@@PrimitiveNomad if the orc key despawns right away, dont worrt no key needed to get into any chest, just pickaxe it open itll break and all the stuff will come out, viola! No key needed when ye got a trusty pickaxe!
Plus it's easier to see what's on a pallet instead opening every chest to see where you have your stone. In valheim you could label your chests. That doesn't seem to be a thing in this game or I just haven't gotten to it yet
@@jairusstrunk94 there a multiple reasons i have had to go into chest. one reason being to see what mats I need when i go out farming. But also after getting to the elven area and not having what I needed there to craft and going back to grab materials from first camp because I couldnt cut trees or mine ore with my first tool set and went back to first camp and grabbed the materials i needed to craft my second set of tools. Otherwise yeah u dont go in alot but its still easier to have things on pallets so you can see what is where. plus not everything goes on pallets and in the elven area i had trouble having stuff pulled from chests for some reason it was making go pull it out of the chest and put it on my body. which is completely different than it had been working up until that point. but because there wasnt room for chests and pallets up on platform where the forge is I put them below but they were still within the radius of my camp but it wasnt pulling.
I still prefer the pallets over the chests and not all materials go on pallets like cloth and gems etc so if you want to see what chest has cloth and hides etc. I have to open them. where in valheim popped a label on the chest and never had to go into the chests besides putting stuff in. where now I am going chest to chest to put the right thing in each. but thats cause i am not comigling mats. 1 chest for hides and cloth another for gems and coins etc etc
@@OggieDoggie Except here there's no reason NOT to co mingle mats. I have a massive base with 1000s of resources.... 4 chests. 4 chests is all I've needed. Because ALL the workbenches PULL from the chests and pallets. You only need to know where maybe 8 things are stored. Iron ingots, Stone, Wood, Coal, Metal scraps. Things you need to take with you when making a new forward base in a new area. Nothing else needs to ever be moved from it's chest (other than black diamonds for a new mapstone) Just sort fabrics and cloth Gems and coins, Ingredients Everything else goes on pallets for easy grabbing. It's not a coincidence that everything buildable is usually some 5, 10, 0r 15 resources and you just happen to grab stacks of 5 from pallets. Grab 5 iron, boom, repair station. click the coal pallet 3 times, boom enough for a hearth. They made storage so easy and efficient. You don't need labels when you only actually need 3 or 4 chest. ANd you can just stack more straight on top of the first 4 if you happen to need more storage space for each category. So simple.
Build a warp stone next to the statue in the elven quarter and visit the statue every 4 days to collect the Elbereths blessings. They're used as a food ingredient for some of the best food in the game. The food is called Lembas and it can be carried with you on the action bar to heal. It's made in the oven. This is the only place in the game that I've found so far that gives this ingredient.
Yes was going to mention this and seems you can add gems to the hoard pile after it is built perhaps as a place to store them, you can retrieve the gems. There is a 99g pile and a 250 pile have no idea if it goes higher than that.
pretty backwards to say "don't rely on premade buildings" that's the opposite of a tip imo cause most people aren't aware you can use them in survival games and using them saves time and resources cause all you gotta do is add a couple walls and the basics, like in ark for example, why build a base from scratch when you can use a pre existing structure and add on to it?
Here's a good tip you didn't mention, you have the ability to deconstruct anything you make and get 100% of the materials used to make it back, so an example is the mapstone, after you fix one you gain the schematic to make one and if memory serves it costs 3 black diamonds and like 20 stone, press X and left click the map stone and you will get all 3 black diamonds and all the stone back. I found this helpful when moving my whole base early one especially the hearth since it costs like 30 coal to construct. Easy to save materials early on and to fix mistakes like a misplaced wall or torch. Cheers!
You can throw carried items like the forge parts up to the next level, no need for heaps of platforms or rope ladders, or passing to a friend as shown.
Axes are in some ways meant to be used to cut down trees tho. There is a specific rune that give you special loot if you cut trees with an axe with said rune
I would add one general tip for all players both new and old: - When you are going around you merry way and collect stone or wood or whatever material you have in huge number in your inventory instead of returning to your base with all that stuff build campfire and use pallet to store that material. When you eventually need that material you can go back to that campfire, take all the stuff from pallet and destroy campfire(you get back 100% resources). There is really no need to keep running back and forth to your base. 2:00 pallets don't cost anything, IF you want to build stone pallet it shows you need 25 stone but that stone goes on pallet and you can pick it up immediately back up 4:02 if you use axe to cut down the trees, you can use charged attack, hold right mouse button and fully charge it, it will only take two hits for tree to go down, instead of multiple hits with pickaxe 6:15 later in game you can destroy orc chests with your weapons or pickaxe ( i used Quarrymaster pickaxe masterworks item to do it )
Using an ax on a tree is 100% faster, holding heavy for half a second the releasing 1 or 2 shots most trees. I hit for over 80 with an axe while the pick huts for 30. Edit Now that I'm further the pick hits for 80 and the axe hits for 357. Axe is definitely better.
Press X (Keyboard) to enter deconstruct mode. Allows you to break down anything the player has created in one action and returns all materials used to create. Primary way to destroy map stones and beds! So sad about the pallets. Hopefully they buff them 10x. Chest's store WAY more. Example: Stone pallet holds 175 stone and takes up an incredible amount of space (Height, Width, & Depth). Chest full of stacks of stone holds 2,376 stone. (1 chest holds more than 13.57 pallets of stone.)
While chests certainly can hold more stuff, pallets are imho cosmeticly more pleasing. I like having a wharehouse full of rows of pallets of wood and rock, just for the looks of it. Also, near my forge I like having pallets of ore next to pallets of ignots from that ore. So basicly pallets are just great for decorating your base. And a few tips - when you hold the "E" key, it picks up all the materials in a radius around you at once (I wish I knew this one a lot earlier in the game) - when you get to the Elven forrest, wait with cutting the trees until you have discovered the rune that enchants an axe with a small chance to get ironwood, that way you get Elven and ironwood - make sure you have wood, stone, coal and black diamonds with you when you venture out to an unexplored area, so that you can create a hearth and a teleport at any time to your base to empty your backpack or to restock, this will save you a lot of time. Especially when you die in a spot that's far from you base. - when you want to make a big build, make sure to lay a solid foundation first, because it realy sucks having to tear everything down again, because you can't place the last pieces due to an unstable foundation Also, if you like building, there's a huge cavern at the end of the game where the Balrog used to live. It's realy humongous, so save up all the wood, stones, granite and adamant you can and build your own fortress that's worthy of the title Lord of Moria's Seat :)
how are pallets expensive??? They dont actually use the resources. It puts what resource it says you need on it when its built so it really cost nothing at all.
Thank you for the video, it helped me a lot! My suggestions after a few hours of gaming! :) - I think by now the pallets have been improved and can keep a lot more stuff. However, it is true that they still keep more space and hold less than chests. - Travel stones are important in the game but true, not at the beginning. I find it very annoying we cannot "name" the places as we wish. I usually leave specific things in specific places and I travel between them when I need something. It becomes increasingly more important to have travel stones strategically placed in certain areas where certain resources can be found (e.g. one in a forge, one in the Elven Quartiers, one nect to the first orc City with plenty of ore, etc). - Great advice the one about marking the map. After opening the map, pressing X will mark the current position of the player. I suggest always to keep all ores and points of interest (such as ranger diaries, rare gems or ingredients, etc.) updated and market, so to avoid running out of important resources. - One thing that was not mentioned was the Dark Shadow. Presented as a purple mist, it damages you and pushes you away from certain areas. Sometimes you can find interesting resources and objects in it, but otherwise, I suggest building wood panels to rise above the ground and go around it (the shadow does not affect you if you are in the air). - A final suggestion, not present in the video: always bring with you not only stones, but also granite, adamant, coal, and some iron ingot. The reason is because you will need these materials to craft a campsite hearth, repair statues for blueprints, and the iron ingot to create repair smithy, which is interesting to have next to difficult areas of the map (e.g. during a battle you can go and repair yourself up). - Creating a bed next to difficult areas can also be an idea, to avoid long travelling in case of death. Always keep in mind where you last claimed a bed or bedroll. Hope this can help :)
No keys are needed for orc chests, just break them open and all the loot inside will drop out. Sometimes the orc keys despawn for me when they drop, so i smacked those boxes open with me pickaxe!
Using the ace if you hold the attack button it will do more damage. This lets you do 50+ per hit on mobs and more importantly trees. It’s super quick and takes usually 2 hits
Comes down to amount of storage. 175 for a pallet vs 2376 for a chest. It will take 13.5 pallet to store same amount of stones. Chests also can store different types of stones in same container. Chest takes up far less room than a pallet. You can recover the components used to make the chest, so nothing really lost
If you get deeper and reach the actual mines area, you can reach another hidden level if you build down platforms. (and no I do not mean the elevator) I managed to discover a whole area after I contsructed 20 is platforms down from a dead end room. (or what it seemd like) and the "new" area was in the same layout than those above it. (on the map)
I saw it in another video being used, but they never said how to do it. For the quick platforms if you hit F you get a platform with a ladder which saves having to build a bunch of them to get access, or climb up/down.
I've been playing the game the moment it was released and downloaded. I truly love the amount of work and effort that goes into these tip videos from so many different creators, and I watch them constantly. But seriously... how do so few of you know how to say "hearth"? Its pronounced hARth. Like heart. Like your organ. but with a 'th' on the end. Just kinda funny that you are like the ninth youtuber ive watched that says "hERth".
I like the game so far, it's a little jank and simple. One of the big issues is no real progression for the character. There's no levels or XP or skills or anything (or at least not that I see). So killing enemies is pretty useless and waste of time IMO. Other than meat, enemies don't seem to drop anything.
I would agree with this. Fighting enemies is useless unless you need specific items. Leather, meat, etc. But yeah, as of now, there is no real threat or point to them.
I got mad one time because one of the orc flags dropped its key and it disappeared into the ground, so I smashed the orc chest with the pickaxe and got all the loot from inside it. I mean, I assume I did but hard to say for sure. Dunno if it'd work with low-tier tools, though.
one thing is all that wood/stone/coal stack. the resource you use isn't a waste but it will already be in the stack. so you didn't lose any material and save like 3 slot from your storage box
THanks for the tips, new player here. Just made my first base And found the first forge in campaign. I have 2 questions. 1. Am I supposed to manually carry my stash from base to base or is there an easier way? 2. I picked campaign but was wondering if sandbox is better or worse?
The name of the game is to have more than one base. Each area hosts materials you'll need, so just build new bases and use your storage to transport between them. You will eventually be able to build and teleport between bases. The story is better, in my opinion. First off, get accustomed to the game, then do sandbox for fun after! Thank you for the support, I'm glad these tips have helped! 💛🤟🏼
I almost quit the game, cause I spent 5hrs struggling with black diamonds... I had no idea, or even inclination to smash the orc totems to get the key... I broke my rule and did an internet search, to learn that... now I'm trying to figure out safely getting into the Deep. Love this game.
The game is super fun. Sometimes, you have to do a quick search if all else fails. Use the dive roll mechanic I mentioned, I basically jumped down with little to no damage
@PrimitiveNomad I tried that until bats knocked me onto a blue crystal, couldn't set up anymore platforms or rope ladders. Luckily the game placed my grave marker on a walkway I'd made, and the crystal deep had a mapstone at the very bottom. Dodge roll was how, I cleared orc town, that and exploiting the bosses height to pull him from the arena, and got him to smash the walls instead of me... the combat in Moria has alot of easy means to exploit.
You're not alone. When i got to the mines I thought I hit a dead-end when every statue I re-built only unlocked one piece to a NEW part. I was up to 6 items with only 1 piece. Embarrisingly enough I found a dig spot near to where I had set up camp. To my surprise that tunnel lead me on an 8 hour journey. I found statues for my missing pieces and endless resources. It did eventually come to a dead end but was happy to have found it. .
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Nice! 👍🏽 I don't agree with the palettes though they are a great quality of life improvement. Especially when you end up going back to prior outposts to gather some of the iron you were hoarding.
nice video and all, but most of these ARE mentioned in the game, especially the first half of your tips and tricks. Also not all map stones need a black diamond in the game, most but not all. Again also, using chests instead of pallets makes inventory management way more of a pain for materials like that, also the pallets only use what the pallet is for to build it and what was used is on the pallet when built
The Pallets for keeping Ore and wood on Cost nothing to make. it uses 5 of the item it holds, but u can then get it back when u make it leaving a empty pallet on the floor to use.
Good guide, except that you are wrong about the pallets. I know wood stacks very high on a pallet, but it is the only resource that stacks that high. The great things about pallets is that you can actually stack pallets on top of other pallets, so they actually save alot of space and hold waaaaay more than chests.
while pallets holding metals are much more space efficient then wood, they still 5 to 10 times worse than a single chest. and you can fit 2-3 chests in a place of one pallet, so they should only be used for aestetic purposes
I have to disagree with your stance on pallets they are free the resources used to make them come already stored on the pallet. You can stack them right on top of each other once you've filled one pallet up i also place my ingot pallets above my head so I can place chests below them. I enjoyed the video though and it was informative I'll employ some of these things.
the palettes are not worth imo. It takes space for 4 chests and fits 3 stacks or so while in a chest you can hoard like 20 stacks and it take 1/4 the space and is taken out quicker.
This is a bug that was in the game since launch. It can occur sometimes with any recipe. Either a hot fix will come or try and find the statues to progress other recipes. Worse case you may need to restart
I feel like I’m stuck in this game. I made the belegost forge but the door to the next section is closed. I have yet to find emeralds or iron wood. Any tips?
Ironwood is discovered later on, or even from orc drops. Emeralds will be in mined deposits, chest, or found from orcs during raids. Don't sleep on raids they grant good resources if the RNG is there
Not all tress and axes do that much damage, plus that's a heavy attack, and it consumes a lot of stamina. I was just showing the difference between the two.
@PrimitiveNomad Yeah I get that just me and my wife like games like this but sometimes we wanna do a more calm run and if we die we just wanna respawn and not have to run and grab our loot bags every time
@PrimitiveNomad Me personally I wanna crank up the enemies by like two notches and leave everything else the same, disable death loot drop, and that's my perfect playthrough
I don't get why inventory is so crazy limited to 2 little rows.....even visibly wearing a backpack. That's rough. Also noted no visiable way to tell enemy's health. Hopefully they fix that. Still excited for when this game is off Epic and available...
Later on, there are backpack upgrades that expand the inventory drastically. I agree that once it's not limited to the one store, the game will grow even more.
The 2 rows you're referring to ARE the backpack. If you unequip your backpack or if you die and lose it.. the only inventory you have is your main tool bar at the bottom. And as he said.. you learn to make bigger ones later.
There is a recipe fairly early on for an Explorer's backpack . . . it expands the Scout bp's limit of 8 slots, to 25 slots. Much better for carrying a ton of stuff!
@@mateuszmorawiecki2729 whenever youre looking at the map you can see the legend or key on the left side and click any of the markers and toggle the "eye" on them to see exactly where and how far they are from you, usefull when traversing the deeps
ahh ok. yea I turned on the massive forge and like 15 small goblins and 4 large ones and 2 orcs came out of no where.. i was outta there so fast @@PrimitiveNomad
Palettes definitely hold way more than a chest does, especially when you look at trying to store multiple types of items, also I have seen no instance of fall damage, I've purposefully jumped from some really high locations to test that and haven't taken damage yet though that doesn't mean that roll ability isn't really cool, never noticed it before, I did notice though if you are jumping from a higher ledge at a mob/creature you can do a special drop attack also which does slightly more crit damage.
I climbed up 30+ fathoms in the Western halls and jumped down to get back to base for rest. Took 100pts of fall damage and my buddy had to pick me back up.
You can for sure take fall damage. I am assuming you are still in the tutorial area. Once you get to the large mine you will need to make paths to the bottom. If you fall off you will die.
@@SmickyD huh, neat. I've only made it up to the elven area and just repaired the forge so maybe that's why I haven't had and area tall enough to take damage from. Well, I guess I'll retract my no fall damage statement then rofl, my apologies heh.
i played until I got to elvish forge.. and dropped the last part in the water (i got lost getting back) died.. and it didn't respawn back at original location.. so... deleted world 😱😂