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Can never have enough wood. Or stone. Or food. Or tools. Or coal. Or metal. Or outposts. Or fortresses. Or farms. Or mead.
Especially the mead.
+1 to this. I like to start a new seed when major updates come out so we'll be starting from 0.
I suppose you could get more flametal (or whaterver it is), but even then, why? I don't see the point in grinding in the current update so that I can reduce my time after the update, unless I'm assuming upfront that the update is going to be so bad that I just want to get through it.
fire mobs attacking your base, ooh yeah.
1) I'm not going South as much as possible, as I don't want to botch the world I'm at now.
2) I'm taking the time to do a lot of building on the world as I have it now, as building takes time, and there might not be a lot of time to do it once the new adventures open up.
I've already done all my preprations, I established my main base central-southern in some plains, with a straight sailing voyage to Ashlands. I've leveled all combat skills (Except spear lol) to 50 or higher, and Both magic skills to 70. I even got the fishing hat, bringing my total fishing skill to 70, which makes hauling in massive amounts of Angler Fish for Fish'n'bread a snap.