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== Light ==
== Light ==


Your second priority should probably be to ensure a source of light, because the nights in vintage story can get very dark.  
Your second priority should probably be to ensure a source of light, because the nights can get pretty dark.  


===Making a fire pit===
===Making a fire pit===
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2. Put an axe and a wood log in your crafting window to acquire at least 4 firewood
2. Put an axe and a wood log in your crafting window to acquire at least 4 firewood
3. Put dry grass in your active hand, then right click on the ground, now add firewood with the same method
3. Put dry grass in your active hand, then right click on the ground, now add firewood with the same method


== Inventory Space ==
== Inventory Space ==

Revision as of 17:43, 31 August 2017

Controls

The default key mappings are as follows (you can change these in the settings)

  • WASD Keys to move around
  • E for Inventory
  • B for Block Info (shows you what you currently look at)
  • C for Coordinates
  • Shift to sneak
  • L-Ctrl to run
  • T to open the chat dialog
  • Left Mouse break stuff
  • Right Mouse place/use stuff

Some other useful key mappings:

  • F4 Hide all guis for making pretty screenshots
  • F5 Switch between 1st and 3rd person mode
  • F12 Take a screenshot (they will land in your "My Pictures" folder)


Basic Tools

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  • 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. Flint are occassionally found amongst patches of loose stone

File:FlintKnifeRecipe.png File:StoneAxeRecipe.png File:StoneHoeRecipe.png File:StonePickaxeRecipe.png File:StoneShovelRecipe.png

Food

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Most importantly you will probably want to explore wide and far for crops and berry bushes to secure your food situation.

  • Crops can be planted on any soil after tilling it with a hoe, but grows best on high fertility soil. Crops also require a nearby water source.
  • Ripe Berry Bushes can be harvested and afterwards broken+replanted anywhere else. After a while they will start to bloom again.

Once you have a basic farm set up, you could go ahead and increase your inventory space

Light

Your second priority should probably be to ensure a source of light, because the nights can get pretty dark.

Making a fire pit

A firepit will allow you to still see something when the sun sets, you can cook meat and produce torches by igniting sticks in it.

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1. Collect some Dry Grass. It can be made by breaking tall grass with a knife 2. Put an axe and a wood log in your crafting window to acquire at least 4 firewood 3. Put dry grass in your active hand, then right click on the ground, now add firewood with the same method

Inventory Space

To access your inventory(backpack) you press the 'E' key. The window that appears has two sections. The one on the left has your inventory slots and the 9 slots on the right are for crafting basic items. When you start the game the only inventory space you have is your hotbar(that section of slots at the bottom of your screen). The four slots to the right of your hotbar are not additional slots to hold items. They hold containers that will increase your inventory.

  • 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 Linen Sacks, which offer 4 slots of space.

Entering the Copper and Bronze Age

For acquiring metal you need 2 things: Fuel and Ore

Acquiring Fuel

As long as you don't have your first metal pickaxe, your only way to reach ore melting temperatures is by using charcoal. To create charcoal craft and axe chop down some trees and turn them into firewood. Dig out a small ditch on the ground and fill up the hole with firewood. Cover it up with non-combustible blocks, except for the one in the middle. Place a firepit there and quickly cover it up. After 18 ingame hours the pit will stop smoking and the firewood will have converted to charcoal.

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Acquiring Ore

Again, until you have a pickaxe you will have to scavenge the surfaces for loose pieces of copper ore. Once you collected a couple you are ready to leave the stone age.

Producing ingots

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1. Make sure you have a bunch of dry grass, clay, some logs, charcoal and native copper

2. Make a crucible and some ingot molds

  • Use the clay to craft a crucible as well as a couple of molds

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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.
  • Currently available alloys:
    • Tin bronze: 88-92% copper, 8-12% tin. Double durability than copper and quite strong
    • Bismuth bronze: 50-70% copper, 20-30% zinc and 10-20% bismuth. Slightly higher durability than tin bronze but somewhat weaker (slightly less damage on swords, slightly less mining speeds)
    • Black bronze: 70-90% copper, 8-16% gold, 8-16% silver. Highest durability and strength of all bronze alloys.

6. Pour your molten mix into the molds

  • Once the molten metal has cooled to below 20% it's melting point (usually around 200°C) you can take out the ingots and place them on the ground or store them in chests

Here is a video of the full smelting process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkaakcRTjC4

Producing Metal Tools and Weapons

1. Craft an anvil, forge and hammer

File:CopperanvilRecipe.png File:ForgeRecipe.png File:StoneHammerRecipe.png

2. Fill the forge with bituminous coal or lignite and your desired metal holding shift + right mouse click. Ignite with a torch.

3. Once the metal is over 60% it's melting point it can be worked. Take it from the forge and place it on the anvil. This will open up a dialog allowing you to choose what to tool/weapon to craft

4. Your goal is now to fill in the empty blue squares with metal. Hit 'F' with a hammer in your hand to see your tool modes. The first mode spreads metal in all directions, the next 4 in a single direction and the last one removes a piece of metal. If your work item cools down too much you will need to reheat it on the forge.

5. The axe currently requires 2 ingots, you can see the available amount of spreadable metal in the block info. Place another hot ingot on top of the work item for refilling.

Here is a video of the full smithing process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5_DXjPPU6Y