There are two methods of earning experience. The first is through Discoveries. Nearly every new item that you harvest or craft yourself will reward you with 50LP - for example, rightclicking a nearby tree will open a radial menu. When you pick your first branch, you gain 50LP. You get no experience for branches after the first. Most of your early experience will come from seeing lots of new items for the first time, which is why starting near broadleaf forest can be such a boon.
The second method for earning experience is through Curiosities, which can be acquired in many ways: crafting, gathering, and even random rewards for various tasks. Open the character sheet and click the second button at the bottom to view your mental inventory. Place a curio here and your character will begin studying it. Once the piechart on the curio has come full circle, it will be consumed and award LP. Note that study time passes for curios regardless of whether your character is logged in or not. Only one of each curio can be studied at any given time.
Grable wrote:There are two methods of earning experience. The first is through Discoveries. Nearly every new item that you harvest or craft yourself will reward you with 50LP - for example, rightclicking a nearby tree will open a radial menu. When you pick your first branch, you gain 50LP. You get no experience for branches after the first. Most of your early experience will come from seeing lots of new items for the first time, which is why starting near broadleaf forest can be such a boon.The second method for earning experience is through Curiosities, which can be acquired in many ways: crafting, gathering, and even random rewards for various tasks. Open the character sheet and click the second button at the bottom to view your mental inventory. Place a curio here and your character will begin studying it. Once the piechart on the curio has come full circle, it will be consumed and award LP. Note that study time passes for curios regardless of whether your character is logged in or not. Only one of each curio can be studied at any given time.
Ghost1996 wrote:Ty Grable.Listen i readed forums,and i saw many people get killed.If i build my house and 1 log cabin i will be missunderstanded as village and get killed?
Vigilance wrote:Ghost1996 wrote:Ty Grable.Listen i readed forums,and i saw many people get killed.If i build my house and 1 log cabin i will be missunderstanded as village and get killed?
Do not be afraid of what -could- happen and how you -could- die doing something. Play the game how you want and do what you want, if you die, then it is only a learning experience. This is extremely true when you're just starting out-- you can't learn everything from guides.
Riou1231 wrote:You could join a village. If you DO want to join one, then I suggest the Dwarves & Thieves forum.
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