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Alpha Two Realms are now unlocked for Phase II testing!
For our initial launch, testing will begin on Friday, December 20, 2024, at 10 AM Pacific and continue uninterrupted until Monday, January 6, 2025, at 10 AM Pacific. After January 6th, we’ll transition to a schedule of five-day-per-week access for the remainder of Phase II.
You can download the game launcher here and we encourage you to join us on our for the most up to date testing news.
More Copper Nodes Please
Grimshaw
Member, Alpha Two
in Artisanship
This was my journey to find my first Copper Ore node, only to find it was bugged and I couldn't mine it.
Is it possible to increase the spawn a little?
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CLICCA QUI PER UNIRTI ALL'ORDINE
There is obviously one solution. Kill them all, just as intended.
CLICCA QUI PER UNIRTI ALL'ORDINE
Obviously a genocide is in order to restore the balance of these greedy dawiis
4 crafting professions need a lot of metal: weapon smithing, armor smithing, arcane engineering, jeweler ; and 1 crafting profession needs some metal : carpentry. This is going to be a pain...
tbh - when treasure maps are a more viable/reliable way to get copper than mining it, there is a problem imo
if theres no copper in the ground its in their bags.
Western larch are quite easy to find. I think there is some kind of problem with their life cycle though. You see a disproportionate amount of adolescent ones compared to adult in comparison with every other tree type. Based on personal experience across the entire map, it seems to be something around 90% adolescent western larch and 10% adult. As opposed to every other tree type being more like 40/60 or 30/70 (adolescent/adult).
Also I have been to very difficult-to-reach places that I can virtually guarantee no one else frequents and all I found there were adolescent western larch as well (100%). Ostensibly, the trees in this location would never or almost never be chopped so they should all be full life cycle (adults) but NONE of them were.