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== Controls == | |||
The default key mappings are as follows (you can change these in the settings) | The default key mappings are as follows (you can change these in the settings) | ||
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* '''Right Mouse''' place/use stuff | * '''Right Mouse''' place/use stuff | ||
== Basic Tools == | |||
[[File:Stonesbranches.png|300px|right]] | [[File:Stonesbranches.png|300px|right]] | ||
* Find some loose stones and break some branchy leaves. Those 2 ingredients will let you make a stone axe, a stone shovel, a stone pickaxe and a stone hoe | * Find some loose stones and break some branchy leaves. Those 2 ingredients will let you make a stone axe, a stone shovel, a stone pickaxe and a stone hoe | ||
* A Flint and a stick let's you craft a knife that let's you harvest dry grass from tallgrass | * A Flint and a stick let's you craft a knife that let's you harvest dry grass from tallgrass. Flint can be occassionally found amon | ||
[[File:FlintKnifeRecipe.png|130px]] | [[File:FlintKnifeRecipe.png|130px]] | ||
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[[File:StoneShovelRecipe.png|130px]] | [[File:StoneShovelRecipe.png|130px]] | ||
== Food == | |||
[[File:Black currant and wild crops.png|300px|right]] | [[File:Black currant and wild crops.png|300px|right]] | ||
* Most importantly you will probably want to explore wide and far for crops and berry bushes to secure your food situation. | * Most importantly you will probably want to explore wide and far for crops and berry bushes to secure your food situation. | ||
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** Ripe Berry Bushes can be harvested and afterwards broken+replanted anywhere else. After a while they will start to bloom again. | ** Ripe Berry Bushes can be harvested and afterwards broken+replanted anywhere else. After a while they will start to bloom again. | ||
== Inventory Space == | |||
* Once you have a basic farm set up, you could go ahead and increase your inventory space | * Once you have a basic farm set up, you could go ahead and increase your inventory space | ||
** Reeds can be crafting into baskets that have 2 slots each. Place it into one of the 4 bottom-right slots | ** Reeds can be crafting into baskets that have 2 slots each. Place it into one of the 4 bottom-right slots | ||
** If you've found Flax, you can work towards Line Sacks, which have 4 slots. It requires a lot of fibers though. | ** If you've found Flax, you can work towards Line Sacks, which have 4 slots. It requires a lot of fibers though. | ||
== | == Entering the Copper Age == | ||
[[File:Claydeposits.png|right]] | |||
1. Collect some dry grass, clay, some logs, lignite or bituminous coal and native copper | |||
* Clay is found in most areas that are not too dry | |||
* Native copper and coal/lignite can be found in caves | |||
* Dry Grass is made by breaking tall grass with a knife | |||
2. Make a crucible and some ingot molds | |||
* Use the clay to craft a crucible as well as a couple of molds | |||
[[File:Crucible.png|130px]] [[File:Ingotmold.png|130px]] | |||
3. Make a fire pit | |||
[[File:Firepit.gif|right]] | [[File:Firepit.gif|right]] | ||
* Put an axe and log in your crafting window to acquire at least 4 firewood | |||
* Put dry grass in your active hand, then right click on the ground, now add firewood with the same method | |||
* | 4. Bake the crucible and molds | ||
** | * Put your raw clay crafts on the top left slot of the firepit, add more fuel to the bottom slot if required | ||
* Place your baked molds on the ground via Shift+Right click | |||
5. Smelt ores | |||
* Once the crucible is baked, move back from the right slot to the left slow. This will extend the firepit dialog by 4 additional slots | |||
* These 4 slots can now hold your ores for smelting and alloying. Put it your native copper and wait. | |||
6. Pour your molten mix into the molds | |||
* Once the molten metal has cooled to 300 degrees you can take out the ingots and craft better tools. | |||
Here is a video of the full smelting process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkaakcRTjC4 |