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Smalland: Survive the Wilds

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Submitted by: David K.

How to Find Flint:
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* Flint is located on the South beach area, near Skadi and the 
Rhino Beetle. It’s dangerous, but doable in stone armor with a 
Stone Hammer and sword.

* Flint is found by breaking gravel blocks low % though.


Tips to Tame Ladybug:
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* Beat the ladybug to 50% health.
* Assert your dominance over the sadistic and evil ladybug and 
  you will be able to tame it with the kit in your inventory.

-=Important note=-
You cant tame the ladybug if you already own another insect 
(e.x. grasshopper). So you can only have 1 tame at a time.


Where to Find Certain Resources:
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Written by Vicky

-=Crafting Resources=-
* Chitin: Bugs – not ants.
* Silk: Spider cocoons or killing spiders see west to north west of 
  map you can’t miss the webs.
* Flint: Sea shore primarily.
* Insect Fur: Bees.
* Seeds: Rye, Poppy, Mauve, Foxgrass – if it looks like it has a seed 
  it probably does.
* Metal: North West, I found plenty in what looked like old storm drains 
  near where Nox is.
* Honey Crumble: Bees, you will find a lot around by Dust.
* Bones: Gecko’s – around where the Rhino Beetle is (west shoreline) will 
  also give Herptile Hide.
* Petals and Nectar: Poppys.


Bottlecaps Explained:
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* So bottlecap is a crafting material.
* You can use it to make the stonecutter (a crafting bench). 
* Also for a decorative table for your base.
* Later it can be melt into iron ingots.


Tips to Unlock the Forge:
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* Firstly you need to build the windmill.
* Then crafting the furnace. You also get charcoal from the furnace.
* After that the forge will be unlocked.



Tips for New Players:
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There’s wood literally everywhere. And fiber. Two most common things 
in the game.

Do you know what they resource nodes look like? Wood are little snarls
 of brambles looking stuff. Like thorny curls. Fiber are the two leafed 
sprouts.

You can hit V to go into attennae mode, and scan for resources.

In other areas, there are things you can chop down that drop tons of 
either wood, fiber, or both. Mauve plants are good for about 2/3rd wood, 
1/3rd fiber.

For red ants, use power attacks (right mouse). While charging for a power 
attack, you can still rotate in place to hit them if they’re moving. Make 
a simple bow, and launch a few shots at start of fight. 1st hit will usually 
get a HUGE bonus to damage. I’ve taken off about 20-25% of their health 
with a lucky 1st shot crit with bonus sneak attack damage. Makes the rest 
of the fight much easier.

Getting better weapons is crucial. Once you get flint, the red bull ants 
die in about 2-3 hits. Often times they don’t even get to attack back. Two 
best things to build with flint are a flint sword and flint spear. The 
spear will absolutely wreck most flying insects. Massive damage. Does the 
same to sawyer beetles (the red backed one). Use power attacks again.

When you go to the beach the first time to get flint, bring a bottle cap 
and one metal screw with you. With those two items you can make a cutter/
grinder, and make refined wood. The beach has flint, weeds that drop seeds, 
stone, etc. All the other stuff you need to make the cutter. Before you 
mess with anything there, build a mini-base, a bed, and set your spawn 
point.

You can get both bottle caps & metal screws just south of the 1st bridge 
you come to (east of the big owl shrine statue on top of log) when you 
leave the burrows for first time.

At east end of bridge, turn to the south and go along the beach (still 
on the east side of the river). There’s a giant stick stuck in the sand
and screws spawn in the grass around it, also on other side of stick near 
a copper colored key. Go farther down the beach and a bottle cap often 
spawns near 3 stones.



How Do Trees Work in Coop?:
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Once you’ve claimed a tree you can move it to any of the other trees and 
yourbuildings and everything will be moved to that tree, you can’t claim 
the same tree but you can set it to where they can build on your claimed 
tree by making the tree public.

Otherwise you can just claim two separate trees independently of each other 
and build your own bases.

Tree bases can be moved to other unclaimed trees and follow your character 
wherever you play it. You can build wherever you want in the wild, just can’t 
take them with you.

There are a few safe places to build for a rest stop. Like on the Owl Statue 
stump or in front of Lisandra’s door.



Ways to Combat Cold:
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There are food buffs you can craft in the cauldron to give you cold resistance.

Also go to Herne, and ask him to make Padded armor. There are 3 parts (body, 
arms, and leg). Each part gives you 9 cold protection. That’s triple most 
other sets. It also has a total armor value of 3 (1 per part), making it the 
highest armor of all three of the starting sets. So good for fighting.

I recommend you carry the padded armor around in your inventory at all times 
for the rest of the game, until you upgrade to the better version called Primal. 
it has 9 cold protection, but it has 4 parts (has a helmet too).

Important note: Chitin armor has really terrible cold protection. use padded 
or the tribal armor from the same guy who makes chitin.

Or if you are playing with friends you can get Mirmek’s two sets of armour 
where one is the Bone armor set that has 6 on cold protection. But, still it 
does not protect you from the cold during the storm. Nothing does not even 
with the special brew.



How to Get Coal:
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* You craft it in the furnace.
* Just use 2 wood per coal.



Tips to Get Wings:
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Theres dragonflies that drop insect wings, and a few other flying creatures 
randomly.

* Once you have all the required materials you can make a chest armor called 
  “regal plate” which allows you to glide and slow fall.
* It is obtained from Drustana NPC.




Best Weapons/Tools:
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-=Better hatchet=-
Far as I can tell, flint hatchet. Seems like a tier is missing. There are a BUNCH 
of high tier axes. But none say “harvest damage”. They’re all melee weapons.

-=Best piercing weapon=-
Morningstar, or stinger lance. Stinger lance has same base piercing damage as a 
chitin spear, but does poison damage too (10-12) along side the 20-28 piercing. 
Stinger lance is also the first poison weapon I’ve actually seen place a DOT on 
enemies. About 3 pts per tick. Nothing game changing. By the time you can apply 
the DOT, you’re already in melee combat. I would say the DOTS all added up were 
the equivalent of 1 or 2 extra hits with the spear, while fighting a roach in the 
graylands (the HUGE ones).

-=Best edged damage weapon=-
For me, the iron sword. Does a cool two hit combo. You have to learn to time your 
attacks so the second strike will actually hit the enemy. Enemies that move around 
a lot can dance out of the way of the 2nd strike, and you swing through nothing.

I prefer swords to the axes. The swords seem faster (animation wise).

The iron scythe is nice too, does a forward chop, and then a 360 spin attack. The 
spin attack strangely doesn’t seem to hit multiple targets. I was testing it on 
the graylands flies (which attack in packs), and I could slice and dice one at a 
time. But seemed like just one each attack. Might be a bug.

The scythe is one of the FEW things in game with a crit chance higher then 5% 
(that being 10%). Very hard to tell if that was really making a difference.



Locations of the Resources:
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Written by i_eat_spicy_cheese_balls

Side note these are in random orders

Bark       - Lots of bark near Tuhala or just about any beach.
Flint      - Near shores, lots near the rhino beetle aswell.
Iron/metal - Near Nok in the greylands (top left of the map).
Clay       - Just about anywhere on the Bottom right island 
             (Lubbers are also common here).
Silk       - The swamp it can be found just about everywhere.




Tips to Beat Albino Spider Boss:
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In fact it’s the easiest boss in the game, as long as you don’t mind exploiting/
cheesing it’s terrible A.I. It has the shortest aggro leash of any enemy in the 
entire game and will only travel halfway to the exit of the cave. All you need is 
a bow and a ton of arrows, go in, shoot it, run away till it resets, find the line
 where that happens and move inside to shoot and have him chase you, then back out 
and he’ll walk away again, repeat this while shooting arrows at it till it dies 
without even attacking you once.

This also works on every…single…boss in the whole game. But other bosses at least 
chase you a little further. The albino only chases you like 100 feet.

Important note: It may take you a long time so the another way read below.

Albino and Matriarch Spiders are resistant to Piercing Damage so Arrows and Spear 
will take a long awhile.

You need a good set of Armor. Chitin should be ok, but Regal is better.

Use Edged Weapons. Chitin Axe or better.

Get a few Poison Resist potions and a couple Antidotes.

Get some Minor Health potions and Healing Patches.



Where to Find (More Than One) Screw:
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Written by Kreidol

Screws are incredibly rare (as of posting). Don’t waste time running around looking 
for them. I have spent most of my time running around human areas where I thought 
I might find or pull an extra screw out of wood beams, radios, etc, only to be 
disappointed. I hope this saves people time.

-=Go to Kalev First=-
You may have already passed by the key in the sand along the river bank before 
reaching the great owl and are thinking, “There aren’t screws there…” While you may 
have gone by this in your initial gameplay, I don’t think they spawn until after 
you get the Compendium entry for the grinding wheel.

From the starting area, after speaking to the padded armorer and the Elder to get 
the first three people on the map, head over to the great big owl island. Before you 
cross the river to reach the island, hang a left along the beach just a short way 
until you see a house key in the sand. You can check to see if there are any screws 
around the base of the tree trunk next to it now, but they were not there for me w
hen I first found the key.

Cross over to the big owl island (don’t go up unless you want to get the owl effigy) 
and then go around behind it and build a bridge across at the narrowest point between 
the sandbars. Go across and find the stone armorer, Kalev. Talk to them about how to 
build a grinding wheel and pickaxe.

Build at least: a foundation, a wall, a roof, a bed and set your spawn point before 
heading down to the quarry. You have to kill a few red ants to get the parts you need 
for the pickaxe while you’re there and you don’t want to have to run back from the 
starting zone if you die. Pick up a bottle cap (in the cart at the end of the rope 
you probably peeked at on the way down) and if you go into the cave, there’s one 
screw at the very back. There are bugs inside. Be prepared if you’re not playing in 
no-threat mode. The pickaxe is essential to make further crafting progress, including 
the grinding wheel (needs stone). Don’t skip this part. Also, other ants will attack 
you if you attack a member of their colony and they see it happen. Even in no-thread 
mode.

You can pick up four more screws by going back to the key and looking around the 
stump again.

The location is approximately here, at the point of my arrow.

P.S. I recommend carrying the mats for at least one grinding wheel with you at all 
times. There’s no fast travel in the game and you’ll need it to process seeds and 
wood. It will be more convenient (Yes, you can move your tree base around, but you 
will still be running around a LOT and none of those are particularly close to the 
spider armorer.).

P.P.S. Bottle caps are super common and easier to spot. You’ll find those in most 
human territories and along sandbars. Usually next to a big, glass bottle.



Tips to Get Wood:
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* If you press V you’ll enter antenna mode that will highlight resources around you.
* Look for Mauve. It has purple flowers on it.
* You’ll need a crude hatchet for the mauve. However in my opinion…the starting area 
  is one of the best areas. Its fast and simple.
* Fast fiber/twigs. The starting elder area is a good place to pickup fiber and twigs 
  if you are ever low. No cutting means faster harvesting and piles all over make it 
  worth it. If you make your great tree right there, drop down and glide just enough 
  to avoid fall damage, pick your fill, use the fast travel back up….fast way to get 
  resources.
* Use your antenna sense to quickly spot the resources.



How to beat the Blue Tit miniboss:
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Written by chonna.nelson

This is a guide for beating the Blue Tit mini-boss in Smalland: Survive the Wilds. Also, 
that is the opening photo only bc i don't know how to take screenshots.

-=The Intro=-
This is my first guide, I hope you find it helpful. I don't know how to use all of 
Steam's bells and whistles, so please comment on anything that could be done to fix 
problems. i will try to avoid spoilers and typos. Enjoy!

-=Things you need=-
To start, you're gonna wanna go to your world settings. Set creature dmg to 30. If you 
want more of a challenge, set it to 50. Set creature health to 40. Again, if it's a 
challenge you want, set it to 60. After doing that, load up your world. Before raiding 
the Nest, you'll need to collect some things first. The very first thing you need to 
get is tier 4 armor. This tier includes the Ironwing, bone, and pyrite armor sets. If 
you have one of these already, congratulations for being proactive! Next, you're going 
to need the pyrite greatsword (I will release a future guide on how to get this). if 
you already have that, then congratulations! you've got everything you need!


-=The Battle=-
Once you have everything on the list above, it is finally time. You are now ready to 
battle... THE BLUE TIT!! (Lightning flashes and a thunderclap echoes in the background.) 
Go to the jungle gym to the East of the broken bridge. Ignore the Aether camp on the 
ground level. Just run around in the open, you will get it's attention sooner or later.
 Once it comes down to peck at you, run in immediately and start swinging like there's 
no tomorrow. It will go down eventually. It is usually around lvl 70 I think and has 2 
attacks; a basic peck in which it uses it's beak to strike you, noticeable by it 
rearing it's head back. It's second attack is a ground pound in which it lifts itself
 up with it's wings and slams down on top of you (beak first, obviously). Neither of 
these attacks are blockable. After the fight, The creature will have given you a 
boatload of xp and dropped around 3 bones and 6 feathers. Make sure to pick up those 
feathers, as they will be vital to armor and weaponry later in the game. Go up to the 
Blue Tit nest and you will find a surprise that makes the whole endeavor worth it. 
There is an egg in the nest that you can trade along with 500 Hoots to Malik to get
your own Blue Tit pet.

-=Handy Little Tips and Tricks=-
I would suggest you don't fight the Blue Tit somewhere there are stinkbugs, purely 
due to the fact that they are nuisances and can poison you. I have learned from 
experience just how table-turning this can be. You should also avoid Aetherin Camps 
during the fight. You'd think that seeing the equivalent of a dragon would spur them 
into fighting that instead of you... but no, they still target you. You can also 
bring in a powerful pet to run crowd control while you deal with Big Bird.

-=The Outro=-
I hope this guide has been helpful to you, It is my first one. Again, I hope this 
guide was helpful, feel free to Comment on anything that could be done better or 
on any typos or details. Have fun, good luck, and keep it Small!
 

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