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Foraging for tool making materials, foods, and other resources is important in the early stages of the game. Most gathering does not require any specialized tools, or can be accomplished using stone tools included in the starter guide: [[axe]], [[knife]] and [[spear]]. The uses for items provided in this guide are not "all encompassing" but are targeted towards "early game" necessities and can be used in conjunction with the Starter Guide.
Foraging for tool making materials, foods, and other resources is important in the early stages of the game. Most gathering does not require any specialized tools, or can be accomplished using stone tools included in the starter guide: [[axe]], [[knife]] and [[spear]]. The uses for items provided in this guide are not "all encompassing" but are targeted towards "early game" necessities and can be used in conjunction with the Starter Guide.


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As a new player, you may be tempted to gather everything you find in your toolbar, but this usually isn't a good strategy as you have only 10 storage slots to start out. Here's a list of the items that are best to have in the beginning of the game, especially when away from your base:
As a new player, you may be tempted to gather everything you find in your toolbar, but this usually isn't a good strategy as you have only 10 storage slots to start out. Here's a list of the items that are best to have in the beginning of the game, especially when away from your base:


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[[File:ToolbarBeginnerGuide.png|Sticks, Knapping stones, a knife, an axe, blocks such as soil, torches, firewood, cattails, and two spots for food.]]
[[File:ToolbarBeginnerGuide.png|Sticks, Knapping stones, a knife, an axe, blocks such as soil, torches, firewood, cattails, and two spots for food.]]


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If you find Obsidian or granite instead of flint, you can throw the stones as a ranged weapon as well.
If you find Obsidian or granite instead of flint, you can throw the stones as a ranged weapon as well.
As you gather more reeds, you can use ten of them to make a hand basket, giving you more inventory storage. Once you have more inventory, it's a good idea to keep a second knife, some firewood, and more food in it.
As you gather more reeds, you can use ten of them to make a hand basket, giving you more inventory storage. Once you have more inventory, it's a good idea to keep a second knife, some firewood, and more food in it.
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