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I feel like aside from running out of matches, the biggest problem I always run into is forgetting to grab my bedroll!! I'm walking through the wilderness freezing and night is coming so I find I windproof corner to hide in, gather enough firewood to get through the night and all is fine. Next thing I know I'm a days journey away when I realize I left my damm bedroll behind and have no stamina, the nearest shelter too far away to get back to and almost freeze to death. What is the one thing you always leave behind when you need it most?
From what I've seen, Beds mechanically function identically to Bedrolls? Or am I missing something?
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I have a base on the north side of my map with a LCB and bedroll. If I want to have a base on the far south side of my map to store stuff, how do I ensure my items at the outpost donβt get deleted? I wanted to use one of the vacant lot POIs there for an outpost since it seems those donβt get picked for missions.
I've completed Arx 6 times, around 500 hours played and just realized this.
Lady Kemm. Green Tea. She gives you a sample of tea of your choice, but not only that, you can buy her 6 of each and they re-stock after some time. Combine them with the teapot on the table for extra effects and 3 turn duration.
White tea? Not my thing. Black tea? Hell yeah, free fire resistance potions. Green tea? The best item in game: -2AP cost to literally every action you do.
I'm pretty sure you can buy them without the noble tag, needed for the free one and extra dialogue i think.
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I'm heading to twm for my first summit and i have a question. is the bear bedroll worth my time? i have one of the hides, and it's probably about 37% cured right now. does the bear bedroll make that significant of a difference for me to go through the trouble of getting another hide, waiting for both to cure, and then lugging it around? should i just use the regular bedroll i already have? thanks for any answers!
I just stared Outward. I'm actually digging it...I think.
For some reason I have yet to "Deploy a bedroll" .
The marker is blue, which leads me to believe it means it should be able to be placed.
However, nothing happens. I don't get a notification or anything saying I can & I've clicked all of the buttons.
Help? I need to sleep.
Thank you for your patience.
Hello everyone! I've started going to Bicolline not so long ago and I plan on joining many more LARPs in my region.
I'm not necessarily always with a certain group of people, so I'd like to make myself a bedroll; something not too modern yet the comfiest possible. I was thinking about taking a heavy, fire resistant canvas tarp and putting one or two wool blankets with a deer pelt inside of it, but I'm unsure if that's the best way to do so.
If you guys have any ideas, how-to's, or even websites for bedrolls, feel free to put em all in here! My budget can be flexible, as Christmas is approaching.
I have a 22x22 house with the original ground terrain around it by 3 tiles (sort of like a mini lawn) and then a giant concrete two block thick wall around that... And then around the wall I have 10 layers of iron spikes... 95% of the zombies spawn beyond the spikes and run into the spikes towards the wall as they should... However a few zombies will spawn on the grass inside my wall and bang on the door to my house... I'm not sure why this is happening as non-blood moon horde zombies have never spawned within the walls of my base... I've heard zombies don't spawn on player placed blocks... Do you guys think it would work if I replaced my yard with wooden frames to prevent them from spawning?
I have a queen size blanket, but it weighs a TON, and I have other items that must be carried as well. I'm only five foot three inches and one hundred sixty pounds. Would a Twin work to do the traditional lie down on the diagonal and start with my feet and wrap and tuck? Or a Double? Or what? What's the x size by x size that I need? Looking for survival winter warmth here.
Any suggestions?
For context I have a bearskin bedroll that was at 90% condition a few nights ago, its only been used like once since then and I just now found out it's at like, 41% after loading the game, new update issue maybe? But I doubt it, does anyone know what it could be?
Is the bedroll deadzone a cube like the land claim block? or a sphere? Have to ask, as they use the term 'radius.'
i.e. if the bedroll size is set to 15, is that a 30 x 30 x 30 cube?
Thanks!
I left mine out for a couple of days at Stone Church. Tried to use it and it was ruined. Now Iβm stuck in Desolation Point without a bedroll, waiting on the damn bear to respawn so I can craft one. Good times!
So I left the Pleasant Valley crash site 12 days ago, I used the bedroll in the plane hanging off the edge of a ramp. I headed straight for Pepperβs Abandoned Cache and up the ladder for TWM, I got to the Mountaineers Hut and dropped off supplies assuming my bedroll was still in there I slept for the night, I grabbed the stuff I needed and thought for sure one of these was my bedroll when I left for Ash Canyon the next morning, I got past the Bitter Marsh and almost to the Anglers Den and then a blizzard started so I went to camp in Bitter Marsh because it has the stove and would keep me warm, but I had no bedroll, so I had to navigate through the blizzard and barely made it to Anglers Den.
I slept the night there and then went through the mine getting all the goodies as there are abandoned campfires and shelters on the way I figured I would find a few places to sleep. I just made it back to the plane site and I canβt find my bedroll.
Are there any surefire bedroll spawn points in PV. I know I can bounce from place to place with beds if necessary, but Iβm trying to Summit soon and I need my bedroll.
Edit: there was one under the waterfall in the Misty Falls Picnic Area Cave. Also I got a revolver and an Energy Drink.
A summitting I will go!! Time to go to TWM again, my Moose Hide should be done curing now too, so I can make the satchel and then Iβm prepared to make less trips to loot all of the plane.
My wife and I set up our horde base 2km from our bedrolls. The zombies killed so we respawned at the bedrolls, but somehow the horde was still there and kept killing us until the blood moon was over. Has anyone else experienced this? The horde typically leaves us alone after we respawn assuming we don't aggro them.
Iβve got a bedroll that has a foam mattress in it. Rolls up nicely. I know I canβt carry it on me but itβs been very helpful in the past if I hunker down in my vehicle or go somewhere in my car for a few days. Rolls out perfectly when I lay my seats down. My friends have also used mine when we don't have a bed to spare and they stay over.
Nothing ground-breaking here. Just marveling at how I am now on day 8 of an interloper run that started in Ash Canyon and is now in Pleasant Valley, and still no bedroll. I suppose if I have to, I can go all the way out to the Camp Office in Mystery Lake to look for one. Has anyone ever summited TWM without a bedroll? Doesn't seem like a great idea.
Just shot a wolf with an arrow but it didn't kill him outright - ended up in a struggle that lasted literally one click, and the wolf fell over dead.
In that one click he managed to RUIN a brand new bearskin bedroll from 100% to ZERO PERCENT.
It took like ten rifle rounds and multiple ingame weeks to make that and it was destroyed randomly and instantly... thanks RNG, that's totally not frustrating.
As for bedrolls themselves, why does the only craftable bedroll replacement have to be made out of bears. I have deer skins carpeting the floor of my base, but have no use for them - and you literally have to go out and kill multiple bears for your survivor to be able to sleep outside if your bedroll dies.
So i just got into the workshop in Bleak Inlet and i am quite overloaded bc i made several trips up to the workshop door (before i could open it) to drop supplies off. I picked everything up when i was finally able to get into the shop. So I walked in the workshop door last night and since it saves when walking into a building, i quit for the night. I started playing again this evening and loaded my survival save. Im desperately tired bc I've been walking while overloaded and i go to lay out my bedroll and it is gone. But now for some reason i have a mountaineers rope in my inventory which i know i didnt have before. It seems that the game has traded out my bedroll with a rope. Not only that but i figure i have some bear hides on me so i wobble my overloaded self over to the regular workbench (Not ammunition workbench) and i open the workbench crafting options and it is only giving me the ammo workbench options (Rifle cartridge, revolver cartridge, bullet and can of gunpowder) Nothing else is available for me to craft. No clothes, no tools, no first aid and no fire starting. Anyone have same issues or know anything about this?
Iβm hoping there exists (or somebody will make) an add-on mod for AE/ the CC survival/campfire content that lets you use the bedroll on the backpacks to sleep on.
it would make sense to me to let the real βmake a campβ camp supplies shelters that you build give you a full nightβs sleep (if not all the way to "rested," at least to "not drained anymore"). maybe sleeping on a bedroll from the backpack would just boost you one level up from your current tiredness level, or replenish a certain number of tiredness points (the way different foods give you a certain number of hunger points).
I don't know the reasoning behind the existing choices, but it doesn't make logical sense to me that camping doesn't help with anything but warmth, or that the bedroll is...just for aesthetics, I guess?
I have been thinking about doing a bedroll for when i sleep outside. I do live in Northen Canada BC but I'll be camping mainly in summer and early fall or late spring. I have tried sleeping bags and i am not a fan of them so i am now thinking of doing a bedroll type thing. I am thinking of doing a wool blanket with a canvas tarp. I have also thought of sewing the wool blanket almost into a sleeping bag type configuration. Really all i am here for is some good tips or advice or even some configurations you guys have came up with or tried out.
Iβm playing survival and have all the CC content downloaded. I have purchased a backpack with a bedroll but I cannot figure out how to use it or how to set up camp. Walking from Winterhold to Windhelm is proving to be quite the challenge.
So today I was playing a new save on Alpha 20 and I took over a house/POI near the trader as a temp early base due to some barricades it spawned with and holes to a basement for zombie defense. I had a bedroll down but now claim block since itβs just me and was going around running quests for trader. I picked up a new quest that was close by in a house next to mine and when I accepted I got a notice that my bedroll was destroyed once I accepted the quest at the house next to mine. I know POIβs reset upon quest restart but was surprised to find out mine had reset as well destroying my storage boxes and everything I had acquired. I was under the assumption that bedrolls βclaimβ for PvE stuff and the land claim boxes were for multiplayer stuff. Is this not true and I was an idiot for not putting one down? Do they prevent quests from being generated near you so PoIβs donβt reset? Was only a new save so itβs not a huge deal but donβt want to run into this again when I start up again.
I feel like it decays to quickly, and is it even worth keeping it over the normal bedroll?
Iβve got a bedroll that has a foam mattress in it. Rolls up nicely. I know I canβt carry it on me but itβs been very helpful in the past if I hunker down in my vehicle or go somewhere in my car for a few days. Rolls out perfectly when I lay my seats down. Also my familyβs used it when they help out my other family member at their house and they donβt have a spare bedroom. They all love it.
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