Are you looking to get started playing Paleon but don’t know where to begin? This guide is here to help! Written to spare confusion for new players, this guide will help you understand the basics of Paleon and show you how to get started on your first playthrough.
How to start?
1. Select the “New game”, and create your first world ( I would assume that this is self explanatory.)
2. I would suggest using 128×128 world first, because it will be less confusing.
3.As for Peaceful mode or not, I did not yet understand what is the difference – it is likely tied to the fact that there are sometimes wild animals attacking your settlement. Perhaps, this disables it.
You may choose whichever option, since those attacks are very rare (I had 2 or 3 in my 3 hours of playthrough).
How to gather resources?
Alright, you now are fresh into the game. What do you do next?
These are your villagers
You can select them by dragging around them with the Left Click. However, they are generally useless, since the AI at the moment is wack.
How do I gather resources?
As a starter, your villagers are generally stupid, and can’t puch trees with their hands, unlike Steve.
For now, you will have to suffice with gathering stuff straight from the ground.
These are the main resource types:
– Wood
– Stone
You can gather them by pressing G , and dragging it around the area you wish to gather from. The oompa-loompas will automatically decide when to start gathering and hauling the resources.
– Food
Generally, every animal drops bones, leather and meat. You can start gathering food by selecting your villagers, right-clicking on an animal, and pressing the “Attack” prompt. That will suffice for now.
Alright, my cavemen are now gathering the resources. But where do I haul and store these resources?
I suggest building a stockpile.
It can be built anywhere, so do as you may, however, do take into consideration the general building area for your village/civilization.
This concludes the basic resource gathering
How to craft/cook/build?
So now you have started gathering resources, and it’s going well. How do you progress?
Building
You have already been acquainted with the stockpile – it was built instantly. However, buildings are not built instantly, the stockpile is an exception. Let’s go through the basic building types:
Floor
1. Dirt path. Costs nothing, provides 95% speed boost to the cavemen walking on it. I suggest starting with dirt path to the most common areas (Crafters and Hearths, as well as stockpiles)
2. Stone path. Costs 1 stone, provides 100% speed boost to the cavemen walking on it.
Housing
1. Skin tent
Houses 3 villagers, costs 4 dry skin and 4 wood to build. Occupies 3×2 space.
2. Stick hut
Houses 1 villager, costs 4 wood to build. Occupies 2×2 space.
3. Torch
Illuminates the area. Costs 1 wood to build, and additional wood for fuel. Occupies 1×1 space.
For starters, I would suggest building 5 stick huts so that your villagers can sleep comfortably.
Food
1. Fishing place
Costs nothing to build and is instant. Allows villagers to gather the fish. Requires fishing tools. (See – Crafting)
2. Hearth
Costs 1 stone to build, as well as additional wood for fuel. Can cook meat and fish.
To cook, select the recipe, and press the “+” symbol to add 1 meat for cooking.
Crafting (Production)
1. Crafter
You can craft tools with it. For starters, you may craft spears (hunting) and harpoons (fishing)
2. Skin drying rack
You can dry skin for clothing and skin tents.
3. Tailor’s workshop
You can craft clothing with it. Requires dried skin. For starters, I suggest crafting 5 skin outfits, as it will provide relative warmth for the upcoming rain and autumn season.
Storage
For the time being, only stockpiles are available. Continue building them once in a while to prevent hiccups.
Religion
You can make a grave so that the fallen villagers can be burried, however, it is unlikely for them to die, unless you use “Hunt” function, which in my opinion is utterly broken.
Knowledge
1. Knowledge table. Costs 1 stone, can research braincells for improving your civilization.
Ending note
That is a basic guide on how to get started and progress.
The guide is currently very backbones, however, I wanted to put it out since 1.0 of Paleon came out, and more players are likely to buy the game now. It will be updated.
Also, this is a general guide on how to get started, and does not get in-depth on how to win/complete the game. This is everything that I have personally experienced so far, and what has allowed me to reach mid-game.
Any feedback is appreciated.
And that wraps up our share on Paleon: Getting Started. If you have any additional insights or tips to contribute, don’t hesitate to drop a comment below. For a more in-depth read, you can refer to the original article here by stupid bean / 愚かな豆, who deserves all the credit. Happy gaming!