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Hit skeleton, run or close the door between you, repeat after Fire Debuff ended
Its very helpfull to wear some Troll armor and surely eat the best food you have
The shift from Stone age into Copper age is really a challennging one.
Torches and Flame arrows are the best you can do.
You are in the copper age
Yes brother Viking… yes… I’m also in leather gear with level 3 weapons. I am on the same boat as you, those ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ brutes and shamans in the Black Forest I died countless times to, IF I managed to kill them, a troll comes and crushes me. I raged so hard… I love this game though for real. I’m not giving up.
Though before you rush straight into dungeons with this one, make sure to practice because it has a huge wind-up before slamming down and it reduces your movement by 20% when wielding it.
Sounds like you started over with a new viking and new world after H&H release and have been blind-sided by the increased resilience and numbers of enemies and perhaps the re-balancing of food, weapons and armor.
Same thing happened to me. My pre-H&H experience was not entirely transferable to H&H. I had to relearn some basic play skills to prevail. I doubt you are as uncoordinated and pig-headed as I am, so I am sure you can also.
Now I am walking on eggshells in the Swamp. Been to the Mountains twice, once to get obliterated on the first steep slope by two wolves, and once on a successful corpse tun. Wolves apparently are not inclined to hang around on steep slopes to see if some dunderhead will come to retrieve his corpse.
I've used Stagbreaker through doors and scrap piles, since you get the surprise damage bonus tts a great weapon to kill stuff without them getting a chance to hit you,. very usefull when you can kill a blob before it gets close enough to poison you.
Only downsides I've encountered is the slow windup you mentioned and that the damage also takes out the standing torches nearby so there is less light.
also... you don't have to fight skeletons at all. it's all rng. sometimes you may find crypts that are almost empty. so if you encounter a place with lots of enemies...might as well go to another one.