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Plains of Pain
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Submitted by: David K.
Faction Outposts:
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Written by Cobra Byte Digital
Quick overview about what can player expects from a faction outpost.
* Outposts are special locations that are guarded by one of two rival
factions in the world.
* If you are not loyal to a faction, units will attack you. Of course you
can benefit from it. In some fallen units, you can find special keys that
unlock locked crates in the Outpost, in which you can find very rich and
rare loot.
* If you are loyal, you can trade here with merchants who may have a better
or special offer.
* Units in outposts are automatically replenished by incoming transports if
they are depleted (for example, when you attack them). You can shoot down
the flying transport, so there will be no replenishment of units. If you
attack the outpost long enough, the second state of defense will activate
and the special transport will drop war drones, which will immediately
begin defending the outpost. If you're not equipped enough (armor, lots of
ammo, and good weapons), things probably won't end well for you. However,
if you repel the attack, you can also loot the drones.
* Attacking also earns you loyalty to the opposite faction.
* Outposts are a very rich source of weapon loot if they are your enemy
faction.
* If you don't feel like raiding the Outpost and you're not really faction
loyal, you can find a special merchant nearby who will arrange loyalty to
a certain faction for a fee, so then you will have free access to the
Outpost, but only for a certain period of time, as loyalty gradually
decreases over time.
(Spoiler!) Outpost crates can contain a special document that can be sold
very profitably to the opposing faction. In dead units you can find a faction
items that can be sold to those traders as well.
Quick Start Guide:
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Written by Cobra Byte Digital
A short overview of what is good to know for better orientation in the game.
Recommended strategies for playing the game for beginners.
-=Good to know=-
There are many equipment in the game like waist bags, backpacks, chest armors,
shoulder armors, melee weapons, guns, hats, helmets.. how you get it is only
up to you.
You have two persistent piece of gear: jacket and pants. They are never dropped
when you die. Keep it in mind, when you manage your inventory.
A waist bag and a small backpack are the basis for easier survival, because
you can hide, for example, a crossbow or another long weapon in the backpack.
Obtain them as soon as possible.
Every random spawn in your environment generates specific things, if you pay
attention you will quickly learn to recognize them.
At the beginning, we recommend building a rock stash (small storage) somewhere
near the traders, where you can store things for later use.
Listen to NPCs, they can tell you an useful information.
When you feel lost, check the map (or activate mini-map).
You should look at Controls (in Main Menu), to know how to control your game
character. And you should definitely check Tutorial Guide sections.
It’s really helpful.
(Spoiler!) On one of the tallest towers in Lost Wings City is a blueprint that
unlocks two essential items: a camp fire and a mattress. Thanks to the mattress,
you can set your own spawn point, where you will appear when you die.
Recommend strategies how to start
-=A way of a trader=-
Once you are in the world, head towards the nearest traders. In the starting
location, for example, this is the city of Lost Wings, where there are many
different traders.
Along the way, collect everything you find, exploring random spawns. When you
reach the traders, sell everything you can to them. See which items the merchants
offer you the most rust nuts for, and focus on those on your next trip into
the wasteland.
This way of trading can quickly work your way up to better gear that you can
buy from traders.
-=A way of a crafter=-
As soon as you appear in the world, start collecting mainly materials for a
small or large waist bag and a leather bottle. Once you've made it, start
gathering materials for a small backpack. The next important survival item is
a crossbow, which you can conveniently store in your backpack. In the same way,
you can craft items and sell them to traders. Once you have enough food and
drink to survive, you can focus on the materials for the first gun, which you
can then use to craft other (more effective) guns.
-=A way of an explorer=-
This might be the harder option because we don't have too many locations in
the world yet. At the beginning, you simply go in any direction and look for
new locations where you can find interesting equipment or very rare items.
You can even find a vehicle that can be used for quick travel or mobile storage.
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