Valley 1:I Completed The Intro Mission... But What Do I Do Next?

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Depending on your personality and how you're feeling at this particular moment, this may or may not be what you want to hear, but: that's up to you.

If You're Feeling Lost

So you know how to move around in the world, and the sidescrolling Metroidvania-style platforming stuff is old hat to you now. But then you saw the world map for the first time, and it was like... whoa. There's this huge amount of area there, and a few little icons here and there, but that's about it. One of those evil-looking castle thingies is probably the overlord, and you can see where you are, but beyond that it's just a bunch of countryside and those missions. That can be more than a little overwhelming the first time.


The game itself is designed to help you through these periods, and there are handy in-game popups that explain all of this. Here's what the one that appears when you first enter the world map says:

  • Welcome to the world as we know it now. During the Cataclysm, when reality shattered, pieces of time and place were broken and rearranged seemingly at random. Each region (square) on the map can be entered and explored.
  • Right-click on a region -- this will tell you about the type of region (Grasslands, Ice Age Woods, etc.) and also give you more information about missions, Overlord Lairs, and other special areas.
  • You'll want to note the location of the Evil Overlord's Lair, but it's not a good idea to pay him a visit just yet -- you're not strong enough to defeat him, although that is your ultimate goal.
  • Regions that are marked with Mission contain missions you can complete for special resources or powers.
  • One more thing: watch out for wind storms! Once you get too far from your Settlement and the protection of the Ilari Stone there, the wind storms are constant, strengthening monsters and making it difficult to even move. If you enter a region where a wind storm is, you'd better be prepared.
  • For now, it's a good idea to look at your Planning Menu (push E) to get an idea of what to do next.


Now is also a good time to mention this wiki article: What Is The General Game Flow?. It should help you get a sense of a lot of what the planning menu will also tell you.

A Quickie Walkthrough For The First Continent

In terms of your very short-term goals, here's what you should focus on first:

1. Getting enough basic supplies so that you don't get killed too easily or trapped in caves.

2. Use your planning menu to figure out what spells you want to unlock, and where the ingredients for those spells might be located. Then get to work trying to locate the same.

3. Do a mission or two, so that you have some tier 2 orbs and can get some tier 2 spells. Suddenly everything will be much easier for a while.

4. There are some unlockables that your planning menu will be telling you about -- some of those are also required in order for you to be able to get better spells. Focus on these as you see fit.

5. Once you're pretty buffed up and feeling on top of things, do some more missions. After 5 total missions, your continent will hit tier 2, and suddenly things will be a lot less easy again.

6. Now it's a good idea to do one or two tier 2 missions, and thus get some tier 3 orbs. Now you can make some tier 3 spells! See where we're going with this?

7. Once you have a tier 3 spell or two, you'll be feeling back on top of things most likely. Hopefully you're also picking up some cool enchants as you go, and upgrading yourself with those and with upgrade stones.

8. You may also want to focus on some guardian power scrolls, and the game will give you some tips about those once you find them. You get these scrolls as a mission reward, so you may already have them by now. The guardian power scrolls let you do things like build wind shelters or buoys, and affect your world in other ways. If the overlord happens to be on an island, you're going to need to build a line of buoys over to him. And if you want to adventure in non-windstorm-buffed areas, particularly around the overlord, you're going to want to make sure and extend your wind shelter network as well. Fighting in windstorms is a lot harder because it makes the monsters stronger and blows your spells around a bit, so this is where you're going to want to be thinking about extending your sphere of influence, so to speak.

9. The general pattern of spell improvement, unlocking new spells and materials (as well as other cool stuff), using guardian powers, and completing missions, is going to continue until your continent is tier 4. Then you can get your first tier 5 spells, and then it's time to take out the overlord's three lieutenants. These aren't missions, and technically they are optional. But the overlord boss battle is going to be so much harder if you don't kill these guys first, and that battle is hard enough anyway.

10. So you'll continue doing some secret missions and so forth to shore up your arsenal, you'll minmax your enchants as best you can for this point in the game, and you'll go after each lieutenant in turn.

11. When all of the lieutenants are dead, then it's time to do some more