Novice players should first learn basic survival skills, including eating and gathering food, and avoiding dangerous animals. Later, help the family gather resources and learn search skills to ensure the continued development of their homeland. Always be vigilant and stay safe in the game world.
1. Master basic survival skills: eating, picking up items, and learning to monitor your hunger and body temperature. Familiarize yourself with what different foods look like and learn how to gather your own food to ensure you don't die of starvation.
2. Understand the surrounding animal ecology. Be careful to avoid mosquitoes; their bites can cause illness, ranging from illness to death. Also, avoid being attacked by snakes, wild boars or wolves, as these injuries can result in bleeding or even death. In the early stages, it is recommended to drive slowly and always be alert to the surrounding environment to ensure safe survival.
3. Become a powerful assistant to the family. After age 3, use a backpack or basket to help the family collect bananas, gooseberries, or cactus fruits and bring them home. After becoming a novice, you can start trying to grow crops and contribute more to your home.
4. Learn [search] skills. As a new player, you should first patrol around your home to understand the distribution of surrounding resources and find an ideal location to establish a home identity. Afterwards, collect supplies as needed, and if resources are in short supply, expand the search scope in a timely manner. Remember to stay alert when searching for resources and be wary of mosquitoes or other dangerous animals you may encounter.