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* When your pawns say something like "something catches the eye", or "what's that?", causing a "!" to appear on the map that isn't referring to a ladder, then it's almost certainly a seeker's token. These look like smallish flat discs, about the size of a fist, laying flat on the ground, and are worth picking up.
* When your pawns say something like "something catches the eye", or "what's that?", causing a "!" to appear on the map that isn't referring to a ladder, then it's almost certainly a seeker's token. These look like smallish flat discs, about the size of a fist, laying flat on the ground, and are worth picking up.


* When you find a seeker's token, take a screenshot or mark it down. Minor quest spoilers: <div class="spoiler">There's a quest that makes you pick up an item at the first seeker's token you picked up, and return it to the quest giver within an in-game week.</div>
* When you find your first seeker's token, take a screenshot or mark it down. Minor quest spoilers: <div class="spoiler">There's a quest that makes you pick up an item at the first seeker's token you picked up, and return it to the quest giver within an in-game week.</div>
 
* Whenever you have trouble finding a quest destination, you can always hire a pawn that knows exactly where to go.


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Latest revision as of 17:53, 11 May 2024

  • All of the vocations are good to start with, you will want to change your (and your pawn's) vocations as you go, since each one unlocks its own augments, and there are some vocations you don't have available at the start.
  • Once you purchase a vocation or augment, it's free to change to it at any time, so don't be afraid to just jump between them. The only issue you might hit is making sure you have decent gear for any vocations.
  • When your pawns say something like "something catches the eye", or "what's that?", causing a "!" to appear on the map that isn't referring to a ladder, then it's almost certainly a seeker's token. These look like smallish flat discs, about the size of a fist, laying flat on the ground, and are worth picking up.
  • When you find your first seeker's token, take a screenshot or mark it down. Minor quest spoilers:
    There's a quest that makes you pick up an item at the first seeker's token you picked up, and return it to the quest giver within an in-game week.
  • Whenever you have trouble finding a quest destination, you can always hire a pawn that knows exactly where to go.