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First: <code>Sneak + Right click</code> on solid ground with the dry grass in hand to place a fire pit. Next, <code>Sneak + Right click</code> with (4) firewood in hand to complete the fire pit.
First: <code>Sneak + Right click</code> on solid ground with the dry grass in hand to place a fire pit. Next, <code>Sneak + Right click</code> with (4) firewood in hand to complete the fire pit.


[[File:Firepit.gif|How to craft a firepit]]
[[File:Firestarter.gif|How to craft a firepit]]


''Congratulations, meat can be cooked and new torches created by heating sticks!''
''Congratulations, meat can be cooked and new torches created by heating sticks!''

Revision as of 08:48, 15 February 2020

This starter guide is designed to aid new players just starting out in a new world, and ONLY includes information required for "first day survival". Detailed crafting mechanics can be found on linked pages.

Controls

Character

W A S D To move around
Space Jump
E Backpack Inventory (Access Crafting Grid)
C Character Inventory (Clothes and other Gear)
Shift Sneak (used to place active items on blocks)
Ctrl + W Run
G Sit down
Q Drop currently held item
F5 Cycle through camera modes (first person, third person, overhead)

User Interface

tab Show/Hide chat overlay
T Begin typing in the chat overlay
F4 Show/Hide user interfaces
F6 Show/Hide user minimap
B Show/Hide block info
H Survival Handbook (All items in the game)
M Show/Hide Worldmap
N Show/Hide block interaction help
V Show/Hide coordinates
F12 Take a screenshot
esc Exit/close any interface (Quit the game)

Your first day

Player Spawn

Players appear in the world at the "spawn location". If a player dies in the game, the player will reappear (respawn) at the initial spawn location until the player spawn point is reset. (A way to reset player's spawn location can be found later in the game.) It's a good idea to set a marker for this spawn point when a player first appears in the world. Either right mouse click on the world map or through the command /waypoint add [waypointcolor] [title]. This command adds a waypoint with given color (any .NET Color or a Hex Code) and text.

Stone tools

Scavenging time!
A knapping surface

Find flint or loose stones (basalt, granite, andesite, obsidian or peridotite). Sneak + Right click on solid ground to create a knapping surface. Choose the tool to create from the menu. We recommend an Axe and a Knife. Using a stone in the active hand, left click on the orange boxes to remove them from the stone and shape the finished blade or tool head. When the last orange box is removed, the completed tool head will transfer to the player's hotbar. Press E to open the inventory GUI and access the crafting grid. In the grid, combine the stone tool blade with a stick (handle) to create the finished tool. Sticks can be collected from the ground or by breaking leafy branches using left click.

Player Inventory

The GUI at the bottom of the player's screen shows a single left hand slot (holds one item type), 10 right hand slots (hotbar, accessed using 1-0 keys or scrolling the mouse wheel) and 4 empty container slots (far right). A player begins in the world with only 11 inventory slots (right hand hotbar and single left hand) available until containers are added to the 4 container slots. To begin expanding player inventory, crafting hand baskets is a good option. To create baskets, harvest reeds, which can usually be found near lakes.

Protip It's a good idea to move the torch to the left hand slot. Press 'E' to open the inventory and transfer items to/from the left hand slot. Moving the torch opens an available hotbar slot and provides a constant light source for the player.


Food

Food scavenging time!

Berries and Meat are good options on the first day. Right click berry bushes to harvest ripe berries. Meat can be harvested from dead animals, then cooked using a fire pit. Sneak + Hold Right click with a knife in hand to harvest animals.

Light / Cooking

Once the sun sets, a player might want to create a fire pit as a source of light and for cooking. Gather the following resources:

  • Dry grass: left click with a knife in hand to gather tall grass
  • Firewood: left click with an axe in hand to cut trees and harvest logs. Place the axe and log(s) in the crafting grid to create firewood.

First: Sneak + Right click on solid ground with the dry grass in hand to place a fire pit. Next, Sneak + Right click with (4) firewood in hand to complete the fire pit.

How to craft a firepit

Congratulations, meat can be cooked and new torches created by heating sticks!

Self defense

Be aware that in Vintage Story, hostile mobs exist. For protection, craft stone weapons using the knapping system. Different weapons have different ranges. Spears are the strongest long range weapon in the stone age, but break quickly. Create a stone spearhead by knapping, and combine with a stick (shaft) in the crafting grid to craft the spear. Knives, axes, or just plain sticks can all be used as weapons, but these have shorter ranges than the spear. In an emergency, small stones can be thrown at mobs.

Tutorial Video: "First Day"

Thanks to Ashantin for creating and sharing with the VS community.


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