



I just figured out you actually have to aim the sword. The game tells me to replace all of the natural walls; Does that mean the background walls too? The walls and fences I placed didn't stop monsters and it took me an hour to figure out how to place a door. Jake from State farm is helping though, but I had to dig him out of a cave. I had to abandon the previous build because it got gloomy out of nowhere (maybe because I keep getting my ass kicked by eyeballs). Any pro tips?
by SecretINVDR
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What you are experiencing is a mini-biome named graveyard. When tombstones are too near from each other, ghosts will start to spawn, and the background will be “gloomy”, as you call it. Also, wall don’t stop monsters, tiles (blocks) do. Here’s a house exemple to help you out.
https://preview.redd.it/3hrchqf1eyug1.png?width=320&format=png&auto=webp&s=aca5357ab6222353dacd8d35d56e4bb536e5b6a2
I hope that this will help!
Yes, you need background walls. They are crafted on the workbench
When there are too many graves close to each other, it creates graveyard – a small biome, that opens some new crafts and trades but increases mob spawn (AFAIK). Just break the graves and it will be gone
For it to Be a House it Needs Walls Background Walls a Table and Chair and 1 Light Source
Myrmidon of Loss called, he wants you to forgive him.
Enjoy your playthrough.
yup you’re doing right, that’s the first step of insanity you go through to discover and be able to play the game slowly
Once you have your base set up, explore to get better ores (leading to better weapons and armors) and more importantly life crystals (they raise your max hp after consumption).
Seeing your 3 hearts-HP bar makes me nervous.