5 Beginner Mistakes Everyone Makes in Enshrouded!
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So, you've just woken up Flameborn. Before you lies Emberil, a massive world of ancient ruins, stunning mountains, and right, a creepy killer fog that's trying to swallow the whole entire world. You're the last hope. But that hope can get snuffed out really, really fast. Before you even think about crafting your first ax, we need to talk. There are five huge mistakes that nearly every new player makes when playing Enshrouded, and they lead to nothing but pain and frustration. These aren't small whoopsies. These are blunders that will get you killed, waste your time, and make you want to rage quit before you've seen all the really cool stuff that this game has. Stick with me now, and I'll show you how to master the shroud instead of getting wrecked by it. Make sure to like and subscribe for more Enshrouded content. First, and honestly, the biggest mistake that you can make is trying to play Enred like it's some flat, boring world. You'll see a cool ruin across a canyon or a chest sitting on a cliff and you'll just try to run and jump all your way there and you will fail a lot. You'll get frustrated and waste so much time. Ember veil is all about verticility and the game gives you the two most important tools uh for it almost right away. The glider and the grappling hook aren't just fun toys. They are absolutely essential for the game. Putting off crafting them is like trying to run a race with your legs tied together. Without them, you literally can't get to huge parts of the map. You'll be locked out of quests, and you won't find the best loot because it's always hidden up high. And you'll have no real good way to escape when things go bad. Being able to leap off of a cliff and glide away from a pack of monsters you can't handle is a life-saving move. And if you're stuck on the ground, you're a sitting duck. So, make crafting a glider and the grappling hook your number one priority. Seriously, do this first. As soon as you leave the starting vault, you can find everything you need. For the glider, you're just going to need some shroud wood, animal fur, string, and shroud spores. Chop any tree inside the shrouded area for the wood, and get the spores from the zombie-like fell guys that are in the fog. Kill some of the goats or the sheep in the starting fields for the fur,