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Conan Exiles is a big game, with a lot going on, so it's easy to find yourself in a position where you're just not sure what's happening. We're here to fix that, as we have listed some of the biggest things Conan Exiles forgets to tell you.
Repairing Happens A Lot[edit]
Although it might seem like second nature to a survival game veteran, Conan Exiles never mentions that your gear is going to break, and that it's going to happen fast.
In order to fix stuff, you need to keep resources in your inventory. This can be a risky endeavour though, as if you die, you'll lose not only your gear, but the items you had to fix that gear.
Due to the frequency of needing to fix things, it's good to just store some materials in a chest that you can quickly grab, repair, and then throw back into a chest.
The Map Never Changes[edit]
This is something that can be easily overlooked, as many other open world survival games have randomized maps. In Conan Exiles, the map never changes. This means you can study and learn it and before long, know exactly where things are or where you're heading without having to look it up.
Knowing the map is particularly useful when starting up a new character. If you've previously found a nice cave or secret area in other worlds, you can quickly run there to claim it again in this new one. Not to mention map knowledge makes finding your dead body much easier!
Raw Food Spoils, Cooked Food Won't[edit]
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This is pretty straight forward, but can be overlooked easily enough. Any raw food you have will spoil rather quickly. However, if you cook the food, it will stay edible almost indefinitely. The moral of the story? Cook your food as soon as you get it, then store it away for later!
The Map is Split into Different Difficulty Zones[edit]
Something that you might not realize for a long time, is that the world of Conan Exiles has a clear difficulty curve that you are meant to progress through. The lowest level area is in the South-East. This is filled with weak creatures and also the area that new players spawn. From here, the difficulty of enemies will ramp up as you head North-West. There are several distinct areas, such as the dunes filled with Spiders, or the ruins filled with skeletal corpses.
As you level up, acquire new gear and more allies, it will be up to you to push further and further inland. Try to set up new bases in these hostile areas, and you'll be able to reap the rewards as resources are more plentiful. Also, you're far less likely to die to other players, when the other players are constantly dying to random monsters!
There are Rare Loot Drops[edit]
Another easy to gloss over fact, some resources have rare loot drops that are triggered randomly, or when mined by a specific tool. For instance, rocks will occasionally drop iron, while trees can drop Bark, but only if you hit them with something other than an axe.
There is quite a bit of randomness to these kinds of items, so make sure to be diligent when hunting for them as it might take a few extra swings before you get one to drop.
Those Hostile NPCs Can Be Enslaved[edit]
As you explore, you'll surely find the many hostile NPCs who want nothing more than to kill you. When you meet them, you likely kill them back. Did you know, you can actually make them work for you though?
You can! The first step is unlocking the Thrall Taker technology. Once you have it, build the three items it unlocked, the Fiber Bindings, Truncheon and Lesser Wheel of Pain.
Equip the Truncheon and Fiber Binding then go look for some NPCs. Beat them up with the Truncheon and they will fall unconscious. Use the Fiber Bindings on the person and you can now drag them back to base. Drag them to the Lesser wheel of Pain, and they should automatically be assigned to it.
Next, you will need to feed them. At a Campfire, put in Seeds and Plant Fiber. This will cook into a soup substance called Gruel. This will activate the Wheel of Pain and begin turning the NPC into a slave (thrall). You can also use normal food during this process, but that is considerably more costly due to how much harder it is to obtain quality meat over seeds.
Once the Thrall is ready, you can carry them in your inventory and place them anywhere in your camp. There are multiple kinds, so be mindful of what one you have. The warrior and archers will defend your base from anyone not in your clan, while some thralls are crafters who need to be set up on Blacksmith tables and so on, aiding in your crafting.
There's a Level Cap[edit]
It's true! Level 50 is the max level. This means that there is a max to how many stat points and research points you will unlock.
Currently, this means one character can't have all research. You can reset your research, but that's not always a fun or convenient want to unlock what you want. If you're playing with some friends, have everyone spread out their research unlocks, that way you can access to more recipes without constantly needing to respec your character.
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Raiding Takes Time, Levels[edit]
One of the draws of these open world games is raiding your enemies, knocking down their buildings and taking their stockpiles of items.
Although you can still do it, you'll need to wait and be very prepared before beginning. Knocking down even the simplest of walls will require weapons from late in the game, such as the Longsword.
Not only will you need late game gear, but you have to prepare for a fight. Even the weakest weapons in Conan Exiles can still be threatening, so make sure you have good armor and maybe even some extra healing. Also, you can't just rush a base without scouting it out first. Knock down a wall and suddenly you get attacked by 5 Thralls and die?
There are a lot of considerations when raiding in Conan Exiles, so make sure to plan, prepare and scout out your target before rushing in!
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Conan Exiles is a big game. You're dumped right into this hostile land with little information to go off. To help you out, our Conan Exiles guide below will provide you with every tip, trick, and secret that you need to get going, so that you don't just become another body in the sand.
Listed below are 13 crucial Conan Exiles tips that will help you get started in game.
Conan Exiles Tip 1: You're Going To Die[edit]
The first tip is less about helping you directly, and more about letting you know the facts. This isn't a game where you will never die. Death is going to happen, a lot!
To help mitigate the pains of death, we have two big tips.
Conan Exiles Tip 2: Check the map[edit]
Hit 'M' to open the map. Unlike other games, the map does not change. If you're in a bad spot, open the map before you die and study it quickly. You'll know exactly where you are and can try and run back to recover your items.
Conan Exiles Tip 3: Don't Carry Valuables[edit]
The other tip is to not carry all your valuables on you. Once you have a house, leave everything behind and only bring the bare essentials (weapons, food). The less you have on you when you die, the better.
Conan Exiles Tip 4: Level Up 3 Key Stats[edit]
When you level up, you get points that you can allocate to stats. They all serve a purpose, but there are three very important ones early on. Strength, Vitality and Encumbrance are the best three to get levels in early on. Strength makes your attacks stronger, Vitality gives you more health and Encumbrance allows you to carry more items, all of which are vital for new characters.
Do keep in mind that there is a max level of 50 in the game, so don't waste all your points on these stats. However, getting them each to level 5-6 will give you a nice, healthy boost in those areas early on.
Conan Exiles Tip 5: Find Water, Food[edit]
Very quickly you will realize that your Food and Health guages deplete at an alarming rate. This will vary from server to server, but generally speaking you will be needing to find a source of food and water every few minutes.
It's important then to get to an area where both are plentiful. Water is easy enough, as rivers and lakes are plentiful, and you can simply walk up and drink from them by interacting with the water.
Food can be tougher. Meat has to be cooked before you eat it, or else you get food poisoning. Cooking requires a firepit, which can take time, time you don't always have. There are other, more temporary options however. Small bugs can be found when harvesting grass. They won't do much, but it can buy you a few minutes when you're about to die of hunger. Large grubs can also be seen on the ground, they look like huge, white worms. Lastly, you can find nests with eggs in them, which will give you quite a lot of food.
Conan Exiles Tip 6: Build a House[edit]
One of the most important things to get early on is a house. It doesn't have to be pretty, or even big. You just need somewhere to hide and store your items.
Depending on your server, building a house can be slow, or quite fast. Regardless, your first house should only be a few squares in size. 2x2 is more than enough to contain a bed and some chests for storage. Basically think of this as your starting shack, and you can build a full size house after.
Houses are important because they offer protection, from monsters roaming the land and other players who want to steal your items. Most important of all, it provides you a safe haven for your bed.
Conan Exiles Tip 7: Have a House? Make a bed![edit]
Once you had a house, the next most important thing you can make is a bed. Why's that you may ask?
Beds act as respawn points. Once you place it on the ground, simply interact with it again and you'll get a notification that it is now your respawn point.
One thing to remember, not all beds are the same. Fiber Bedroll for example, can only be used once. After respawning at it, it will break and you need to make another one. Better beds can be used more often, but will take some time before you can build.
Conan Exiles Tip 8: Make a Friend, or 5[edit]
Although you can certainly play the game alone, finding allies will make the experience both more enjoyable, and easier. Many of the late game crafting options requires a lot of resources. So much in fact that if you were to collect them alone, you'd be at it for hours.
Making friends, or playing with friends will allow you to build more stuff, and defend what you have on a much greater scale.
Of course, this is a game where PvP is always an option, so sometimes, your attempts at friendship might end up with you losing your head, but you should still try!
Conan Exiles Tip 9: Unlock the Experienced Survivalist Recipe[edit]
One of the first recipes you should get is Experienced Survivalist. The reason for this, is that it unlocks the Campfire, which is mandatory to cooking meat. Without it, you'll be stuck eating bugs.
Once you have it, work towards getting a fire as soon as possible. Toss it inside your house, and then put some wood in it to turn it on. It will act as a light source at night and any raw meat you put in it will cook. Cooked meat will fill your food bar very quickly and doesn't poison you.
Conan Exiles Tip 10: Horde Everything[edit]
Crafting items in Conan Exiles takes a lot of resources. Even if you think you won't be needing Stone, or Branch, pick them up and store them anyways. Even some of the very last recipes will still require these basic ingredients, so there's no reason not to pick them up.
This does mean you'll be needing a lot of storage space. Building a bunch of chests will be mandatory, so as you build a bigger house, make sure to add room for storage areas.
Conan Exiles Tip 11: Learn the Map[edit]
Once you have some time, and a safe place to call home, you should learn the surrounding area. The map in Conan Exiles is always the same, so the more you know, the better off you will be.
The first thing to know is that the difficulty of the environment increases as you go further North and further West. New players always spawn in the South-East corner, which also has the easiest enemies.
Also note that while the difficulty of enemies goes up, so to does the quality of the resources you will find. Want Iron? Coal? Better start heading North into the dangerous territories to get it.
Conan Exiles Tip 12: Build a Shrine[edit]
Once you've established yourself, you should build a shrine to your god of choice. Shrines can offer very special, and useful items. The only downside is that they take a considerable amount of resources to build. This means it's best to make one once you have a few friends playing with you, so you all can contribute towards its construction.
Conan Exiles Tip 13: Fight Monsters![edit]
An important part of Conan Exiles is leveling up. Once you have yourself safely established, do small excursions outside to hunt down animals. Not only do you want the resources, but combat is the fastest way to level up.
Do be careful about what you pick a fight with though. Even in the lowest level area, some monsters can pack a serious punch! Early on, you should stick to small creatures, and at all costs you should avoid the large crocodiles that sometimes patrol rivers.
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