

You’ll need to harvest logs by chopping down trees and digging up the stumps, then store the logs in your Wood Pile. Once you’ve spoken to the Blacksmith to gain your first set of rusty tools, and unlock the crafting technology tree, you can kick-start your quest. This will enable you to start earning blue research points, as well as give sermons to bring in donations, buy things through the royalty box, and build up your faith rankings. The most important goal early on is to get your church open.

If You Build It, They Will Come This yard layout fit all the crucial components for fixing up the church and becoming self-sufficient, without having to expand the yard space. Once you’ve dealt with your first body, have spoken to the bar owner, and subsequently the blacksmith, you should be able to get to work. Your early efforts and investments into the technology tree should revolve around the Building and Smithing tabs to make yourself self-sufficient, then the Theology tab in order to build components to fix the graveyard. Green: Nature-Oriented – gardening, foraging, cooking, etc.īlue: Intelligence/spirit – giving sermons, studying things, etc.

Red: Labor-Oriented – crafting, building, working, etc. Technology is purchased with research points. Each piece of technology requires buying previous block (you can’t unlock advanced woodworking until you first unlock simple woodworking). The technology tree is broken into several different tabs based on grouping: Anatomy & Alchemy (improving bodily extractions and autopsies), Theology (building things to fix up the graveyard and church), Book Writing, Farming & Nature (gardening and such), Smithing (working with iron and other metals), Building (working with wood, stone, and other natural findings), and Cookery (unlocked naturally by reading recipes). Here you unlock different blueprints for building things, items for crafting, and perks for your keeper.
#GRAVEYARD KEEPER ALCHEMY QUEST UPGRADE#
The Technology Tree functions as Graveyard Keeper’s upgrade and skill tree. The color of each individual technology shows its status: Grey means inaccessible at the moment, Green means you can upgrade immediately (you can afford it), and Yellow means the technology has already been unlocked. Here are a few tips and tricks to keep in mind when kicking off your adventure as the newest Gravekeeper on the block: Technology Tree The technology tree is divided into several groupings of skills, and can be daunting to view at first. In a lot of games, this is fine, but Graveyard Keeper is extremely complex with lots of working parts. The game gives you some incredibly light direction with your first quest, then leaves you to figure it out. Graveyard Keeper is an extremely fun incredibly daunting game, especially in the first few hours.
