![]() – Look for corpses with a decent ratio of white skulls to red skulls. (if the corpse is good enough to provide it) It’s a nice compromise between constant replacement and missing out on the increased revenue. Rule of thumb though is to get 2 quality levels better at least on each item before replacing unless you’re a min maxer. – You can always replace gravestones and fences later! Don’t be afraid to upgrade slowly as you go. So even if you have a perfect corpse full of white skulls and no red skulls if your combined stone + fence value is 4 you can only get the benefit of 4 of those white skulls. – Gravestones and Fences determine the maximum value a corpse can contribute to your graveyard. Getting a strong graveyard early can help keep you from needing to grind coin later for a few quests that need alot of it. – The better your rating the more money and special resource you’ll get later in the game for a weekly service you’ll provide. Embalming is your second way of changing the ratings. – Basically for corpses the white skulls are your good rating and the red skulls cancel them out. READ: Graveyard Keeper: Stranger Sins DLC 100% Achievement Guide But it’s your choice, read to the next section if you want. Then come back to prevent end game frustrations. – After this point IMO you should play the first 10 hours of the game without knowing anything more and have fun discovering most things naturally. – Place 2 chests by the church, one on each side, you’ll thank me later. When you use up all of a material you start forgetting where you put things and later when you have automation this can end up with things being placed into chests you don’t want them in. – Never use the last of the materials in a chest. I think I had like 12 chests by end game though I prolly overstocked a few things :P. Being able to remember what you store where makes this quick and easy. While you’ll do most of your crafting from your home workshop outside you’ll still need to grab materials from time to time. – Get organized about how you place your chests and what you put in them. But inventory management at the church/vineyard should be minimal. ![]() It should be noted though that the workshop near your house, the vineyard, and the church are separate areas in this regard that are not shared. This means I would prioritize storing raw materials like ore, raw stone, wood, big timber, big stone/metal blocks, etc wherever is most convenient for you to deposit and keep trunks that have finished products like wood chisels, glass, cut stone blocks, headstones, etc nearby the workstation that made them. – Crafting will use materials inside any chest in your outside workshop, not just your inventory. If you’re going to craft it outside, store the materials in chest. Inventory management once you have enough chests and understand the game’s system is minimal and this is fantastic. – You can see the contents of literally any chest in your outside home area FROM any chest in your home area. ![]() If you have enough food you can stay awake forever! BUT after a certain point you’ll lose energy over time from staying up too long so try and sleep about once a day even if only for a few minutes to keep that from happening. – Running out of energy doesn’t make you collapse, restore your energy via sleeping or food. The 3rd type of tech point is gained by making specific things or studying items at a table you unlock. It’s not a spoiler since you can see it in the tech tree from the beginning. – You start with 2 colors of tech points you use and eventually use 3. You’ll get tech points based on things that you either make directly or things you do. – Your Tech Tree is your main source of progression in this game. ![]()
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