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If you're really having trouble, the slave start is the best way to go in the beginning. You'll be constantly malnourished, but you'll never starve either, and the stat penalties from the hunger means you develop your skills faster. Just try to escape every chance you get, attempt to knock every guard out, and fight indoors when you inevitably fail at either of the former. By the time you exit the slave camp having knocked out and fought every guard in the place, you'll be a swole badass wasteland kungfu man. If you like, you can install that one mod that makes it so labour trans strength, but that's more of a time-saving measure than anything else.
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 08:01 |
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I or someone should do a writeup and get Dorkopotamis to edit the 1st post.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 06:33 |
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thanks for the replies all. i've only played 2 hours so far, but this is definitely my kind of game.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 06:37 |
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megalodong posted:thanks for the replies all. Want to be a badass polearm dude? Use that polearm. The more you hit with it the higher your stat and therefore the more damage you'll do. Want to wear heavier armor? Carry around heavy stuff until your encumbrance goes to 0, which raises your strength. Rinse repeat. Your toughness goes up easy, just get your rear end beat. The more damage you take the more damage you can take. Get arrested or enslaved? Don't reload, by the time you can escape you will be one badass mofo.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 06:52 |
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Does having 80%+ encumbrance level strength faster than say 30%?
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 07:03 |
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The single most important thing is to find a recruit or two to add to your squad. That way you can have someone hide or run from any fight to come back later and heal your downed team members when you inevitably lose. Repeat a bunch of times and eventually you will start to win the easy fights, and then it's just a matter of slowly moving up the pecking order.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 07:04 |
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Vakal posted:Does having 80%+ encumbrance level strength faster than say 30%? If you mouseover Strength it tells you how quickly your current load will train Strength.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 07:06 |
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Carrying a body will also raise strength better than just piling on the 30kg it weighs usually does.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 07:11 |
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Shopkeeper backpacks weigh 100kg even before you put stuff in them.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 07:13 |
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is there a mod to let me put an iron refinery indoors? i have enough space for one, my guys are living in a stationhouse in a town, but it won't let you build a refinery indoors.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 08:09 |
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juggalo baby coffin posted:is there a mod to let me put an iron refinery indoors? i have enough space for one, my guys are living in a stationhouse in a town, but it won't let you build a refinery indoors. I havent tried it so have no opinion how it works. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=765997358 Though I think having an iron/copper/stone mine indoors is a little silly.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 08:13 |
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OgNar posted:I havent tried it so have no opinion how it works. OgNar posted:Though I think having an iron/copper/stone mine indoors is a little silly.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 13:32 |
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For those of you who're interested, the guy who did the lore writeup of the First Empire on Reddit has compiled another one for the Second Empire.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 14:22 |
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Vakal posted:Does having 80%+ encumbrance level strength faster than say 30%? Yes, it scales with encumbrance, up to 75% max. And as stated above, carrying around a buddy or a corpse levels it faster.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 14:29 |
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First thing I do in this game is find the nearest bandit the guards have pasted and carry him around forever on my shoulders while i explore. SWOLE RIDE *bad humming* TAKE IT EASY...
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 14:51 |
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Cardiovorax posted:Silly yes, but also really, really useful if you want to have some sort of production line inside a city without the additional hassle of building and defending an independent outpost. I'm pretty sure that's the intention, to get you to build your own outpost rather than exploiting NPCs for security and evading outpost events like the taxman.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 15:18 |
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Yeah I think the intention is that if you want the safety of living in a guarded city then you've got to pay the tax of having to buy your resources like iron plates/building resources/whatever at a store rather than being able to make your own for (nearly) free.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 15:25 |
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dogstile posted:First thing I do in this game is find the nearest bandit the guards have pasted and carry him around forever on my shoulders while i explore. SWOLE RIDE *bad humming* TAKE IT EASY... Takes the temptation out of using a person as a backpack and then the corpse disappears during garbage collection taking your stuff with it. Also you drag them by their neck, it's really silly.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 15:50 |
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I started a game with the "man and his dog" setup and as I walked out of the ruins the game spawned me in, I prompty bumped into a samurai patrol. The patrol leader was kind enough to bitch at me for being poor so like any decent citizen, I told him to get hosed. Just like cops irl, the patrol then beat me dead. These are now adventures of Bonedog the hungry what the gently caress am I even gonna do
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 17:18 |
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Fewd posted:
Run around cities until you meet a hiver named Beep.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 17:26 |
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Can't you just eat the corpse. I've never been down to just a dog.Vakal posted:Run around cities until you meet a hiver named Beep. Also, Beak-Chan
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 17:27 |
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Vakal posted:Run around cities until you meet a hiver named Beep. You still have to speak to him don't you? Doesn't work if you do.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 17:28 |
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Nope, can't eat a corpse. And since I can't recruit anyone without a useful human skill, speech, I don't see any option except to lick my balls until I die.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 17:28 |
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Yeah just restart. Man with a dog start is a trap anyway, shoves you in an area you're basically going to be killed for existing in.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 17:36 |
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Free slaves until one joins you?
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 18:22 |
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Trying to flesh out a basic first post for answers if anyone has any suggestions. I will add mods into it also. This video by Sseth sold me on the game. It really is a good rundown of things that happen in game. Here is a real basic tutorial on YouTube.(not mine) There is no "Way" to play Kenshi. I think of it like many open world games where instead of turning right and doing the main quest, you turned left and did everything else. There are many factions in the game and chances are you will align yourself with one or two and piss off most of the others. Whether through your own actions or just plain being you. Kenshi has a lot of racist factions who will hate you for your race and/or gender. And its your job to teach them different. By beating their asses with pointy sticks. Things to do When you start out your stats will be the lowest in the land, ranging from 0-1. You can change that by picking up a weapon and attacking some bad guys. You can start running everywhere and become a drug runner, The swampers make some great hashish which sells pretty good in some cities. There are a ton of guys out there with bounties on their heads, though you may have to cart them some distance to a police station for the good money. Remember, if you cause trouble with a faction they will put a bounty on your head and people will notice you and attack for those sweet cats(credits) Or start sneaking and make money the dirty way. Safest thing to do is pick an ore node and start mining. Build up enough cats to payoff peoples debts and have them join your team. Most bars in most towns have guys just hanging about with debts to be paid. Look at your stats, mouseover any item. It will tell you how to level that. Want to be a badass polearm dude? Use that polearm. The more you hit with it the higher your stat and therefore the more damage you'll do. Want to wear heavier armor? Carry around heavy stuff until your encumbrance goes to 0, which raises your strength. Rinse repeat. Your toughness goes up easy, just get your rear end beat. The more damage you take the tougher you will be. Lose a limb? Buy or steal a new one. It'll probably be better than your old one. Your options actually has a dropdown to choose losing them more often. Get arrested or enslaved? Don't reload, by the time you can escape you will be one badass mofo. That tutorial video I posted is good but it suggests save scumming. I don't think this is really a game for that. Since dealing with the consequences of your actions only ends up making your character better. You will scavenge weapons and armor from your downed enemies but most of it isn't very good and it comes with consequences because it turns into a disguise. Which can be good or bad. You can partially wear some items without it being a disguise. You wear Holy Nation armor as a Skeleton and they will beat you down, but wear it as a human and you might possibly slip by. Your chances are listed in your inventory panel. You can also find good armor and weapons at ancient abandoned outpost, but ore than likely you wont get there until you have decent stuff already. Your best stuff comes from crafting. First you research at a bench using books you buy from many general vendors and higher tier stuff can be researched using books and items found at the ancient outposts. Most recipes can be bought or acquired from vendors around the land. And of course the more stuff you create the better your crafter is and the higher chance they have of crafting a higher tier item. As with any game its always a good idea to play a game at least once before modding. The workshop has a ton of mods that make the game better or more fleshed out. Plus a few Goon mods. OgNar fucked around with this message at 18:43 on Apr 1, 2019 |
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isndl posted:I'm pretty sure that's the intention, to get you to build your own outpost rather than exploiting NPCs for security and evading outpost events like the taxman.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 18:56 |
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Lore, this is very spoilery if you dont want to find things out yourself. reddit links First Empire Second Empire
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 19:30 |
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Came across some bandits, got stuck in. As we were finishing them, some different bandits arrived. We were on the verge of beating THEM, when a THIRD faction of bandits showed up, and boy did things turn into a real shitshow then. We lost Knees and Orek and also my first character's leg. They steadfastly refused to gently caress off after we were all downed so it was a long battle of trying to heal up the most injured whenever someone regained consciousness. Finally night fell, and I was able to sneak around doing some healing and carrying people. The next morning enough people were healed up that we could carry the rest back to Squin, which was aided when some slavers showed up and started fighting with the bandits. What an amazing game
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 19:39 |
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I'm partial to the 'grab a 2nd guy and then just follow a well armed patrol around and try to join in once enemies are softened up a bit' start
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 19:45 |
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Ms Adequate posted:Came across some bandits, got stuck in. As we were finishing them, some different bandits arrived. We were on the verge of beating THEM, when a THIRD faction of bandits showed up, and boy did things turn into a real shitshow then. We lost Knees and Orek and also my first character's leg. They steadfastly refused to gently caress off after we were all downed so it was a long battle of trying to heal up the most injured whenever someone regained consciousness. Finally night fell, and I was able to sneak around doing some healing and carrying people. The next morning enough people were healed up that we could carry the rest back to Squin, which was aided when some slavers showed up and started fighting with the bandits. This happened to me in the swamps except it went swamp ninjas then blood spiders then slavers and the slavers carried off three of my downed dudes. The rest of my squad limped back to our dojo in squin while I kept an eye on my enslaved homies. They regained consciousness near Shark and I was able to engineer their escape fairly easily. They had to bum around in the dancing skeleton for a week before I could reunite with them. Recruiting Hamut at the same time was pretty sweet. I got the mod that lets you "tame" animals and my goal today is going to be to capture some of those swamp turtles. This time we are going to wipe out every fucker who looks at us funny
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 19:51 |
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I'm 90 hours into my first playthrough and I'm just amazed at the size of the world. Granted I've spent a lot of time building up a couple different bases and getting my crafters up to near max level but I still haven't even touched half the map. Never gone into the foglands, obedience or anything else up northwest past the floodlands. Never been to the ashlands, far southeast and southwest. Just now got over to Black Desert City for the first time because I picked up my first skeleton recruit in the floodlands and now I want more of them. I still have so much left to see, even in the places I've been! I don't even have any hivers yet. Maybe next I'll head over to Mongrel to get some belt lights for my farmers and recruit Beep since I keep hearing about him. It's hard to make up my mind where to go when there's so much out there, I just end up running off to go look at an interesting thing in the distance and then suddenly it's two hours later, my inventory is full and half my squad is carrying the other half as we flee from angry cannibals.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 19:57 |
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I've been playing this game for months and I haven't been everywhere yet. The world is some literal 900 square kilometers in size, or something of that magnitude. Game is big.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 20:01 |
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That 2nd empire post is a lot less grounded in the lore than the first big post. It's clear the guy who wrote that has never played through the ashlands
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 20:10 |
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Does skill training take stat reductions into account? As in, something like a wooden backpack that gives -5 to melee skills, am I training as though I'm 5 levels lower now so that I can get levels off someone less skilled than me? Or does it always go off the base skill? I'm hoping I can basically cripple my guys to get some extra skill points because training past 60+ is a real drag.
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# ? Apr 1, 2019 23:56 |
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Gadzuko posted:Does skill training take stat reductions into account? As in, something like a wooden backpack that gives -5 to melee skills, am I training as though I'm 5 levels lower now so that I can get levels off someone less skilled than me? Or does it always go off the base skill? I'm hoping I can basically cripple my guys to get some extra skill points because training past 60+ is a real drag.
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# ? Apr 2, 2019 00:17 |
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I've built a crappy little house south of Hub/east of Squin down in that river valley, and it's going well but boy howdy to a lot of douchebags show up to try and mess with you. At least the Okranites will happily just pray with you, even if you send a woman without a copy of the book out to meet them (because everyone else was either a shek or out cold lol). Fortunately my dudes are now getting good enough to fend off the average bandit attack, even if we still come out of it with abundant injuries.
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# ? Apr 2, 2019 00:34 |
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I think a crossbow and a pair of sandals is the best early game investment you can make. A shoddy Mk2 Oldworld bow or Eagle's Cross (if you start in a gnarly area that sells that kind of ordinance) will hit for 60-100 damage, and most things don't wear significant armor.
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# ? Apr 2, 2019 01:22 |
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Ms Adequate posted:Fortunately my dudes are now getting good enough to fend off the average bandit attack, even if we still come out of it with abundant injuries. I made my base in the Northwestern-most corner of the map and I lucked out, the Bone Raider caravan they sent to get me got stuck on geometry and so I never ever got raided in my 50+ days of being there. However, I do think base raids are a good way to train up your team and have a pretty surefire means of getting them to safety. At one point I made two farm plots that I never harvested to keep an infinite number of River Raptors coming into my base so all my guys could slaughter them and harvest their leather and foul meet to feed my animals. I'm trying to think of other low-level enemies who would make for good raid opponents, and honestly I'm thinking cannibals? They come in numbers but their stats and gear are so bad that they make for really good sparring
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RE: on the subject of music in Kenshi I've grown a liking for all sorts of dark ambient when playing Kenshi. Cryo Chamber in Bandcamp has some extremely my poo poo stuff for this purpose. The music just nails it down completely when you're walking around a broken world getting whipped by baka things. Some good ones to mention are stuff like Book of the Black Earth and nearly anything from Ugasanie (at least the ones released under Cryo Chamber), like White Silence and Border of Worlds
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