Chickens and rabbits are also easy prey for rock or hatchet-wielders. Brain that digital porcine and keep hitting the corpse to take your spoils, which should be some Cloth, Animal Fat, and oddly enough, some Raw Chicken Breasts. Since you don't have any weapons - other than the rock - your best bet is probably a boar. The best way to get yourself some food is to kill animals, find canned food in crates and loot bags, or to kill other players and take their food. Use the hatchet to get yourself some more stone and wood. Once you've crafted your hatchet, it's time to do some real gathering. The crafting window is available at the top of the screen when you hit the Tab key. When you have 10 wood and 5 stone, you can craft a Stone Hatchet. Now it's time to join civilization and move beyond that dinky rock. These rocks will remain important later since you can get ore and sulfur from them as well. Next, you want to grab some more Stone, which can be found in grey rocks around your area. Instead, look for wood piles around the area as they'll yield far more wood when you hit them. Now, you could go all caveman lumberjack and use your rock to harvest wood from trees by hitting them, but that's not very efficient, which means you're wasting calories. Much like Minecraft, you collect items from deposits by banging on them with your best tool. The first thing you need is some Wood, for building a hatchet, your basic camp fire, or even some shelter. If you want to regain health you need food and if you want to stay healthy you need shelter. Don't use the bandages to regain health, because they'll remove this debuff. Sometimes when you get hit, you'll get the 'Bleeding' debuff, which should appear above your health bar. You'll begin the game with a rock, a torch, and two bandages. Radiation Zones contain crates with some great loot, but your radiation level will rise fast while you're exploring these areas.We'll talk about making a camp fire later. A camp fire will give you the 'Comfort" buff, which causes your hunger to decrease slower and regenerates your health. Without either of those, you'll get cold, which causes you to lose calories at an accelerated rate. When it turns to night, you need to have clothes or some shelter to hide in. The next step is worrying about nightfall. Higher radiation (above 500) can lead to radiation poisoning, which will lower your health, but you can avoid that by eating foods like meat or taking anti-radiation pills. Radiation is the last stat you need to watch out for and it starts at zero. If your calories drop to zero, you'll begin to lose Health. Calories determine how many actions you can perform and you gain more calories by drinking water and eating food. Health is your main statistic and covers how much damage you can take before dying. On the bottom right corner of your screen is three bars covering Health, Calories, and Radiation. Let's familiarize you with the absolute basics. The Way of The World You need to keep an eye on this at all times.įirst things first. What I can do is help you increase the amount of time from your spawn until your bloody demise. You'll be hunting for good loot and die of radiation poisoning. You'll be out hunting for food and you'll be killed by a zombie or other dangerous animal. Some bandit will trick you and steal your stuff, leaving you alone in the cold. So, you've decided that you're ready to play Rust and you don't want to die. Some content, such as this article, has been migrated to VG247 for posterity after USgamer's closure - but it has not been edited or further vetted by the VG247 team. This article first appeared on USgamer, a partner publication of VG247.
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