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these are meant to be mini dungeon crawls afterall.
once you got the kinds of materials you need to make a Stagbreaker hammer, it helps with skeletons and their spawners to be cleared more easily.
Ok so if you want a real good tip, try placing a Fireplace inside the Burial Chamber. That way you can rest up, and your HP will go up very quickly while resting.
Use a Club and upgrade it. You won't regret it.
Get a Stagbreaker. it's good for fighting bunch of Skeleton. i always try to get it first before getting into Burial chamber on a new save
The recipe is unlocked after you get a Core Wood.
You can also use the doors to keep enemies at bay, as they cannot open doors. They can smash doors, but it takes them quite a while to do.
Definitely use a club against skeletons, and upgrade it as soon as you can. Not sure what the best weapon against ghosts is.
A tower shield is a good defence (I LOVE the new Bone Tower Shield) in melee, especially with the changes to how blocking works and timed blocking (round shields/bucklers) no longer being stupidly powerful.
As for darkness, I've not had trouble with being able to see enemies, and once I've cleared those out it's safe to take out a torch to make sure no treasure is left undiscovered.
The yellow mushrooms are pretty good in that they give off some glow that helps you see; picking the mushrooms only after clearing out enemies can be a good strategy.
I'll see if I can switch up the brightness and gamma of my monitor so I can use a shield...
As soon as you can make a Stagbreaker, it pretty much trivializes burial chambers.
However, the last time I played enough was well before the most recent patch.. so things have likely changed since then.
This is what me and my friend did ages ago and it work perfectly. Make sure to bring good food with you.
As for lighting up things, you can also shoot fire arrows at walls etc. to light up your surroundings. Works wonders in burial chambers and similar places, when the other options don't work for you. It's a bit expensive in crafting terms, but still works.
The torch acts as a club with fire damage and will rapidly lose durability. But as long as you have wood and resin, you can quickly make another on the fly.
The key to beating Burial Chambers is to clear out the rooms one by one. You can actually shoot arrows from afar too.
My first crypt of this run, 2 skeleton archers outside, died 4 times just trying to get into it.
Got 4 cores. Need 5 for smelter.. pfft.
So yeh first 1-2 can be brutal, after that not so much. Seeing alot more ghosts and putrids as well. So be careful out there.
I really like the idea of the Stagbreaker, but find it clumsy to use.
@OP, what works for me is an upgraded buckler and flint or bronze axe during early game. Also, make sure to stack up on troll armour. When running around the mini dungeon, I almost always had my buckler up. If there are skeleton archers, I made sure I was at a door way I could dodge behind a wall. So I always moved side to side, then whack it and retreated.