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North and South Map

Postby zero379 » Mon Mar 07, 2016 2:55 pm

I walked all the way north until i reached uncivilized land
It's all forest and steep slopes/hills

How is it in the South if anyone has been there ?

I guess walking West from providence will find combined biomes. I don't know .

If anyone could help me with a few tips and tricks about exploration and world map/biomes
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Re: North and South Map

Postby Paradoxyc » Mon Mar 07, 2016 3:19 pm

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Re: North and South Map

Postby zero379 » Mon Mar 07, 2016 4:33 pm

So North are hills and forests
What will i find if i walk all South ?
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Re: North and South Map

Postby KruskDaMangled » Mon Mar 07, 2016 4:39 pm

zero379 wrote:So North are hills and forests
What will i find if i walk all South ?


Never been that way but I was going to say, the majority of the biomes anywhere you go are going to be some kind of forest. Then you have marshes, grassland, badlands, swamps, crag, shrubland, and then basically the mountain, and snowy mountain biomes. (Oh, and waterside/beach, although there are differences between lakes, and the ocean. Different fish, whales don't spawn in lakes, etc.)

If you ran into a difficult to navigate cluster of hills, you can probably still get over or around it, but it will be tedious.

And any given way you go there probably won't be TOO far before running into the right kind of terrain, even if it's a small cluster.

Some large areas of the map of course, are mostly one thing due to RNG. There are also some really large lakes and mountains or such, but again, even those can be crossed or skirted.

(Might not be a terrible idea with mountains till you know what you are doing because they can have cougars. Lakes scare some people because "what if I crash in my canoe!. Which hasn't happened to me or even threatened it for over a year now at least.)
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Re: North and South Map

Postby jcwilk » Mon Mar 07, 2016 5:45 pm

Yeah ridges are a big pain, unless you're really curious about mountains I'd suggest just walking the opposite direction whenever you start encountering a steep grade of ridges.
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Re: North and South Map

Postby KruskDaMangled » Mon Mar 07, 2016 6:03 pm

There are "tricks" to getting through, of course, but if you just want to travel, then yes. Better to spend the time traveling than learning. You might want to at some point anyways, just not you know, now. It's good to get a feel for how terrain features and generation act generally of course.
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