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* A fast way to increase the score of your town is to spam the flooring and wall conversion items to change everything from dirt to brick, or some other better material. | * A fast way to increase the score of your town is to spam the flooring and wall conversion items to change everything from dirt to brick, or some other better material. | ||
* When your base hits a new rank, pop all the doors off and put them back on. There's a weird calculation thing for your score, and doing that from 0 in the new level can boost you over 2/3s of the way to the next rank. | |||
* There are 5 challenges for each level. For the Switch version, the speed run challenge has been replaced by seeing various amounts of items, so just pick up everything at least once. | |||
* Mainline the story of each chapter until you can build your Colossal Coffer, because otherwise loot is a huge pain in the ass. | |||
* Keep a spare hammer at all times. The spin attack massively impacts the durability. | |||
* Use a weapon to kill enemies, rather than the hammer. Tools take far less durability damage when they are used for their intended purposes. | |||
* Water can only exist on the levels below ground level. If you want a water feature in your base, take this in to account. | |||
* If you can mine obsidian blocks, which are found at the bases of every mountain in every region, they are incredibly sturdy walls. Large enemies will still destroy them, however. | |||
* If you find yourself wanting for materials to make cladding for your walls, find a 5x5 area of dirt, 4 blocks tall. Dig straight down so you're at the base level, and use 1 cladding. It will turn the surrounding 96 blocks in to that wall type, as cladding goes 4 blocks high and 2 blocks out in all directions. Now you have a lot of walls, and plenty to make more cladding. This works similarly for flooring, but only in a 5x5x1 area. | |||
* Trees and plants only grow inside the light of your base. | |||
* If you're having trouble with the Chapter 1 challenge of building a Cantlin Garden, the tree must be EXACTLY 3 blocks tall. It is possible to build it inside your base with a hell of a lot of digging, but it is not at all worth it. | |||
* Every chapter has featherfall footwear somewhere in it, which prevents all falling damage. A ring of criticality usually exists as well, which massively increases your damage output. | |||
* Ghosts and Fightgeists are annoying. Just go to bed. | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:05, 16 August 2024
- You can build above and below grade in your towns. You don’t have a lot of room to go down, but usually enough space to build one level of rooms. I like to hide the bedrooms below grade, so you have more room for the crafting areas above ground.
- Building stairs to put some rooms up in the sky can help to keep those rooms safe when monsters attack.
- A fast way to increase the score of your town is to spam the flooring and wall conversion items to change everything from dirt to brick, or some other better material.
- When your base hits a new rank, pop all the doors off and put them back on. There's a weird calculation thing for your score, and doing that from 0 in the new level can boost you over 2/3s of the way to the next rank.
- There are 5 challenges for each level. For the Switch version, the speed run challenge has been replaced by seeing various amounts of items, so just pick up everything at least once.
- Mainline the story of each chapter until you can build your Colossal Coffer, because otherwise loot is a huge pain in the ass.
- Keep a spare hammer at all times. The spin attack massively impacts the durability.
- Use a weapon to kill enemies, rather than the hammer. Tools take far less durability damage when they are used for their intended purposes.
- Water can only exist on the levels below ground level. If you want a water feature in your base, take this in to account.
- If you can mine obsidian blocks, which are found at the bases of every mountain in every region, they are incredibly sturdy walls. Large enemies will still destroy them, however.
- If you find yourself wanting for materials to make cladding for your walls, find a 5x5 area of dirt, 4 blocks tall. Dig straight down so you're at the base level, and use 1 cladding. It will turn the surrounding 96 blocks in to that wall type, as cladding goes 4 blocks high and 2 blocks out in all directions. Now you have a lot of walls, and plenty to make more cladding. This works similarly for flooring, but only in a 5x5x1 area.
- Trees and plants only grow inside the light of your base.
- If you're having trouble with the Chapter 1 challenge of building a Cantlin Garden, the tree must be EXACTLY 3 blocks tall. It is possible to build it inside your base with a hell of a lot of digging, but it is not at all worth it.
- Every chapter has featherfall footwear somewhere in it, which prevents all falling damage. A ring of criticality usually exists as well, which massively increases your damage output.
- Ghosts and Fightgeists are annoying. Just go to bed.