Is there some sort of starting guide out there?

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Is there some sort of starting guide out there?

Postby pretzelguy1 » Sat Aug 29, 2015 10:13 pm

I'm just wondering if there's been any sort of starting guide thrown together yet. I've got a decent idea of what to do since I played the original Haven and Salem but those were quite a while ago and I'm finding myself progressing very slowly. Thanks!
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Re: Is there some sort of starting guide out there?

Postby MagicManICT » Sat Aug 29, 2015 10:20 pm

Gather things, buy skills, raise stats with FEPs. The basics are still the same. You might try looking at the old beginners guide for a refresher. Looks like the forums ate it, but you might get a cached version off Google. I hope this link works: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/s ... clnk&gl=us If not, "Sevenless beginner guide haven" should bring it to top.
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Re: Is there some sort of starting guide out there?

Postby Sevenless » Sat Aug 29, 2015 10:29 pm

MagicManICT wrote:Gather things, buy skills, raise stats with FEPs. The basics are still the same. You might try looking at the old beginners guide for a refresher. Looks like the forums ate it, but you might get a cached version off Google. I hope this link works: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/s ... clnk&gl=us If not, "Sevenless beginner guide haven" should bring it to top.


The start is give or take identical to Haven 1.0, but I agree it feels much slower. What took me 3-4 hours in Haven 1 took me 6-8 hours this time around it feels. Int feels much harder to get, perception easier.

The only piece of advice that feels different from what I gave was that fishing is quite a nice source of LP early and is probably the most profitable non-incremental skill. 150LP per fish species discovered and butchered (I guess the increased variety of things is really helping there). Raiding ants and using the waste larva to fish seemed to be doing the trick.
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Re: Is there some sort of starting guide out there?

Postby RickyRio » Mon Aug 31, 2015 2:13 am

Sevenless wrote: Int feels much harder to get, perception easier.


I have had the opposite problem. how have you been getting PER?
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Re: Is there some sort of starting guide out there?

Postby CTheRain » Mon Aug 31, 2015 4:10 am

RickyRio wrote:
Sevenless wrote: Int feels much harder to get, perception easier.


I have had the opposite problem. how have you been getting PER?


Fish and elderberries. Especially fish...
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Re: Is there some sort of starting guide out there?

Postby Sevenless » Mon Aug 31, 2015 4:13 am

RickyRio wrote:
Sevenless wrote: Int feels much harder to get, perception easier.


I have had the opposite problem. how have you been getting PER?


I guess that might be reasonable. Elderberries and Blackberries were early game PER, and depending on with what you fish and where PER can be tolerable. However, at the time I completely slammed my hunger bar capacity for those early PER gains, and in retrospect with a better sense of the food system I might have done things differently. Once you get fishing + lake shallow + various ants as bait int is pretty easy to get. Trick was finding out that combo I guess.

But if you don't have blackberries in your biomes, you're in trouble for PER I agree. That was just how world gen treated me.
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Re: Is there some sort of starting guide out there?

Postby Denkar » Mon Aug 31, 2015 5:09 am

Sevenless wrote:using the waste larva to fish

Personally I find chickens to be much more common than in old Haven, so using your useful larvae instead of chicken entrails seems like a huge waste.
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Re: Is there some sort of starting guide out there?

Postby Sevenless » Mon Aug 31, 2015 5:14 am

Denkar wrote:
Sevenless wrote:using the waste larva to fish

Personally I find chickens to be much more common than in old Haven, so using your useful larvae instead of chicken entrails seems like a huge waste.


Very biome specific. There's lots of places where you won't ever see a chicken basically since the biomes are so gigantic.

But even so, agility/con are not nearly as important in days 3-5 for beginners are int and per. So you eat the aphids, fish with the larvae/pupae. I easily get 2-3 bait per anthill raided as well as curios.

Also worth noting: In shallow lakes at least, insects catch int fish while entrails don't seem to. Bait+location+time of day(? Old system had this, not confirmed here) determines what species you can get.
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