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Have you got any essential or lesser known tips and tricks for this game? I'm currently playing on a custom Voyageur run to get the hang of the regions. I'm at day 36 and ventured out from Desolation Point to Hushed River Valley, got attacked by a moose and almost died. Things are going well! That said, I would appreciate some interesting tips!

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[-] rbos@lemmy.ca 5 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Walking at an angle (w+d for instance) is faster than in forward/sideways.

A partly-crafted item has zero weight. Good way to have a spare bow.

A dropped stick always points in the same direction. If you know which way "stick north" is, you can navigate in a blizzard somewhat. Even if you don't, you can rightclick on it to "hold" it and keep yourself from going in circles.

If you're encumbered or injured in any way, wolves are MUCH more likely to attack.

[-] arcosenautic@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

Thank you. I'm surely going to use the diagonal walking thing if I'm ever in a hurry. Also a neat way to save some weight with the bow, thanks!

[-] TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 3 months ago

Never craft a torch. You can take them for the price of one stick from fires as long as there's 10 minutes left on the fire. They'll never be above 50% quality, but cloth and lantern oil are much rarer than sticks.

The flare gun is the best weapon in the game. If you hit a moose or bear with the flare gun they will always run away and often die. I think headshots with the flare gun are an automatic kill on anything too, although the damage from the flare is at least partly damage over time, so you may need to wait a bit. Its pretty risky, but if you can down a moose with the flare gun early it will set you up with tons of meat and the hide makes an excellent pack.

Make sure you wear your most wind and water resistant clothes on the outer layers because these stats aren't used at all if there's another layer of clothing over it.

When you cook meat it always gains 50% quality. You can leave raw meat outside for a long time before it will degrade to 0%, but even then you can cook it and bring it up to edible again. For this reason it makes sense to stockpile meat raw, and only cook as much as you'll need until you make another fire to cook or boil water.

Cold is the fastest killer in the game (other than predators). Try to avoid freezing as much as possible. Hot beverages help with this quite a bit if you can build a quick fire to warm up a cup of tea/coffee. Conversely, starvation will only slowly kill you, so when food is short one strategy is to let yourself starve throughout the day and only eat right before bed. If you feed yourself enough to get through the night (and aren't dehydrated or freezing through the night) you'll regain more health than you lost from starving during the day.

[-] arcosenautic@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

Thanks for the tips. I only ever used the flare gun against a bear and I missed somehow, but very good to know it's a handy weapon to always have with me. I think I'll end up not carrying the rifle and just packing a bow and flare gun. I can always scare wolves with the bow (or aiming anything for that matter) and hunt small game with fire hardened arrows.

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