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When playing as a noob, I was so angry with myself having slammed the keyboard and yelled profanities multiple times that I instantly felt like disliking this video just from seeing it, nothing personal, but it was actually really helpful so I will instead like your video. Hopefully, I will get good now. Anyway, that was my initial kenshit experience.
I have actually taken down every single bounty except the crab queen, I have even done a beep solo run witch ended with, well without spoilers the meitou falling sun
Here’s a challenge for you: Survive Planet Crafter without opening any blue storage boxes; not even the one inside the capsule that you start in. Here’s the criteria: You get only one life to pull this feat off. Golden and small square storage boxes are fair game. Even the lockers are okay to open, if you can find one. Are you up for the challenge?
I play solo. My first goal is to buy a house and have a second character literally mine for their whole life. Passive income encourages me to explore and learn combat.
Got Kenshi 3 days ago, started following it on RU-vid maybe 10 days ago; yes I knew all the basics, painfully obviously from the tutorial tooltip popups and reading. ..
Sabres and hackers do not require twice the strength, only the heavy weapons do. Sabres and hackers are not heavy weapons the information in the video is just flat out wrong, you can check the wiki for all strength requirements for every weapon in the game for example the Foriegn Sabre at Meitou (highest strength requirement) is only 12 strength to wield. Only the weapons belonging to heavy weapons have high strength requirements. Those weapons are the Plank, Fragment Axe and lastly the Falling Sun. Moreover the whole "light weapons" thing is also a debunked myth as even the falling sun can be wielded with 12 strength if its rusted junk quality so early on almost all weapons are viable moreover the only weapon i would avoid is anything blunt as blunt weapons are mostly trash in kenshi unfortunately
I just downloaded this and I'm so stuck on where to start But the dialogue be having me laughing I'm tuned in to this. I know I'll be back to rewatch on case I'm stuck again Great thorough video
19:04 But forcing them to work in the dark at night gives a huge boost to the XP gain of your engineering. sure its slower early game, but later on it pays for itself because it doesn't matter if its day or night, they still blitz through the work.
I don't think he said but if right at the beggining when donkey leave a turd, dot pick it up. Leave it there bcs it technically a speed booster every time you pass on top of it
I like to use the copper node over by the rebel base to the east of the Hub, because i find that more enemy patrols go through there and you can see them coming, and you can sell goods and use the Shinobi guards there for defense.
Instead of going to Squin, I now go to Stack first because Stack has a free supply of skins and meat. I can reach level 80 armor making before day 30. That means all my light armors will be specialist grade very early on in the game. I will move around cities to recruit people and let these small groups stay in these cities. So, instead of one large group. I have several groups in several cities. This way I don't need to worry about food supply.
I miss the days of game developers releasing playable demos for us to decide if we like the game or not. Having played the demo and then realizing that it is was suddenly 3 in the morning I think the demo was a success and I will likely be getting this game.
What a great video! I think an underrated technique (so you dont have to copper mine) is running around the Holy Nation land. The valley has tons of River Raptors that patrolling Paladins attack. When they die, you can loot them for hides and spoiled meat. I leave the meat until i start recruiting animals, and the hides sell for a pretty good price.
Thank you for this video! It was really well laid out. I'm a ways into the game and had been struggling to figure out how/when to do certain things. This video made me realize I could upgrade the assembly station at Construction Junction (had been struggling to figure out how to do that, I thought it was story-based) & upgrade my sandtrap to get those larger fish. Don't know why I couldn't figure that out on my own... but thank you! The notes about where to find recipes were also useful. I kept wasting time having to run back and forth between where you get commissions & my home in order to figure out (1) whether I had the underlying materials already made for a commission, and (2) where I would get any materials I didn't have. Those encyclopedias are super useful! Wish I knew about them earlier.