Necesse – Early Game Tips

This short guide explain how to start easy and efficient.

Tips to Early Game

  • Learn how to use settler to do some forestry; just designated the area, and they will chop and replant tree without you needing to do it manually. Wood is very important; for walls, decors, farmland (very important), and torches. It is easy to come back and find you have 500-1000 of wood in the storage if you designate a big area.
  • Wheat is one of the best starter plant; first, you can buy it from farmer if you really need the seed – and also, sell it.
  • If you managed to recruit a farmer, you can sell a wheat for 9 coin (extremely happy happiness, which isn’t hard to do). It really isn’t long until you can have 2-3 worker to maintain a large farm. with around 100ish (or more i forgot) wheat planted, I can get around 300-400+ yield rather often (you also end up with a lot of the seed to plant again). Each of 100 unit gives you 900 coins. Really nice for enchanting cost.
  • You can use the money to buy fertilizer because the compost takes way too long; for around 6 gold a piece. Stock it and settlers can be designated to use it, to make your wheat grow faster, repeat.
  • Which is why a farmer is a great early recruit.
  • You can probably get more money planting sunflower (11 coin a piece at extremely happy) but wheat has more use overall (it makes flour -> bread, you no longer need to worry about food) so might as well.
  • Eventually, I’d plan to move to sunflower or alchemical flower, since those might be more profitable and aplenty to find the seeds early on – assuming you find an alchemist and if his price is better – I have yet to see how profitable this could be.
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My first game was Naughty Dog’s Crash Bandicoot (PlayStation) back in 1996. And since then gaming has been my main hobby. I turned my passion for gaming into a job by starting my first geek blog in 2009. When I’m not working on the site, I play mostly on my PlayStation. But I also love outdoor activities and especially skiing.

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