![]() I just learned that crafting is ONLY for trolls, like in the Fallen God campaign.Some people say that bows suck in this game, but haters will hate, play how you want to fit your build! For shields, it's probably best to just take a gray shield for now, if you're going to use one at all. In priority: Weapons > Body Armor > Headgear. The first thing you'll want to do is hire the first 2 mercenaries available to you (you can hire a max of 3), then upgrade any of your gray gear to green gear. You can shop, craft, hire, and get side quests here. Everlight is your main town where you do all the towny things outside of your actual contracts.(Journey_Mode)) Check out this wikipage for Everlight.Then just hit the green Let's Go! button at the bottom. (I'm assuming you have no friends that play this, like me lmaooo.) All of your contracts/playtime will be done through this menu.First we want to go to "Everlight", which should be selected already by default. From within the Journey tab, click on Campaign, then on Solo.It's probably more fun to experiment with builds, but here's one I'm using right now:There's a post from a user named "Light" that has a raid boss looking build: your hero is created, give it a badass name and save it, and leave the character creation. There's numerous discussions on hero creation, so I won't butcher that bit. ![]() When you first start the game, navigate to the Journey tab at the top panel, select Heroes, and create a hero. ![]() It's quite simple really, but not intuitive at first. Unfortunately I've noticed online that a lot of people don't understand how to get started with it, so I thought I'd share what I've learned so far. Just picked up Spellforce 3 a few days ago, and I'm LOVING the journey mode (I haven't even started the campaigns yet lmao).
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