theTrav wrote:Also to OP, it sounds like whoever you moved in with was a jerk making you do non LP tasks for them. I usually try to get new players to catch lots of fish and in return give then leather armor that they can't craft yet. They get LP, armor and backpacks, I get fish without having to spend a lot of time fishing, it's win win win win.
The people who guided me first helped me find a rock to get stone chips (I found my own tree); I made axes till I got pottery. Then I'm afraid I wrecked some of the landscape around the RoB, ignorantly digging clay and not knowing it wouldn't recover on its own, and forest could not be fixed. Then the first person I met had to log off, and I found someone else, who I moved in with for a while. He basically told me what I could and could not use of his resources, and let me experiment. I harvested some of his wheat and made myself a couple of baskets; he taught me the etiquette of always replanting anything I harvested, and helped me learn to plant straight, and pick up straw hidden behind grown plants. Meanwhile he made me a backpack and, I believe, some leather armor.
Once I'd learned the mechanics a bit, my friend pointed out a possibly suitable spot for my own steading, gave me some advice about layout, found me a well site, and helped me build the well. He also provided me with starting seed. I then got a whole pile of learning points planting fields for myself. Meanwhile I kept myself fed by fishing, not knowing about the way stat growth worked. Once I could finally hunt, the same neighbour let me use his sausage maker, until I finally got to the point where I could afford my own. Meanwhile the first person I met remained kin, and suggested I go into the tea business, so I did - with a loan from him of part of the metal for the cauldron.
As you can imagine, I got a few LP doing all this.