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Bonemass power, fully upgrade wolf armor and weapons to start (until you get enough mats for padded armor and BM weapons). HP and Stamina potions, best food you have (bread, Blood pudding, Wolf skewer...until you can make Lox meat pie).
Draugr Fang Bow and needle arrows (from deathquitos) are almost a must.
Turn your grass graphics to low, you'll see a lot more without them.
Don't be in a hurry (you will probably have trouble with Deathquitos at first. Block and strike fast. Do not tank any 2 star Fulings or Lox. Kiting is your friend, kiting is life.)
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2677925864
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2676320759
A lot more, good luck!
Set up workstations to keep mobs from spawning.
Dont rush. Go slow and clear mobs from the distance. Single fuling should not be a problem for melee fight, but dont engage group fights early.
Squitos are easy - block and strike.
Loxes are a bit difficult early as they have a big hp pool and deal a lot of dmg. If you want their meat, climb some big rock and shot them. Running around and shooting them with bow and arrows can alert other mobs, so its better to stay at one place.
Also you can bring your wolves if you already tamed them. They are great tanks for fulings, but weak vs squitos and loxes.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/892970/discussions/0/3192486635089164214/
A) Find a rock that enemies can't climb up and set up a portal to your main camp.
B) Scout out a border area with a forest or meadow to set up your permanent plains camp, then dig a deep nasty hole for everything to fall into while it is attack your fledgling castle.
C) When building your plains base elevate soil in your catch pit, this way your castle is safe, and always build in stone on the plains. A fenced in and elevated field is your friend. Since plains crops only grow on the plains you have little choice, but a 2 or 3 high stone wall system will often mask your presence from deathsquitos.
D) Create a set of stairs into your catch pit and lead some lox down there for taming. By far some of the best meat farming in the game, but hard to start. Once the lox are in the pit go through your taming process with barley, cloudberries or flax. When you get so many that your food is disappearing right quick its time to get your butcher knife out and put it down to 4 or 5. (Be mindful of deathsquitos though, they kill lox babies.)
Having your deep pit moat really is key in the plains, once your guard lox are tamed there isn't much that can harm your base.
The plains at night currently, for you, is the killing fields and you are on the menu.
Make new farm base close to biome edge , with a moat and stone walled , end game food needs a lot of barley floor , that you can first raid from fuling villages
You most eat 2 HP foods and 1 stamina food here : wolf skewer , serpent stew and eyescream . after you can farm barley : lox pie , serpent stew and blood pudding
Also it's good to establish plains farm on a small island where is no spawns (or just turn them off with crafting tables)
Or, master the roll, as if you were playing Witcher 3 or Prince of Persia, since they nerfed the parrying with small shield, rolling has become the next best thing, 0 dmg and brings you to an advantageous position, especially against Berserkers.
This, so much this. One thing though, do not shoot a Fuling on the far side of the camp. Circle around to get him. Otherwise, there's a chance the arrows passage will aggro the entire village. You don't want a couple of Berserkers and some 15+ fulings coming at you. Been there, done that, learned my lesson the hard way.
You can still parry with black metal shield 135+ damage
They didnt nerf parry , just how much can block if you have good foods
Rolling its good vs solitary mobs , but against a mob ( various meele fulings and lancers ) dont helps you so much