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* Do the hunting lodge quests, they are a pile of XP. | |||
* Always keep at least one of every item to trade for gear | |||
* Make sure you clear the sidequests in the first area, one give you an upgrade to your spear that you can't get any other way. | |||
* Drawing back a shot is for accuracy, not damage. Feel free to shoot wildly if you are close enough. | |||
* While you always want the highest tier equipment you can get your hands on, the game does expect you to have a large variety of types of equipment and change out as the situation demands. | * While you always want the highest tier equipment you can get your hands on, the game does expect you to have a large variety of types of equipment and change out as the situation demands. | ||
* Always kill and harvest normal wildlife you come across, a few of the higher tier weapons and all the mid to high tier carry capacity upgrades require animal bones and skins. Their drop rate isn't too great. | * Always kill and harvest normal wildlife you come across, a few of the higher tier weapons and all the mid to high tier carry capacity upgrades require animal bones and skins. Their drop rate isn't too great. |
Revision as of 21:14, 10 March 2017
- Do the hunting lodge quests, they are a pile of XP.
- Always keep at least one of every item to trade for gear
- Make sure you clear the sidequests in the first area, one give you an upgrade to your spear that you can't get any other way.
- Drawing back a shot is for accuracy, not damage. Feel free to shoot wildly if you are close enough.
- While you always want the highest tier equipment you can get your hands on, the game does expect you to have a large variety of types of equipment and change out as the situation demands.
- Always kill and harvest normal wildlife you come across, a few of the higher tier weapons and all the mid to high tier carry capacity upgrades require animal bones and skins. Their drop rate isn't too great.
- Also you can craft meat into health potions.
- Harvest arrows are incredibly useful for ammo crafting resources; for example if you were to shoot off a blaze canister with a harvest arrow you'd get 6 blaze from it instead of 1.
- All the collectibles have more details if you look at them in the notebook after you've picked them up.