![]() ![]() If you’re in a battle you’ll want life potions first, since these are the only healing items which let you consume them while also running. Q is the hotbutton for potions, it’ll default to whatever potion you have first in your inventory - so switch stuff around. You should customise your weapon even if you don’t have enough cubes to make the new weapon look good. That, and if you’re crafty enough, you can make a weapon look much cooler, too. The more you add to your weapon, the more powerful it can become. What’s worth noting is that although in my experience the resources needed to customise weapons are rare - most caves only have a couple of things to mine, and elemental cubes are only obtained by defeating bosses - you should still make an effort to collect as many as you can. ![]() If you need visual aid there, here’s a good video by the Cube World Wiki: One click nets you one potion it’s cumbersome when making dozens of them, but still, that’s how you do it. You can convert those into water flasks by going into your inventory while in water and selecting the flask, then pressing the big sword icon. Basic life potions require you to combine heartflowers and water flasks you can purchase flasks in town. Campfires, meanwhile are scattered around the world randomly. When it comes to potions and consumables, you’ll be using a campfire or the craft menu, which you can bring up by pressing “C”. Crafting and youĪs you explore, you’ll pick up materials that you can use to make stuff - namely, potions/consumables, armour and weapons. If you go into town and stand next to trainers, the game allows you to respec. There aren’t too many options as of yet, but don’t feel like you’re boxed into any specific skill tree. In order to allocate skills and points, press X after you level up. Your starting town - which you always spawn close to in a new game - also typically has a shop that sells at least one treat.īonus? If you spec your character the right way, you can even ride some of these pets - which means slightly faster travel. If you battle enough enemies, they’ll eventually drop treats. The main issue is that getting the pet that you want is difficult, as almost all of the item drops in Cube World are random. To do that, you need special food that you feed to the pet, which then wins them over. In order to get a pet, you’ll need to tame an animal. Not only are the creatures in Cube World insanely cute, they can be a menace in battle, too. If you’re not keen on the idea of playing with other people - which is fair - you should totally look into getting a pet. Having others aid you in battle can help here. Like I said in my impressions article, the first few levels/hours of Cube World can be gruelling between difficult enemies and slow levelling. So far, the best time I’ve had in Cube World is aimlessly exploring and seeing what I find. ![]() I wouldn’t even worry too much about exploring places that look dangerous: there’s no penalty for dying (just know that chances are, groups of enemies will be able to mess you up at starting levels). So why not let yourself explore however you see fit? You can always return to areas of interest if you want. Although there are things can be considered quests, there’s no specific timeframe to complete any of them. There’s nothing specific you need to do in Cube World. That’s a useful thing to have considering the game doesn’t have fast-travel. Characters are persistent across worlds, which means that regardless of where you’re at in the “adventuring” seed, you can just boot up the “home” seed and resupply. This way, you can use one seed for adventuring, and the other to have a character perpetually in town. The number you pick doesn’t matter ( although if you disagree, you should know there are people cataloging what different seeds contain), but make sure to make a duplicate world with the same seed number. To do this, you have to pick a “seed” - which is just a number that makes the world. When you start out, Cube World asks you to create the playground in which your adventures will take place. Create at least two worlds with the same seed What sounds best? You should go with that. You can make multiple characters if you want.īut if you’re curious, the classes available are warrior (close-range combat class that can use great weapons, one handed weapons, shields, heavy armour), ranger (long-to-mid-range combat that uses bows, crossbows and boomerangs), rogue (high damage, low health melee class that is highly mobile, can use stealth, and use daggers, longswords and fist weapons) and mages (magic users that can use wands, staves and bracelets). What will affect your game is your class - but still, don’t feel you need to go one class over the other. Wanna be a bunch of bones? Play as an undead! Wanna be a reptar-like Lizardman? Go for it. Race doesn’t matter in this game it’s all cosmetic. ![]()
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