Tips for new player to farm XP

Right,
… they are
Try to buy some of them.
You won’t regret it :boundless:

https://butt.boundless.mayumi.fi/#item=FOOD_TEACHING_PIE_COOKED

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  1. Use the vallhalla and Darklanding xp farms (with teaching pies!)

  2. change to the one hit build on your charackter

  3. Go diamond, Topaz or saphire mining
    Or go farming for Sap or shimmering orbs

  4. Do that till you got level 50.

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Just wanted to reply that :smiley:

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Another note from a Senior :boundless: Player
Teaching Pies will still keep working fine above level 50 :wink:

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personally when I wanted to farm xp the easiest I found was to go to a gleam farm, use an aoe hammer and regen bombs, mine and regen it. then with all the gleam I’d refine it, then either crysoment the refined gleam or use it to make something like gleam poles or beams then mint those.

adding a teaching pie, and a speed or strength brew helps too.

edit: not that long ago I did this method on a new character to get them some levels so I could unlock and get some of the skills for environment protections and such.

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Dangg thanks to everyone for the great tips :heart::fire:

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yes but, if i want to mine i want to have a starberry pie. Therfore i cant use a teaching pie or can i :thinking:

Edit: i cant

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To expand on this:

Diamonds/Sapphire/Topaz spawn in denser clusters at times. So you can get more xp from these.

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That will Help perhaps a Bit too

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It’s in an old thread about coins, but you should see this video.

It doesn’t pay as much any more but just skip through the video and watch his experience counter …

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On your character sheet, these -

Keeping one point in Caustic anyways for use of the TNT hub on Circ is a good idea even if not using the mines, that hub is a great shortcut to a lot of places. I’d say at lv 18, just add three in Volatile so you can use the Serpensarindi mine, which you can access by going to the TNT hub on Circ, and then through the portal to Serp on the bottom. At lv 18, you’ll want the extra points you have for helping with mining related skills, and T5s have weaker blocks than T6s. You’ll level fairly quickly there, and the metal, diamonds, and coal can always find buyers, you should be able to earn enough here to keep buying hammers and turn a little profit, which is the advantage to me over the gleam method if you’re leveling your first character and funds might be tight.

With the mines I set up like the one on Serp, no mob danger either since they take you underground. MIGHT encounter a few in caves but it’s rare.

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I mean building if you just use right blocks.

But again Only if you use “good” blocks.

Mining… If you are low level i recommend you To go a planet that has high amount of metals as each metal block gives you more xp than just rock block

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tnt needs caustic, i thought?

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Oops, yeah, I mixed those both up - one point Caustic for Circ/TNT Hub, three Volatile for Serp! :flushed: Thanks! :slight_smile:

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Thanks alot for the details guys :metal: i see you have multiple skill tree page does that allow you to swap between skill page preset as much as you want at no cost ?

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Yep! :smiley: Though there is a cooldown of 15 minutes on swapping if you don’t do it at your home beacon.

There are faster xp grinds but for me that came later after I had got a couple of full skill sheets (everything is much easier after then).
To get there I did the grind but at a more varied and leisurely pace…enjoying a mix of solo hunting, exploring, gathering crafting mats and creating a library of building mats along with a base and workshop.
This more balanced pace gave me a good foundation of the different game mechanics and also helped keep things fresh while getting that initial xp and the plots.
After that mining gems and metals and then crafting those mats (and selling the results to help fund the rinse and repeat) plus building has helped me the best to gain a rather heathy amount of levels.

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Says mister bitula is mine now and i want a garden planet
(the park was awesome, i want it back)

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another teaching pie tip:
your machines (workbench, refinery…) give you XP for crafting (pie will double it) you can put many things into their crafting queue and leave the area… you will get the XP after you get within 4-5 blocks ( any direction) from the machine. sounds unimportant… BUT the pie has a limit - it will double only the next 70k (dunno the exact number) xp you gain, so if you have several machines crafting a lot of fancy expensive things, you want to trigger them one by one and replenish your pie effect if it runs out to maximize your crafting xp gain. other players can trigger your machines too, that is why you can sometimes get a load of xp when you enter your base area. to prevent that keep your machines behind locked doors when they are crafting so nobody can get within the range.

all that being said, there is no need to hurry and getting levels even after lvl 50 is trivial. enjoy the early game, it has a very special charm which you’ll miss later :slight_smile:

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Yeh with all the skill points we have now, and even more so when the next patch goes live, I miss hitting blocks more than once to break them. Tearing through a mountain in 10 seconds gets old fast

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