By digging no water tiles, you save time, but almost none of your seeds will actually grow anything. You still can get your seeds back however. The 2nd requires you either dig until you get water (which only works on green grass tiles) or find a area where someone else has already made a deep water tile (you know its deep because the water moves) and use it to make more water. If you want to get rid of water, just make sure it has no deep water next to it first, or you will just keep digging water back! Make rows of water, use your hoe to dig dirt tiles and plant away! The seeds grow much more quickly next to water as well, but your plants can also mess the water up, so keep a eye on the water tiles between planting and keep them moving! By digging next to a deep water tile you can easily make more water. Plant all your holly seeds first and make sure your foraging is as high as you need before your farming gets too high as well. Fishing: equipment required- worms (this is why you did farming first I hope, since digging and using a hoe is how you get worms), fishing pole (10 tinder, 10 wood, 1 copper bar) and again, some repair kits (10 stone, 5 wood, 5 clay and 2 flint may also be purchased from the newbie village store for 25 stone) Otherwise you can max out your farming and not finish foraging!Ģ. There is not much to fishing, simply find some deep water, equip that pole and hit your action button! When you get a bite a white ! appears and the chat box also tells you a bite has happened. I have fished in Wellington, Galebrook, Market Square and the Southern Pass. Its not my favorite skill, as while it is fast, unless you take the time to find the "fishing spot" it can take some time to level. I only managed to find that spot once in Wellington. and it almost immediately changed on me I think. I was catching fish very fast and then it went back to telling me I thought there were more fish east of my location. Cooking: equipment required- fire pit (20 stone, 4 wood, 4 flint, 4 charcoal) *note: charcoal is made my making camp fires and letting them burn out*, wood, raw food items optional equipment: cooking pots (50 hematite, 50 silver) I fish in the Southern Pass now, it takes a bit longer, but its easy to walk to and no more running around for a spot that changes.ģ. SPECIAL NOTE: for the most experience, do not cook all your items at once, cook them one at a time. Its pretty simple, make either a fire pit or a camp fire, drop a raw food item and wait. Smelting: equipment required- fire pits (20 stone, 4 wood, 4 flint, 4 charcoal), clay bowls (10 clay), cassiterite (which makes tin), malachite (which makes copper) *note: by placing 1 tin bar and 1 copper bar into a clay bowl, you can make a bronze bar Yes, having cooking pots gives you more experience, but cooking is fast without them and you will always need food.Ĥ. SPECIAL NOTE: be very careful NOT to drop all your ores into 1 bowl. I don't recommend smelting as a primary experience skill unless you want to do several early reincarnations on just mining or luck out in finding a table that trades something you can get easily for smelting ores.ĥ.Chopping/Mining: equipment required- axe/pickaxe (there are several types, but bone is the most likely one you can get early and easily axe is 25 bone, 10 wood and a pickaxe is 12 bone, 5 wood) and some repair kits (10 stone, 5 wood, 5 clay and 2 flint may also be purchased from the newbie village store for 25 stone) optional equipment: merchant cloak (15 yarn, 2 blue dye, 2 yellow dye), peddlar's gem x2 (5 copper, 2 silver) *note: with those 3 items equipped you get a +15 to both mining and chopping It is very possible to do this and ores are especially hard to get at your early levels. This skill is pretty simple as well, just find trees to chop and rocks to hit.
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