• Olgratin_Magmatoe@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m more or less in the same boat when it came to the swamp.

    My group and I tried to explore it, and got beat to a pulp. It absolutely killed the group’s desire to keep playing the game. I tried on my own to build a little portal fort off to the side of the swamp to make things easier, as well as getting anti-poison and healing mead, but I doubt I’ll be able convince them to give it a second shot.

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      1 year ago

      This is a really common issue. I think the key thing a lot of people miss when transitioning to the swamps is good food. Food is at least as important as gear in this game. Make sure you’ve got a good carrot patch, and it’s not too hard to be eating carrot soup and deer stew at all times. Prioritize finding turnip seeds on your first couple swamp trips, and then you can upgrade your food even further and everything gets much more comfy.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, doing that stuff was a big part of what I was trying to do to get us re-prepared for the swamp. I got carrots up and running. Never saw any turnips while trying to kite through the swamp unfortunately.

        But the initial beat in did a lot of damage to my groups motivation.

    • Kaldo@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      The swamp abominations are a really big difficulty increase compared to the swamp when I first played valheim. It definitely spices things up for me who knew to run away at first, and block later, but it kinda killed the experience for my less experienced friends. I can’t even imagine what it’s gonna look like with deathsquitos and eventually mistlands if we continue, but for now I’m waiting until the update launches so I can reduce the difficulty and make it easier on them.