! Draw them with a Bow to line them up and then poke them with a Polearm to take no damage. Cotton you will see everywhere once you know what it looks like. On a Flax run, when your bag is full, stop at a house and use the Spinning Wheel to reduce 28 stacks to 7, and resume gathering.
Great video! I would recommend you let your leather worker level charcuterie though. Saw on another video the charcuterie skill affects both the rarity and quantity of harvest-able hide from carcasses. I have 36 cooking so far and I focus my efforts on gathering berries since syrups are easy to level off of. My leather worker hunts the animals and gives me the processed meat later so I can cook it.
@Kukumonkey We haven't found any correlation in skills affecting drop rates at all. Everyone in our farming parties gets the same random luck regardless of skill levels. I am currently level 36 charcuterie, and have been like 32+ since the first couple days. If it affected drops, I feel like I'd be getting a lot more than my level 1 clanmates, but that just isn't the case. It's all just RNG.
@1nvaderk1m any idea on when and how we can unluck the cooking heart T2. i guess it has something to do with blacksmith, would appreciate your insight on this.
You should be able to unlock it with a lvl 9 blacksmith craft "Cooking Tools" that will unlock the ability to craft the Cooking Hearth once you pick up the tools.
@@1nvaderk1m i have the first cooking heart, but i dont have the big one. The big one is the one im looking for :) It would be great if you could make a video on how got get the crafting stations, the connections between the different craft, what level you unluck then, mats needed and so on.
Please keeep pumping these videos out !!! Very detailed !! I am trying to level cooking myself and was wondering what food is best to level from say one level to the next
What's the point of food in the game? I read that you can't starve. I'm worried there won't be enough 'money sinks' in this game...meaning if a clan has tons of crafting ingredients or other items...it diminishes the value of those items and the crafters who use them.
You can't starve. Food will always be useful because it only lasts a few minutes. You're constantly going through it, and larger clans will need a lot of materials to keep good buffs up on their members. Will be interesting to see how it plays out in the long run. For now I think it's fine. It takes time to get to the higher crafts with better stats.
The best foods shown give you huge buffs to your Health and Stamina. Roast increases Health by 61%, Stamina 42% and triples Health Regen. Bear Stew does the same, but reverses the Health and Stamina boosts. RoseHip Syrup boosts Health and Stamina and also provides basic Poison and Fire protection, the two most dangerous debuffs from NPC enemies. You can have 3 foods active at a time.
I also use healing spells and find the vitality potions to be great for stamina recovery. Potions are more of a clutch re-position food, but the stamina is so nice to pair with magic when you use your weapon skills, too.
Love how you explained the uses but what I would have loved even more is a breakdown of the actual areas in which players can gather and cross gather said resources thanks again keep up the great job.
I would recommend using interactive map. This has been super helpful for us!!
it'd be hard to pin point gathering locations due to people being on different server shards.
Resources are now much more abundant since an update. It's ridiculously easy to find most materials unless you are near a dominating Clan - in which case relocate. At least for the Early Access the Devs don't want players having to compete for resources.
The higher the level of the resource, the more likely you'll have to travel some distance. Of the 15 Flora Kim mentions, all but Garlic, Rosemary and RoseHips should be readily available in quantity locally. Forests are teeming with Boars and Deer and there may be Bears in the depths. Rabbits and Wolves tend to be in clearings near forests.
amazing video, straight to the point ! looking forward to more of those !
Very helpful !
Looking forward to more guide videos like this, ty so much
Good vid, looking forward to others.
What level does the tier 2 spit roast open up recipes?
Kim asked about other crafting professions. Tailoring is by far the easiest to level. I got to level 34 by jamming materials into the Spinning Wheel at every opportunity. I eventually crafted capes for a few levels but that was the only crafting I had to do, and everyone likes capes anyway. I collected all the mats by myself.
Flax is growing in the road! Wool you get from Boars, really! Draw them with a Bow to line them up and then poke them with a Polearm to take no damage. Cotton you will see everywhere once you know what it looks like. On a Flax run, when your bag is full, stop at a house and use the Spinning Wheel to reduce 28 stacks to 7, and resume gathering.
nice, im excited to check it out
Helpful stuff. Thanks.
great video! I'm loving this game so far!
I'm so addicted! Can't wait to push all my tradeskills up lol.
Great video! I would recommend you let your leather worker level charcuterie though. Saw on another video the charcuterie skill affects both the rarity and quantity of harvest-able hide from carcasses. I have 36 cooking so far and I focus my efforts on gathering berries since syrups are easy to level off of. My leather worker hunts the animals and gives me the processed meat later so I can cook it.
@Kukumonkey We haven't found any correlation in skills affecting drop rates at all. Everyone in our farming parties gets the same random luck regardless of skill levels. I am currently level 36 charcuterie, and have been like 32+ since the first couple days. If it affected drops, I feel like I'd be getting a lot more than my level 1 clanmates, but that just isn't the case. It's all just RNG.
How do we get the bread oven, millstone, grain mill and fermenter? What items do we need to pick up in order to get them available?
@1nvaderk1m any idea on when and how we can unluck the cooking heart T2. i guess it has something to do with blacksmith, would appreciate your insight on this.
You should be able to unlock it with a lvl 9 blacksmith craft "Cooking Tools" that will unlock the ability to craft the Cooking Hearth once you pick up the tools.
@@1nvaderk1m i have the first cooking heart, but i dont have the big one. The big one is the one im looking for :)
It would be great if you could make a video on how got get the crafting stations, the connections between the different craft, what level you unluck then, mats needed and so on.
ANOTHER VIDEO LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOO thanks
I found alot of food in game but no new recipes pop up.... do you have any tips?
What level is your cooking? And work benches? You may just need higher levels on those for the recipes to pop up properly.
@@1nvaderk1m I have a spit and charcuterie table. I can only cook meat. None of my garlic or berries or barley
Please keeep pumping these videos out !!! Very detailed !! I am trying to level cooking myself and was wondering what food is best to level from say one level to the next
ok, the part i see missing from this... how to actually start? all i can seem to make so far is a camp fire and basic meat cooked.
The Blacksmithing table lets you make the item required to make the cooking tables.
What is the max level?
Max level on everything right now is 41.
@@1nvaderk1m Thanks :)
I don't even know how to make any of the first benches XD
What's the point of food in the game? I read that you can't starve. I'm worried there won't be enough 'money sinks' in this game...meaning if a clan has tons of crafting ingredients or other items...it diminishes the value of those items and the crafters who use them.
You can't starve. Food will always be useful because it only lasts a few minutes. You're constantly going through it, and larger clans will need a lot of materials to keep good buffs up on their members. Will be interesting to see how it plays out in the long run. For now I think it's fine. It takes time to get to the higher crafts with better stats.
The best foods shown give you huge buffs to your Health and Stamina. Roast increases Health by 61%, Stamina 42% and triples Health Regen. Bear Stew does the same, but reverses the Health and Stamina boosts. RoseHip Syrup boosts Health and Stamina and also provides basic Poison and Fire protection, the two most dangerous debuffs from NPC enemies. You can have 3 foods active at a time.
Any food I’ve crafted gives a stamina buff; great to eat some food before mining ore or chopping wood
I find alchemy healing to be useless when I have two healing spells
I also use healing spells and find the vitality potions to be great for stamina recovery. Potions are more of a clutch re-position food, but the stamina is so nice to pair with magic when you use your weapon skills, too.
Soooo...about level 31.