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But I'm really interested in finding some trainers. I'm surprised that none of the soldier trainers on Tacarigua seem to know anything about basice sword skills.
In 2nd chapter you have to choose a faction to stay with - the Demon Hunters, Mages or Pirates/Natives. Each of these factions has their own location, where you can do number of quests and one special quest leading to joining them. You can do all these three locations during 2nd chapter + the secondary locations (Tacarigua and Antiqua). There is no correct order, neither location should be too hard for you.
You can just do quests everywhere and get to the point where you can join any of the three factions, or you can choose one, join and do the rest of the locations as a member of some faction. The factions in R3 are not hostile towards each other, so you will not block yourself from any place by joining a faction, you will only lose a few faction-specific quests.
Also you will get a ship of the faction you choose.
The quest with Sebastiano - look in the chest in his office, you will find an interesting document there.
But now that I went to Kila to find Patty, I realize that roaming around Ticaragua was a bit early. I'll go back now that I have a pick and some skills.
Thanks again...that helps a lot.
Another thing I'd like to add. Getting hold of the ability to transform into a parrot (via voodoo dolls) really helps you with the Sebastiano quest, since it helps you get into his office without having to enter the building. Just make sure you wait until night.
About the quest for Jack. If I remember right, just going to Puerto Sacarico and talking to Sebastiano will be enough. But you might have to do that on your first visit to the town.
played it on hard from the very beginning n after a while i was like "how is this supposed to be anyhard, why do i have this OP companion?!"
n just some hours later i found that rapier "lighting"? in the pirates taverne, turned out to be the best rapier ingame... everthing went 2 shot. GG used it until the very end ( 100% melee playthough, learned fire rain n magic just for the final boss )
bout the early game, dont care bout quests to much, activate everything you pass by,
clear each map ( only shadow areas, raptors, firebirds n ramms should be a problem. everythign else is realy weak )
focus on 1 weapon typ, n learn lockpick or magic ( for spell lockpick ) early on. you should also learn mining early on, the only teacher is a gnome on magicians island.
https://guides.gamepressure.com/risen3/
It covers pretty much everything you would need for the game, including a detailed walkthrough, maps, trainer locations, etc..
Guide contains : 337 pages, 1072 images, 52 maps and annotated illustrations.