One piece of advice at 180 hours I wish I'd known earlier- don't bother with farm food (potatoes onions, radish, turnip) until late T2/early T3 when you unlock the Tavern, first time I found a use for it... don't bother feeding villagers raw beets and onions etc., it doesn't last long and barely any buff to it, if you are trying to save on meats, give them dried berries and dried mushrooms from the T2 forager racks, they stay fresh forever in a stockpile too. Save your early farm for hemp/flax as priority 1, sage garlic somewhere after that, and keep a camp setup somewhere for river reeds. You always will need flax hemp, and reeds.
@axefield6 ай бұрын
That's really good advice! Thank you for that😎👏
@danielgriffith89116 ай бұрын
good advice... built two farms too early..
@brandx77116 ай бұрын
@@danielgriffith8911 Yep the advice comes from numerous villages being built in the wrong places and storage issues lol
@danielgriffith89115 ай бұрын
also, get the water collector and 'fire-with-the cookpot' unlocked so you can start cooking better foods early on.. the stews rock!
@Romdryl2 ай бұрын
I've got nearly a hundred hours in the game and all this stuff you've shared is spot on. Thanks for the vid.
@axefield2 ай бұрын
@@Romdryl awesome! Thanks so much for that man! Really appreciate it😄
@PatrickReed-d3i5 ай бұрын
So, I am about 225 days in and almost completed building all my T3 buildings and about to liberate my third town. Some things I have learned so far are its easy to attempt to liberate your first town when you aren't ready. I made that mistake, but just saved to a previous game and kept grinding until I thought I was ready. By the time I thought I was ready to take it I was actually OP. I ended up easily liberating the town and defeating the reclamation party. It was hard to know exactly when you're ready, but once you get the town then you can trade for bronze which is highly needed when building up in T2. Travel signs are highly valuable especially when you want to collect Pete, Moss and Iron Ore and easily get to other towns when doing their quests. I would avoid building other settlements until you get to T3 or close to T3 because, if you do it right you can get everything you need near Hearndean and the other stuff you can collect yourself via travel signs. Also, keep in mind that you can set your war parties to pick up certain amounts of food before you head out, but they will pick up that amount plus what they already had on them, so in some cases you may end up having them take too much food and not have enough room for storage of the things you loot when you defeat the bandits and brigands. Also, I make fine stew because it gives my NPC's a combat buff, so make lots of that when going to war. Lastly, keep in mind that most T3 buildings are set so the front of the building is facing away from you, so you have to turn them 180 degrees before laying them down. I made that mistake with two buildings before I realized it and once you lay it and start putting materials in it you can't get them back if you disassemble it before completing the build, which sucks. God speed and grind away.
@axefield5 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thanks so much for all the info👏👏 Very insightful!
@raxacoricofallapatorius84845 ай бұрын
As for skill exp boost, use 1 cloudberry, 1 fish stew, 1 cranberry. This provides 100% increase (double experience). Save the food until there is under 5 minutes on the book you are reading. Your skills shoot up fast. As to starting position, there is no 'best spot'. I start at the base of Haerndean because I have to visit it so much at first. I have raid set to high, so my first raid is on day 5, and I need 3 companions with plank shields ready. I don't have time running long distance back and forth from Haerndean. By day 5, I can make meat stew and fine stew, I can take out the 3 closest camps, deal with the first raid, clear the bandits for the cart quest, and possibly clear the bandit camp south of the lake (though I usually wait to have 4 companions for that one). All of this drops about 15-20 straps ... enough to start all the main research items.
@axefield5 ай бұрын
Thanks For that First tip😊👍 You are free to make your base pretty much anywhere because of the travel signs. You can research them really early. I place a travel sign at base of Haerndean and then at center of my base. Then systematically I add travel signs on the outskirts of each town
@karmakazi7336 ай бұрын
My first settlement I built to the left of the fishermen hut on the road got access to him and the small hut merchant and a Small copper settlement up by the copper at one of the starting wolf Den missions all 10of my settlers currently have Adventure gear on and sturdy Gloves currently working on building the Village Hall
@joannlee79011 күн бұрын
Thanks! Great to know.
@axefield11 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@stormquiver6 ай бұрын
FYI the skill-up from the food, actually effect the books too.
@axefield6 ай бұрын
Thanks for that😄
@mateuszsodzik95726 ай бұрын
outpost is very important i lost so many time to use sign post to collect iron and other stuff by myself, also position of outpost will be critical for defending villages from reclamation parties.
@onkelulissendung77856 ай бұрын
Wolf Fangs are better used for trophys. The best way to imporve relationship is building shrines for 15 stone. Its enough to use 10 stones for every shrine, the rest will be spend by the village.
@danielgriffith89116 ай бұрын
I agree with your start location, except I suggest your VERY FIRST start to be south, right out of city limits. This area should have a foragers hut to unlock the weavers loom and a single storage hut next to that travel post. Once you have Padlow, unlocked, MOVE the base to where your FIRST LOCATION is... meaning build villager tents and logging camps/etc. there. This allows you to clear cut ALL the nearby trees in that first area and run back to the first city quickly.
@Delphinus-Keya14 күн бұрын
I've restarted here and there to where now I'm in year 2-4 just loathing about, so I don't exactly watch every detail. But I lost my shit around 5:16 when you said we get renown for messing up bandits. We'll that's where my 10k renown came from as messing up bandit patrols is my favorite pass time lol
@soys4uc36 ай бұрын
Just wall off the bridge with a simple fence and the bandit will have to figure out pathing - They will take forever to reach your base giving plenty of time to defend and react. Another tip, when you have your companions activated, you can hit the E key onto stockpiles, barns, warehouse, and they will feed themselves or arm arrows if you have the items stored within. This feature will let you quickly mobilize all your fighters and get them ready for war. In regards to books, as long as you have it in your inventory, you can level the villagers from anywhere in the map. Don't bother taking those books back to base while you're out fighting bandits unless you're saving them. And if you really want to break the game, make a fenced off box then climb inside, stand on top of a cheap storage box to become a human turret, you can now pretty much solo a bandit camp with start bows and cheap arrows ;) The AI can't break buildings down right now as buildings don't have health.
@axefield6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips! The last one is cheeky, but I like it🤣
@danielgriffith89116 ай бұрын
There are some pathing cheats that are not so game killing, tho... like solo near a fence that you can jump, when they get close, jump the fence.. they cant jump fences so they have to path back around, giving you time to shoot.
@dnbanb5 ай бұрын
Youre a mad man. I love it.
@AvanLingen864 ай бұрын
Dankie dude! Great tips!
@axefield4 ай бұрын
Bly dit hep!😄👍👍
@mateuszsodzik95726 ай бұрын
Use books but later is eay to make books even better! You need a good and stable food (I use fine stew) and if you replenish it (fine stew will be fist allways) so in second spot you can have cranbery + 50 skill bonus nd in 3 spod blueberry cake or other stuf that have this bonus
@axefield6 ай бұрын
Yes they are all great😄 Thanks for that. Just listed things you can do in early game
@tomatopotato...coffee6 ай бұрын
In terms of creating a bag for yourself, I think they have another type of bag named 'small backpack' which gives you more room!
@axefield6 ай бұрын
Yes thats true! I just listed a bunch of things that you can do early to mid game to make things go quicker😊
@danielgriffith89116 ай бұрын
skipped using bag for myself.. give them to all villagers though... have to scroll to see whats in it... too tedious.
@dnbanb5 ай бұрын
Getting to the stage of being able to make fish stew is still a grind. I enjoy some grinding but as a habitual restarter, I often get anxious to get through that early set up grind. In this case, mods are an invaluable tool. The nice thing with mods (so far) as that you can pull them in and out as you want. Bellwright is very easy to mod and options range from minimal to insane. Check out Nexus mods for Bellwright mods, you may find something that helps you get over the hump or ease some of the pain inherent with production sim games like this.
@danielgriffith89115 ай бұрын
you can buy raw fish early on... you want that stew-cooking fire asap
@danielgriffith89115 ай бұрын
I like replaying early game, too... I just reload a previous 7 day save where I got a lot done and go from there.
@dnbanb5 ай бұрын
@@danielgriffith8911 I'm with you. But I think you settled farther south than most would suggest for a first settlement so you get access to garlic earlier. The water collector and cauldron are both at the top of tier 1 so not something you can grab without ignoring other essentials first. Trying to grind for skill books and better villagers while your people work thru the tech tree has been consistently good for me. But I also settle across the "border" in sunsteep valley so the patrols don't reach me as often early game
@dnbanb5 ай бұрын
@@danielgriffith8911 smart
@danielgriffith89115 ай бұрын
@@dnbanb thats where I "settled" for Tier 1. I just set up a travel post on the road north of that lake, so I could quickly gather reeds and garlic, buy from the fisherman and chop small trees for wood. A second TP at the intersection that leads to Padlow allows fast access to the daily strap vendor and a shorter path to Padlow and also is useful when the other TPs are not available due to animals/bandits 'too close'.
@sentientworm609118 күн бұрын
I would love to see how fast people can reach T2 after starting a new game.
@axefield17 күн бұрын
@@sentientworm6091 if you liberate Haerndean and Padstow early, you advance to T2 extemely quick, but you need at least 10 very strong villagers to liberate both
@Origamie773 ай бұрын
i just started at this spot, and bandits keep on running through this spot, i dont have any choice as to turn off the patrol's until i can handle with them. xD
@axefield3 ай бұрын
@@Origamie77 if you are struggling with the patrols you can start slightly more north. The patrols will stop in that area once you have taken out the bandit camps that are in close proximity. You need minimum of 6 villagers with shields Id say to take them out😊
@Origamie773 ай бұрын
@@axefield i will try this out, thanks for the quick response sir! :)
@wonderbread61006 ай бұрын
Dont forget that liberated villages can be traded with with for cheap/infinite log, wood, thatch, and strap.
@axefield6 ай бұрын
Great added Tip! Thank you😊
@brandx77116 ай бұрын
Farnsworth has resin, hardwood logs, hides, and raw hides along with raw meats. Very helpful getting into T3 upgrades
@wonderbread61006 ай бұрын
@@brandx7711 just was getting ready to liberate farnsworth. Good to know.
@brandx77116 ай бұрын
@@wonderbread6100 yea, figured id share it since there is very little on the web regarding deep dives of this game
@PlayBellwright6 ай бұрын
Great advice!
@axefield6 ай бұрын
Thank you! What a great game!👏👏
@MedievalWargamer6 ай бұрын
Looks like an interesting game! Does it have armour or not yet? What abut the fighting is it good?
@axefield6 ай бұрын
I enjoy the game very much😄 There's a huge selection of armors that you can research and the fighting mechanics relate very much to Mount & Blade if you have ever played that👌👌 Great Game for early access. Feels kind of complete tbh
@MedievalWargamer6 ай бұрын
@@axefield I am a big Mount and Blade fun so i know what you mean! Sounds great i might give it a try!
@axefield6 ай бұрын
@MedievalWargamer go for it. The game is quite complex and takes time to master. So it should keep you busy plenty of hours just like M & B😆
@danielgriffith89116 ай бұрын
I havent got that far, but it seems you unlock better clothing and armors through research, then craft the armor.
@jonathanwessner34566 ай бұрын
I just wish the buidling wasn't quite so hard. Lik,e making the town hall, you HAVE to add each board one at a time. Why can't they add wall parts in sections, instead of single board?
@brandx77116 ай бұрын
Thats what your villagers are for, along with almost every other labor-intensive job lol
@axefield6 ай бұрын
You can prioritize construction as top priority for villagers and make sure you have plenty of hammers😉 Then it goes really fast
@danielgriffith89116 ай бұрын
yep, by the time you get a Town Hall, you should have your villagers all tasked up..
@danielgriffith89116 ай бұрын
Travel Signs cost 150 renown, too.. so make one or two early game. Make them right beside a storage hut and your research bench.
@topperproductions45696 ай бұрын
SEED POUCH OP for villagers
@danielgriffith89115 ай бұрын
why? they have to equip it in the slot used for the 9-slot bag..
@topperproductions45695 ай бұрын
@@danielgriffith8911 it carries anything not just seeds
@benbaker41986 ай бұрын
I make spicey meat pies it gives 50 percent it's better then the fish stew
@axefield6 ай бұрын
For sure it is! The fish stew you just have access to way earlier. So I just conducted a list of things you can do pretty much from the start😊