


If you find a neat widget you'd like to use to decorate your base, pop it in the 3D printer and get as many as you need. The 3D printer on your ship can be used to copy items, most of which being decorative. The 3D printer is the decorator's best friend.
#Titanium starbound upgrade
Did you know you can upgrade it using the anvil and 10 iron ore? The iron hunting bow is significantly stronger than the default and worth the upgrade. Useful!Įveryone hates the default hunting bow, and for good reason. It's a bummer that for now there is no way to sell the items you find, but the refinery (which becomes available sometime after you create the metalwork station) can be used to break ores down into pixels. There is currently no way to sell items in Starbound, but the refinery can break ore down to pixels. Further upgrades are available as you progress. This is much better than the matter manipulator, but you can make an even better one, the copper pickaxe, using the anvil and some copper. The first step of this is making a stone pickaxe using the crafting table (check your table for the required materials since everything is being updated). Press 'Escape' to skip the respawn cutscene.Īlways rush a pickaxe on a new character. Something interesting to note here is that if you are in a particular type of biome (tar, toxic, flesh stalks, etc.) you are likely to find blueprints for furniture that uses the surrounding materials.Īs much as I like watching my Hylotl go from a tadpole to a full-grown fishman, I like playing the game more. New item recipes can be found in a variety of ways.įind yourself a bit disappointed over the small number of default recipes provided by crafting stations? You can find new recipes in chests, in select vendors, from unlocking new crafting stations, and by simply finding the primary materials for certain recipes. 10 pieces of unrefined wood = 1 piece of coal. Medical kits, red stim packs, and other items can be found on the field to heal you.įinding coal difficult to come across? Unrefined wood can now be popped into the forge to produce coal. There are items you will find on your adventures to heal you as well. These items are your best friends, especially with the game's difficulty having been ramped up this patch. Who would have thought, that prison bed I stole from a dungeon heals me much more slowly than an Avian sacrificial table? Use any bed you can at the start, but keep an eye out for other options that may heal you faster.īeds are useful during downtime, but what about mid-combat? It's time for you to make some bandages! Bandages can be made using the crafting table and 4 plant fibres. Leather armor is the earliest available option, which you can make using the yarn spinner. Always try to keep a camp fire on hand, but torches and even some furniture can warm you up.Īdditionally, some armors provide protection from the cold.

You may be surprised at the amount of items that put off heat. More things give you heat than a campfire.
#Titanium starbound free
If you would like to dig out the back of a cavern for some free light underground or are trying to place a backdrop to your base, click using the right mouse button instead of the left. You can interact with the background using the right mouse button. You can also drop items for other players to pick up using 'Q'. Only want to smelt half your supply of iron? Pick up half of your stack using right-click. Hold shift to mine or place a single block and pick up half a stack of items using right-click. You can switch to whatever is in your main hand by using the 'X' key. These are your main and off-hand items, which can be switched between using the 'Z' key. What's the point of those two middle icons on my hotbar? You can hold 'Ctrl' and the arrow keys to have a look at your surroundings. You can hold 'Alt' to see everything you can interact with in your area, and it will also show your hunger at the bottom of the screen. Alternatively, you can also middle-click on items to interact with them. The camp fire, crafting table, any other crafting furniture, and particular items you find on your travels can be activated or used by pressing 'E'. How do I craft using the crafting table or cook? I just wanted to get some info out there for those having some difficulty with the game. This list will be updated through the weeks as I think of more things to add (as well as images to spruce things up). Let's get to it, and start with the most basic of questions and work our way up. There are some questions brand new players always seem to have, and some things those more experienced may just not have noticed or used.
