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When does an actual bed recipe unlock?
I've been stuck with makeshift beds and It's already winter on my first playthrough. I've gotten every crafting station up to the blacksmith table, including all the ones I could get with gold bars.
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Randomly from wheel shrines, dismantling beds, creating beds, and dungeon boss reward.
Best to just use furnature tickets and claim some.
Incidentally, the Sleeping Bag, in your quick craft from the beginning, is a better bed than the Makeshift Bed.

It's still on the low end for beds, and finding sufficient Skin in the early game is certainly a pain, but just wanted to let you know you can already craft a better bed.
SOMEGUY Feb 12 @ 11:03am 
Originally posted by CluelessWonder8:
Incidentally, the Sleeping Bag, in your quick craft from the beginning, is a better bed than the Makeshift Bed.

It's still on the low end for beds, and finding sufficient Skin in the early game is certainly a pain, but just wanted to let you know you can already craft a better bed.

If you can get some piece of fiber that has some level of bed comfort like silk it'll restore more of your stamina too.
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Tenoshii Feb 12 @ 11:19am 
Getting the hammock for two Tinker's Camp tickets might be the quickest way to get a lightweight bed that you can carry and will regenerate your stamina to full after sleeping.
Originally posted by CluelessWonder8:
It's still on the low end for beds, and finding sufficient Skin in the early game is certainly a pain
Nah it's real easy. Make fertilizer, Hammer it into generic corpses, use the Butcher's Tool in Tinker's Camp to chop them up and get some Skins (and Fangs, for your Cutting Board).
Originally posted by SOMEGUY:
If you can get some piece of fiber that has some level of bed comfort like silk it'll restore more of your stamina too.

Yeah, I make all my sleeping bags out of silk.

My biggest hangup has been getting enough skin, though, especially since it goes into pouches, backpacks, etc. as well. I'll try out the Hammer Alchemy via fertilizer and butcher's tools gimmethegepgun mentioned, see how that works for me.
konn Feb 13 @ 2:13am 
that weird alchemy feels not so different from using a cheat code and not friendly from an RP standpoint.
Originally posted by konn:
that weird alchemy feels not so different from using a cheat code and not friendly from an RP standpoint.
If you don't want the hammer alchemy to get involved, you could go to butchers and buy the corpses they have, then use a tool to disassemble them (the ones in Yowyn, Derphy, and Port Kapul have a tool right next to them). They usually sell a number of really inexpensive corpses, and a few slightly more expensive generic corpses.
The most reliable access to beds early on is just going to Palmia and buying/stealing them from the furniture shop there. IF you take a bed from there and your skill is within 5 levels of the associated crafting skill you can use a hammer to "DISMANTLE" it. Save scum if you want to guarantee it.

Thats the most reliable method. Otherwise you save scum a Wheel shrine or grind dozens of nefia hoping for the recipe to appear inside the boss chest. You don't NEED the recipe early on, access to good beds is easily within the first hour of play if you do quests and buy them/ticket exchange.

The best possible early game bed you can get early game is from Mifu/Nefu, steal or ticket exchange [10-11 tickets] for the RED rubyness futons there "1 slot only at base though." A basic bunk bed is also equivalent for resident worker efficiency and is much cheaper ticket wise.
Last edited by twitch.tv/GFYE; Feb 13 @ 4:47am
Originally posted by twitch.tv/GFYE:
The most reliable access to beds early on is just going to Palmia and buying/stealing them from the furniture shop there. IF you take a bed from there and your skill is within 5 levels of the associated crafting skill you can use a hammer to "DISMANTLE" it. Save scum if you want to guarantee it.

Thats the most reliable method. Otherwise you save scum a Wheel shrine or grind dozens of nefia hoping for the recipe to appear inside the boss chest. You don't NEED the recipe early on, access to good beds is easily within the first hour of play if you do quests and buy them/ticket exchange.

The best possible early game bed you can get early game is from Mifu/Nefu, steal or ticket exchange [10-11 tickets] for the RED rubyness futons there "1 slot only at base though." A basic bunk bed is also equivalent for resident worker efficiency and is much cheaper ticket wise.
Yeah, the red futon is a significant upgrade to the Tinker Camp's hammock... but it's also more along the lines of midgame. The foxgirl villages are pretty deep into "wilderness" (no roads), and 10-11 tickets is significantly more. It's definitely something you'll want to grab eventually, but probably not a real recommendation to new players.
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