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The ship, is also a top priority, but I doubt you would need it right away, so I think other things should be higher priority until you need it.
I stick with the finewood bow until I have silver and can build a draugr fang.
After shield and sword I build a suit of armor. With that you're pretty much set through plains if you want to be, although upgrading makes things easier, of course.
Armor-wise thinking going with the light ones. troll then root and lastly fenring -i heard that is a thing now? Good shield is a must have but atgeir is tempting as went last time with shield and mace. Does atgeir have decent parry against mosquitos or does one just swipe them into oblivion with it?
Axe doubles as a weapon and treefeller so there's that. Sword or mace, really like the smashing effect against carving up my opponents. Do both work well against multiple enemies?
Ship lets me to ferry 4 stacks right now, the longboat has, what, 8 slots? Don't really know this one as one as one shipment with karven basically gives me one upgraded something and really don't mind sailing against the wind, BUT if you tell me that proper ship is better at handling and faster, then i might bite.
Can't remember what i did with the bows last time but can remember it was a good addition
The longship has 18 cargo slots, and it's a totally different experience. Handles way better and is faster, and much more resistant to sinking.
Pickaxe as second ( but you can still use bronze pickaxe and antler to mine faster )
You are good at parrying ? Then a iron buckler if not just iron banded shield
After that the iron mace , will help you the entire way into swamps and mountains because all monster get all the damage from it ( abomination the only exception )
After that the iron set and last the huntsman bow
Builds that needs iron are just blackmith upgrades and stone workbench ( to make stone buildings )
The long boat is faster, sturdier, and turns more smoothly. The only issue it has is that you can sometimes lose too much speed when tacking to catch the wind on the other side of the boat and you might have to paddle for a few seconds. Its fast enough that if you see a serpent coming up from behind you, you can kill it with your Huntsman's bow and flint arrows before it can reach you.
Edit - Iron also gives you access to more items that give you increased resting bonuses. Rested is one of, if not the best, buffs in the game. Increased health and stamina regeneration helps make up for some of the debuffs in the swamp.
Pickaxe
Nails for longship (but I like the sailing aspect of the game, and I like getting a couple hundred iron out of the swamp in one fell swoop- the iron pickaxe helps that too)
Mace