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Bounty train cheat engine not working
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DO NOT buy anything that lowers these stats!.ī. Samurai Clothpants (ONLY THE CLOTH), they do not slow you down, they do not lower any important stats like athletics, combat speed, dexterity, or dodge. Spend money buying these items for your crew:Ī.

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Also since this way will eventually give you some savings, you will want to run your characters around so they get some decent Athletics (20+).Ģ: Basic Gear: Once you are able to do that, you can keep doing multiple full load trips to Squin with Iron and Copper and only buy Dried Meat… this should start accumulating money. Athletics: In the beginning don’t take a full load… just some and go get that food so your characters don’t starve. You just have to turn off jobs to be able to control them again and take them to Squin to sell off their heavy loads for food and cats.ġ. You can automate this process by holding Shift and then right clicking on those patches to assign Jobs to your characters so that they will automatically mine the copper/iron. Work there to get both iron and copper and sell them in Squin for money (cats is the currency name) and buy ONLY Dried Meat (most money efficient food).

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Sorries.įind the patch of Iron (3 worker slots) and Copper (2 worker slots) north of Squin. I was originally going to make Youtube vids of this… I still might, but due to having real life stuff like work, I can’t make the time… WAS going to make a youtube channel with a whole gaming channel about min maxing for many many games… but eventually just decided I want to enjoy gaming and not turn it into work. There are lots of locations that are impossible for you to survive if you start there. Location: Start at Hub, if you don’t start at Hub, make a NEW GAME repeatedly until you start at Hub. They are more fragile than the Hive Warrior but he’ll do just fine late game with some gear. Hive Prince is really good for stealth, lockpick, assassination type things, and gets bonuses to a LOT of skills. 200 hp on head is really really good even though he can’t wear a helmet (think of it like this… he has twice the Hp so that’s like taking half damage to his head). Hive Warriors are probably the strongest unit in the game right now with 100 hp on limbs and a whoopin 200 on head, they still have the racial combat speed bonus from being Hive, very SLOW bleed rate from being Hive, and has no real weakness from being Hive (which is usually low limb HP). Reasons for starting this way: You want to have enough Sheks as they are really good late game for being all around fighters. If it were up to me 2 Shek, 2 Hive Warrior, 1 Hive Prince. Keep in mind that you should have 2 shek, 1 Hive Warrior, and the other two is up to you. (If you have less than 7 characters, you are easily party wiped, and if you have more than 7 members it takes a lot longer to train all your character’s combat skills). 7 is the magic number of characters to have for fast progression so starting with 5 is excellent. There are many starts, personally I prefer Nobodies as it gives you 5 members to start with.











Bounty train cheat engine not working