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Tempora Mutantur posted:you can if you're doing the Stargate portal address thing (i.e. using one portal and changing its tag to your destination portal) because the tag change visually takes effect before the actual connection, so you can change the tag from x to y -> walk through the portal now named y -> end up at the other end of portal x, but now the portal won't take you back because the original portal shifted from tag x to tag y (and since you already have two portals with the tag y in this scenario, congrats, you're boned and can't go back without running back) If you're going to do it that way then I guess you need to keep a backup portal, tagged but unlinked, in your base. I never thought of doing it this way but going by how it often takes a few seconds for a new portal to light up I feel like the risks are pretty apparent.
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toasterwarrior posted:I'd honestly like an excuse to use swords but piercing damage being key against trolls and blunt for undead is just enough weapon and skill slots for me to cover. Once you get to silver the sword gets bonus spirit damage that makes it awesome against undead as well. Though if you've found the merchant, the silver-tier item with his materials is also pretty awesome.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:24 |
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SynthesisAlpha posted:If you're going to do it that way then I guess you need to keep a backup portal, tagged but unlinked, in your base. I never thought of doing it this way but going by how it often takes a few seconds for a new portal to light up I feel like the risks are pretty apparent. it's more about when you change between existing portals, because the glow never stops if you stand in range to change tag it's honestly not a big deal but can be real funny/surprising/annoying the first time it happens
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:26 |
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Oh yeah, I rock the silver tier hammer and it owns bones, quite literally. Just that Vikings and swords are a natural pair and all
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:27 |
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Thanks for all the responses regarding portals. Kinda figured that's how they were being used. Makes me wish I could visit everyones worlds just to see where all their portals lead. I tried the mace for a bit but the knockback pushing enemies far enough away that my follow up missed was enough for me to stop using it. Also, outside of one fight, I haven't seen a ton of need to make sure I'm using the correct damage type. Also, swords just look cooler.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:29 |
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SynthesisAlpha posted:If you're going to do it that way then I guess you need to keep a backup portal, tagged but unlinked, in your base. I never thought of doing it this way but going by how it often takes a few seconds for a new portal to light up I feel like the risks are pretty apparent. Or just don't tag it. Two portals without tags will link automatically, funnily enough.
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toasterwarrior posted:I'd honestly like an excuse to use swords but piercing damage being key against trolls and blunt for undead is just enough weapon and skill slots for me to cover. Is there a chart anywhere for what kind of damage is effective/ineffective/(super effective???) against what
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:30 |
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Ambaire posted:Or just don't tag it. Two portals without tags will link automatically, funnily enough. Probably because it's just an empty string, but still a string nonetheless. I wonder if the "don't change the destination until 5 seconds later" setup so you could potentially rename both sides quickly and without building some temp portals?
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:34 |
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CRAYON posted:Thanks for all the responses regarding portals. Kinda figured that's how they were being used. Makes me wish I could visit everyones worlds just to see where all their portals lead. If you dont have a round stone tower with portal on each wall by end of iron tier, I dont know What you are doing with your base. Not that mine is ready, But at least my portal room has them in a semicircle.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:35 |
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Inzombiac posted:I'm up to 10 and just plop them down whenever I find a safe spot that is just far enough away that would be a pain to sail to. Why restart? Just put your stuff on a boat and sail to a new island.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:36 |
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Tempora Mutantur posted:you can if you're doing the Stargate portal address thing (i.e. using one portal and changing its tag to your destination portal) because the tag change visually takes effect before the actual connection, so you can change the tag from x to y -> walk through the portal now named y -> end up at the other end of portal x, but now the portal won't take you back because the original portal shifted from tag x to tag y (and since you already have two portals with the tag y in this scenario, congrats, you're boned and can't go back without running back) This seems like a ridiculous way to avoid making a second portal
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:36 |
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Taffer posted:Why restart? Just put your stuff on a boat and sail to a new island. It's my specific type of brain worms. If I know my old base it still there, I'll gravitate back to it. Silly, I know but I'll take my current character and gear and carve out a new life.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:43 |
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I do kind of like the Stargate method (just finished SG-1 with a friend, so it was in my head to do), but it seems like a pain in the rear end to actually use. We took over a circle of Meadows standing stones and turned it into a portal nexus, you can fit about three in between each pair of stones.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:46 |
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it's honestly not that bad but I did make additional portals once I felt like finding enough birch for the fine wood I still keep a stargate portal cause there're still outposts I don't go to often, like boss shrine locations, that don't really need a dedicated second portal e: and I tag the location on the map with the portal tag so I don't have to remember poo poo
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:47 |
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Valtonen posted:If you dont have a round stone tower with portal on each wall by end of iron tier, I dont know What you are doing with your base. Not that mine is ready, But at least my portal room has them in a semicircle. Eh I kind of went a different way with it.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:49 |
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Tempora Mutantur posted:you can if you're doing the Stargate portal address thing (i.e. using one portal and changing its tag to your destination portal) because the tag change visually takes effect before the actual connection, so you can change the tag from x to y -> walk through the portal now named y -> end up at the other end of portal x, but now the portal won't take you back because the original portal shifted from tag x to tag y (and since you already have two portals with the tag y in this scenario, congrats, you're boned and can't go back without running back) That sounds like an extremely silly thing to do. It aint like surtling cores are at all hard to get past the super early game.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:49 |
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Is there a key/trick or something that lets you just build a floor piece directly in front of you that snaps to the one you're on? Attempting to build poo poo like docks where you're building straight out if there isn't a support there is frustrating as gently caress.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:50 |
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Inzombiac posted:It's my specific type of brain worms. Hey I started a new world/new character because part of the fun is working your progression differently. The first world I was pushing as fast as possible to see the content. Once I know what's out there first hand I'm content to futz with building and farming and such. The funniest thing is that my new guy already has higher skills than my first because I've only died a couple times as a result of a slower pace and better game knowledge/skills. Like I 100% forgot carts existed by the time I was digging up iron in my first world so I linked the crypt and my outpost with portals and one-way tripped a stack of ore over and over. Derp.
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Ambaire posted:Or just don't tag it. Two portals without tags will link automatically, funnily enough. This was a great feature. I built a random portal when it unlocked just to see it, forgot about it. Went on an impulsive sailing journey once and got far enough away I didn't even want to try and get back, or go further into mysterious new biomes. I landed nearby, set up a little camp and threw down a portal. My thought was, I'll name it the same as my other portal and see if it works, if not, I'll name the portal something, kill myself, then rename my home portal the same thing and be able to recover corpse easily. Turns out the raw portals just connected and I left it at that until my buddy got online and we renamed portal on both sides.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:52 |
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GENUINE CAT HERDER posted:Is there a key/trick or something that lets you just build a floor piece directly in front of you that snaps to the one you're on? Attempting to build poo poo like docks where you're building straight out if there isn't a support there is frustrating as gently caress. Put a temporary floor piece that overlaps your current one by one quarter, then put the one you want in front of you using that, then destroy the temporary one, repeat until done.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:53 |
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GENUINE CAT HERDER posted:Is there a key/trick or something that lets you just build a floor piece directly in front of you that snaps to the one you're on? Attempting to build poo poo like docks where you're building straight out if there isn't a support there is frustrating as gently caress. I saw a video where the guy put a 2m horizontal bit to get an outside angle on the bridge. Worked pretty well for a lot of different awkward building bits. I also use his framing technique for houses and it's great for stability. The video also has the overlap technique people are mentioning. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrIz2vtIlds
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:54 |
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GENUINE CAT HERDER posted:Is there a key/trick or something that lets you just build a floor piece directly in front of you that snaps to the one you're on? Attempting to build poo poo like docks where you're building straight out if there isn't a support there is frustrating as gently caress. I heard that you can build a floor piece halfway hanging off and then aim at the edge and the next will snap below. Then deconstruct the one on top and repeat.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:54 |
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I saw that dude complaining about Bonemass, and solo I agree that fight sort of sucks butts. I've played through the whole thing solo. Most of the people I started with sort of drifted off. The only parts of the game that were really miserable as a solo player were Bonemass and Boss 5. Bonemass was at least possible though. I had to get a bit creative with the terrain and what not, but it never felt like an impossible challenge. Boss 5, however, is total bullshit and made me mad as hell. I ended up trapping him in terrain and just blasting his idiot face with frost arrows with the occasional mace slap during his incredibly infrequent idle animations. They've clearly got the game tuned for at least a group of two, and being it's still early access I can't get too mad about it. I like the building more than I thought I would, but I do wish I could unlock some kind of free camera for getting underneath things.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:56 |
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GENUINE CAT HERDER posted:Is there a key/trick or something that lets you just build a floor piece directly in front of you that snaps to the one you're on? Attempting to build poo poo like docks where you're building straight out if there isn't a support there is frustrating as gently caress. Yes there is actually. I'm going to try to explain it but if I'm not making any sense I will post a video when I get home. Take a floorboard and place it on top of your previous floorboard so that it's overlapping, then take your next floorboard and target the middle of the overlapping board you just placed on top, this should make the board snap onto the bottom one allowing you to build docks or building surfaces or whatever you need.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 21:57 |
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Nybble posted:Probably because it's just an empty string, but still a string nonetheless. I assume it is intentional so that you can do that, yes, if you have an established link you can change on side's tag, go through, then change the other side's tag and it will link back. But if you change a portal to link from one to the other there is an... unclear delay of some seconds before it changes destination and no visual indicator, so it is possible to change the destination, go through, and then block your return because the return portal is locked to another one. While we're on things I think would be good to add, it would be nice if there was some sort of structure you could build that projects a zone of calm water, akin to the effect you get with natural inland water. Schwack posted:I saw that dude complaining about Bonemass, and solo I agree that fight sort of sucks butts. I've played through the whole thing solo. Most of the people I started with sort of drifted off. The only parts of the game that were really miserable as a solo player were Bonemass and Boss 5. Bonemass was at least possible though. I had to get a bit creative with the terrain and what not, but it never felt like an impossible challenge. Boss 5, however, is total bullshit and made me mad as hell. I ended up trapping him in terrain and just blasting his idiot face with frost arrows with the occasional mace slap during his incredibly infrequent idle animations. It's a gigantic brick of HP that likes to spam unblockable attacks, you fight it in lovely terrain, constantly wet, and with a huge pile of adds that also like to spam unblockable attacks and also you are poisoned all the time. It's just an unbelievable slog, someone evidently though that the rotten was the best part of dark souls 2 except what if it had three times as much HP and also your stamina was poo poo the whole time because of the rain. And also if the combat controls were a lot worse. I don't mind that the game isn't dark souls but I wish it would stop trying to be. OwlFancier fucked around with this message at 22:03 on Mar 2, 2021 |
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OwlFancier posted:It's a gigantic brick of HP that likes to spam unblockable attacks, you fight it in lovely terrain, constantly wet, and with a huge pile of adds that also like to spam unblockable attacks and also you are poisoned all the time. It's just an unbelievable slog, someone evidently though that the rotten was the best part of dark souls 2 except what if it had three times as much HP and also your stamina was poo poo the whole time because of the rain. And also if the combat controls were a lot worse. It's only hard if you're badly equipped. My first try I went in with lovely weapons and was doing no damage, so I left and made a maxed iron mace. With middling iron armor, an iron shield, a single poison resist potion, and an iron mace I was able to kill him in about 6 minutes. You can literally ignore the blobs with poison resist, their full duration poison will do like 8 damage. The game is not dark souls at all, it gives you all the tools to make pretty much any engagement pretty trivial, you just have to make some half-decent gear.
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People posted:Bosses 3 and 5 chat I completed this stuff with a buddy and both of these bosses are exercises in "did you remember meads". If you walk into Bonemass expecting you'll spend 100% of the time poisoned and tailor your strategy around that, it won't be so bad. With resistance meads poison can't tick fast enough to outpace your natural regen and Bonemass melee boils down to swinging while he's spreading poison around and blocking when he's taking swipes at you. We split our attention with one person up front and one person on add clear (it was 2 oozes and 1 skeleton every time for us when he summoned more, which go down fast to maces) and it was long but never out of control. Similarly we walked into Boss 5 unaware that his gimmick is DESTRUCTION RAINS FROM THE HEAVENS all fire damage all the time so having not pre-prepared the brand new mead you unlock in Plains our fully-upgraded characters were completely obliterated in about 15 seconds. Having gotten that mead for a second try it turns out nearly everything that boss does is hard countered by that in exactly the same way Bonemass' poison is hard countered by mead and he was mostly just a brick of hp. He doesn't even summon help, although you'll get some inquisitive deathsquitos if you're unlucky. Pretty much every boss requires the appropriate resistance mead, and you want stamina and health meads to go along with it. From Bonemass onwards we didn't start a fight unless we had 20 minutes worth of mead coverage (2 resistance, 10 recovery each) and that kept us quite safe. Doing this solo would be very much the same, you just need to split your time between the boss itself and whatever adds have joined the party so each fight takes longer even with solo-levels of boss health.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 22:29 |
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I really don't like how food works. It should last full strength until the timer wears out then diminish.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 22:38 |
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Gimme more carrot recipes. poo poo's obsolete once turnips are a thing
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 22:40 |
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The meads are a pain in the arse to make though, grinding out flowers and berries is dull as ditchwater.
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toasterwarrior posted:Gimme more carrot recipes. poo poo's obsolete once turnips are a thing Turnips are great but carrots are still better for stamina (though terrible for hp) OwlFancier posted:The meads are a pain in the arse to make though, grinding out flowers and berries is dull as ditchwater. lol literally everything you say in this thread is a whine, why are you even playing the game
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 22:46 |
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OwlFancier posted:The meads are a pain in the arse to make though, grinding out flowers and berries is dull as ditchwater. You get 6 meads per base you make, it's really not that much of a grind.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 22:47 |
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CRAYON posted:Yes there is actually. I'm going to try to explain it but if I'm not making any sense I will post a video when I get home. Thanks for this (and everyone else who responded). This should at least speed up the horizontal building. Still also gotta figure out a way to make stairs down from an elevated location, but that's generally less needed.
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https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/807624226399715359/816402971092451358/video0.mp4
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 22:48 |
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Honestly I wouldn't mind if more stuff was farmable. I guess it's meant to keep you exploring for more thistle and berries, but there's even berry fields in abandoned towns. Just let me build my own berry fields. Especially if it's going to be required for like every single mead.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 22:49 |
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GENUINE CAT HERDER posted:Is there a key/trick or something that lets you just build a floor piece directly in front of you that snaps to the one you're on? Attempting to build poo poo like docks where you're building straight out if there isn't a support there is frustrating as gently caress. As the rest of the responses have said, not without doing stupid poo poo. I hope they add options like other building games have and put in a hotkey that will just let you rotate between every valid snap point in front of you
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 22:49 |
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If you could plant berry bushes and also the other crops worked the same way, no replanting necessary, that would be better. The game has enough busywork as is.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 22:52 |
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Carrot soup isn't poo poo compared to turnip stew though, and honestly hunting deer is significantly more efficient than foraging mushrooms, which are also usually used for mead. And turnip stew only needs a single piece of meat too, the returns are wild.
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# ? Mar 2, 2021 22:56 |
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For some reason it's absurdly hard to find an answer to this on any of the many slide-show Valheim building gudes out there: do you need to have beams supporting your buildings to keep them structurally sound? How much of a different does this make?
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PantsBandit posted:For some reason it's absurdly hard to find an answer to this on any of the many slide-show Valheim building gudes out there: do you need to have beams supporting your buildings to keep them structurally sound? How much of a different does this make? IIRC beams (and eventually log poles and iron reinforced poles) matter a lot because the support system counts 5 pieces from a foundation, and the poles in particular are efficient because they're a single piece that covers the length of two of the longest wood beam piece. Could be wrong on this though.
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