![]() ++On the way back home, Gerry will tell you about your basement.Ħ.Go into your basement, and after the cutscene plays, get the 2 sacks of flour, and clear all the broken barrels using the inventory trick discussed earlier to save on energy. ![]() The 5 silver will help enormously with buying seeds. ++The next day after, go to town and talk to the merchant, accept his deal, ask where to get seeds, then accept his loan offer. ++You can give the beer to Gerry the next time you get into the morgue, but try to give it to him after talking to miss charm the next day, so you get a story from it. +++Now with the sword there are 4 barrels that can be destroyed around the village, for flitch and possibly iron parts.You will have spotted them earlier when exploring the village.There’s 2 extra guaranteed in the tavern, talk to horadric to get beer, destroy those 2 barrels and look in your inventory. +++With the 6 stone, you can go sell it to Cory up to the north-west, and you’ll have the money to get a teleport stone from the inkeep on the first day(use to teleport, 3min cooldown), and some peat(16 or so) from the guy out back of the ranch.ĥ.Go to the blacksmith, give him the letter, sharpen your sword, try to be energy efficient when dispatching the slimes, hp doesn’t matter as long as you don’t die, just line them up so you swing at both at once, and then turn the quest in. Get your tools from the chest, gather 6 stone and go to the tavern and talk to Horadric about the garden, the contract, and the meat, and then trade him the contract. ++Your tool durability will decrease based on actions performed, and not time spent on actions, thus you will neither lose nor save on durability with this trick.Ĥ.Talk to the bishop about the certificate, after which the day timer actually starts ticking. This doesn’t work for things that don’t require tools, like berry bushes and mushrooms. +++Keep the F key pressed after starting to cut/dig something, then open the menu and wait in the menu for as long as it’d regularly take to dig it, then exit menu and the next swing will finish it up, this way you can use 2 energy/dig and take less gametime ,provided you didn’t let go of the F key too early. Getting the materials to build one and noticing where they can be built can help with this. +++You will want to leave 2 tiles of space between most graves in tight formation, since there’s limited space to build flowerbeds (5 slots in the starting space), and those cost 2 red flowers, 1 peat and 2 stone, and provide +2 gravescore each. The bishop will tell you to fix the graveyard, but do not bother cleaning it up of bushes yet. +++You will probably do that during the first week, but make sure you get there BEFORE the sun is past the middle of the sundial because, while time is frozen during cutscenes, npcs can still move, and the donkey spawns exactly when the sundial indicates past the sun, behind the stables the merchant sits by.ģ.Bury the corpse. It’ll tell you to talk to a member of the inquisition ![]() You can also pick up a few quests during this time frame to be completed later on and read the garden sign.Ģ.Take the corpse in the morgue, cut the flesh, and go in the backyard. +++Time will not start to progress until the bishop tells you to pick up your tools from the graveyard trunk. Tips for a fast starting early gameġ.Starting a new game, dig up Gerry, and before talking to donkey and progressing further, you can actually explore the game world to get familiarized with the map layout and talk with the various npcs to get an idea of who is what and where. Feel free to ask in the comments if you don’t understand how something works, and I’ll try to explain when I have the time. Now updated and curated, holds information relevant to the latest update. ![]() An extensive guide I’ve written and tested containing lots of tips and tricks to help new players and advanced players alike.
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