In this video I share 38 tips for both advanced and beginner players that are bound to help you navigate and survive the awesome new world of Enshrouded.
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.
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
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.
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
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)
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.
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!
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.
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!
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.
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.
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
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.
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 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
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.
@@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.
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
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
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.
I actually rate the beast master, it's just inconsistent. When there is a few wild beasts around and they come help you it's quite effective, but then sometimes nothing.
7:17 Could it be because the blacksmith knows what he's doing and has the tools to do it? XD We need these NPCs for a reason, after all. Our combat-centric character has rudimentary crafting knowledge that is enough to get by, but not enough to thrive.
The 1 con was just to illustrate the point, same concept still valid with 2 con meat from wolves. If 2 con meat is what youre using early game you can have equal bonus from the first two skill points.
I dont use magic chests. I didn;t put any points into constitution until my 90th skill point. And i play a paladin type with the extra stun and that sweet +2 dex +2 end plus a boat load of other stuff talent. edit: my only problem is that resin is a pain in the arse to get and you need SOOO much of it for damn near everything (im looking at you padding).