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IntroductionI've put together some starting guidelines and useful tips for new Starbound players.Whether you're a Terraria, Minecraft or Edge of Space veteran, or just starting in this genre (crafting/survival/exploration sandbox), you're bound to have something new to learn in order to enjoy Starbound, as the UI and some gameplay systems are considerably different.If you see any wrong information here, feel free to speak up (as I'm a Starbound newbie myself). And if you have a tip yourself, make sure to comment as well, it will be added.Feedback and suggestions are greatly appreciatedCheck those Spoiler Tags!!! They are hiding the juicy images!!!Character CreationThe first step in Starbound is making a character. You will choose a race, a gender and customize your apperance.Choosing a specific race will have an impact on what you can eat, for instance (Apex can eat bananas!!).At the time of this writing, no other trait like that is known (like being able to use specific weapons, or being treated differently by NPCs/villages).StarshipYou will start the game in your starship. You will use it to fly to other planets and explore.Controls: Use 'E' to interact with objects in Starbound. Shift+click automatically sends items to your inventory (if they're in chests) or sends them to a crafting station or chest (if they're on your inventory)PS.: As of now, there's no way to rebind keys. The first panel on the wall is a Storage Container.
Check it to get some starting supplies (like seeds). The second is the 3D Printer and Tech Management menu (more about these in their specific sections).
The third is the Fuel Tank of your ship. You need fuel to travel to other planets. The amount depends on how far the planet is.
Unrefired Wood (= 1 Fuel unit) and Coal (= 2 Fuel units) can both power your ship. To the far left is the Teleporter, is is used to descend to the planet below. To the far right is the Starship Control Panel, which is where you choose to which planet/system you wanna travel. Controls: Left clicking on a planet will ZOOM IN near it, showing if it has any surrounding planets or moons where you can land as well. Right clicking will ZOOM OUT, allowing you to see Solar Systems and Constellations.Pro tip:Quite a few people have been using the ship as a mobile base, by putting all crafting stations and storage chests in it. The Iron Anvil can be put on top of some other crafting stations (like the Furnace), to save space. Chests and a Bed can be put on the top of the ship, with Wodden Platforms.First Planet.
The first thing you wanna do is down a TREE. Select your Matter Manipulator (with either the number shortcut or the Mouse Wheel) and start hitting it close to its base. The manipulator is very slow, and it will take a while, but it's the last time you're going to use it to destroy trees! Also, one tree will do for now!. The second thing is collecting STONE, also with your Matter Manipulator. Make sure you are hitting 4 stone blocks for efficiency's sake.
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20 stone blocks will do for now! (that's 5 stacks). Some people have reported starting in planets with very few or even no trees (such as 'desert' or 'arid' biome planets). This makes starting the game a lot harder.
If this chance stays in the game and isn't changed by the devs, you can either create a new character or explore the surface of the planet in search of trees. Planets have a THREAT LEVEL, which determine the level of enemies that will spawn during the day in said planet. Copper Armor will allow you to explore Planets from Levels 1-3, Iron Armor (the name is race specific) is useful from Levels 4-7 and Silver Armor is recommended for Levels 8-11. DISCLAIMER: ^ this is my opinion, based on my own personal experience. Take it with a grain of salt.One important (!!!) thing I have noticed which differs greatly from similar games (and I could be wrong, so bear with me) is that mining Coal / Copper that is mixed on a Sand block is much faster than mining the same Coal / Copper that is mixed on Magmarock (a much harder block, close to a planet's core).
So keep in mind the type of block the ore is 'meshed' together when mining!Crafting. After collecting those (one tree worth of Wood, 20 Stone blocks) you want to create a Crafting Table.
Use 'C' to open up the Crafting Menu. Hover over an item to see its crafting cost and what materials you have. Place the Crafting Table on the ground (check if it wasn't sent to your inventory), use 'E' on it, and proceed to make a Stone Axeand a Stone Pickaxe (the first will down trees in a couple seconds, and the second will mine up to 3 blocks, faster than the Manipulator). Choose how many items you wanna craft in the box, to the bottom right (it's best to use backspace and type the number of items that you want to craft, instead of clicking the arrow - if you want to know how many you can craft type 999 and it will automatically adjust to the max)Important items to craft during the early stages include a Crafting Table, a Furnace, an Iron Anvil, a Bed, a Yarn Spinner, Copper Armor, Wooden Platforms (I'd say at least 50 for early-game spelunking) and a Cooking Table (to use the harvested items from a Farm). Not all at once, but as you progress and when you have the materials. With better tools, you must gather Plant Fibers asap (shown in the picture above). These will be used to make a Hunting Bow.
As time passes, your character will feel hungry. You can feed either using meat obtained from enemies (by last hitting them with the Hunting Bow), their Raw Meat will have to be cooked in a Campfire (made with a Torch and more Wood)In the meanwhile, collect any Wood,Copper or Iron that you come across.You need more Stone as well, but about 100 is more than enough for now.Extra Plant Fibers will be turned into Bandages (heals 3 bars of HP over 3 seconds) when you have a Yarn Spinner.FarmingYou can use a Stone Hoe to get the soil ready for farming. It will auto-swing. Once the soil is ready, just place the seeds. Note that some seeds take more than 1 tile of space. They will grow over time.
Against 'charging' enemies, it's better to hit them while backstepping. If you're standing or moving forward, sometimes the knockback isn't enough to stop their attack and you will get hit. In general it's best to fight defensively and by reacting (unlike in Terraria/Minecraft, in which you move 'forward' while attacking).When in high ground with a Melee Weapon, and with no room to maneuver, you can 'crouch' ( hold S ) while attacking, it reduces your hitbox and makes your attack go slightly below its normal height.When being attacked by multiple opponents (after the early-game), do not panic! Random Helpful Tips. Right Clicking an item stack will divide it by half (much like Minecraft). Digging all the way down will get you to the 'core' of the planet, full of lava. The + and - symbols on the Star Map aren't 'clickable', instead they represent how your Left Mouse Button is used for Zooming in,and Right Mouse Button is used for Zooming Out.
To eat Food, simply equip it and 'use' it (by left clicking with the mouse). If it is in your inventory, left click it once, bring it to the screen and left click it again. You can repair a Pickaxe with its respective ore. For instance, right clicking a damaged Copper Pickaxe while holding Copper Ore will restore some of its durability. Same goes for Silver, Gold, etc. Ctrl can be used to extend your view in the direction of the cursor.
Very handy in caves and with a Flashlight. Moon Type planets tend to drop temperature very quickly (carry a Campfire all the time), but contain a lot of ores, with no trees. Forest Type planets are the standard. Arid and Desert Type planets usually are richer in ore, but have are scarce in Wood/Fibers. When you meet Snowand Slush underground, do not progress without a Campfire (you can craft one by hand if you have some Wood). If your temperature drops too low, your screen will start becoming white.
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Do NOT swim in Green Liquid. This is poison and can kill you really quick.(^ some of these have been borrowed from @ very helpful thread! Go leave a like there naow!). After the Platinum Tier of gear comes Titanium - which is found in the Gamma sector (levels 20-30). You can get there after building the Starmap Upgrade MK3 (on the Robotic Work Bench). (by ). You can use the Background Walls to drain water by mining the background (right click).
They can also contain ores. (by ). When going into a Town, if you have a Weapon drawn the Guard NPCs will warn you 2-3 times, then attack to kill. (by Gnomechompski). Despite that ^ you can open chests and all containers and pickup everything in town and NPCs will not react (be mindful this could change as the beta progresses). If you have the Dash Tech, you can use it right before touching the ground (or 5-10 tiles above it) to negate all fall damage. It can also be used multiple times in the same Jump, meaning you can zig-zag back and forth, or cover a long distance in a short time.
Watch out when making small adjustments to your landing position though (after a jump), 2 seemingly innofensive 'presses' of the letter A or D too quickly can make you fall to your death instead. On second thought, I might put all the screenshots in spoiler tags.
Should make it easier to read. I should've resized them before uploadingObvious disclaimer, this is a work in progress. I will keep adding stuff as I progress myself into the game.Also, I am quite aware there is a by @. This is a different endeavour, though, with the screenshots and being somewhat bigger. That is more of a quick set of useful tips (different things imo). I will add the tips from that thread as I find the suitable place for it in this topic. Massively reducing the pixel cost (sometimes eliminating it entirely) on early weapons/armor.
You can build a refinery in later tiers to turn ores of all kinds into pixels. (done)- Monsters now have a small chance to drop meat when killed with normal weapons. (done)- You can no longer teleport to another players ship from underground (done)- Bandages are now craftable with 4 plant fibres, no longer require fabric (done)- Fix human starter chest showing apex starter items (done)- Monsters now have a 70% chance to drop meat when killed with a hunting weapon, up from 50% (done)- Make guards you’ve summoned refer to you as their boss (done)- Make the refinery appear earlier in the game (done)- Reduced fuel costs a bit to go to other planets (done)- Tweaked wording of starter quests to encourage exploring of more planets. (done)- Added hunting knife weapon that also makes monsters drop meat (done)- Added new legendary weapon (done)- Pixel loss on death reduced to 20% for testing, might change further (done)- 16:27 Tiy, Also, could you make silver more visible, please? (Done)- Added new armor that provides a good amount of warmth early on in the game at the sacrifice of armor levels. (done)- Tweaked the UFO boss to make him smash blocks.
(done)- Also make him a little bit easier by changing him to level 9 from level 10 (done)- Revamping the warmth bar to make it more obvious (suggestion by thedbp on reddit)(done)- Increase mining speed a little (done)-Add numbers above the hotbar slots (done)- Craftable climbing ropes! (done)- Make sure hunger bar is always shown when eating food (done)- Make hunger bar display when the alt key is held down (done)- Added a dumb, quick way to advance through some of the tier 4-10 content (armors, weapons), just for fun. Complete tiers of content are coming really soon. I’d like to get 1/2 tiers of content done per week.
(done)- Fixed a bug where minibosses over level 11 were not dropping the rare items they were supposed to be dropping. They now drop guns. (Thank you to for finding this) (done)- Ufos should hopefully not fly off anymore, they were actually flying off to attack birds! (done)- Tons of bug fixes- Bartwe is working on the windows XP issues, not sure yet if it’ll be done by tonight but fingers crossed. Might be tomorrow.This is just what I’ve done so far this morning, I’ll add to this list as more is added for tonights update. I didn't see your thread before didn't mean to take over or anything. I'm actually seeing a lot of good tips there right now and thinking of a way to put them here.It's just a different premise really.
I added screenshots because new players usually love those (I know I do when I'm learning a game), it's easier to relate. But yours is very complete as well.Also this might seem like a ton of work, but having being a moderator before, editing texts and working on stuff like this is second nature to me. I've done it while playing.