CHAPTER IV

1. Put an Enemy in the Wheel of Pain

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2. Sleep in a bed

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3. Craft an iron tool

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4. Obtain a potion

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5. Show your religious zeal

6. Mine all the iron in a node

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7. Dye an item

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8. Catch a fish

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9. Plant seeds

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10. Earn a perk

Time to learn how to capture NPCs and turn them into your thralls (make them work for you).You'll need to unlock the Thrall Taker feat. Now build a Lesser Wheel of Pain at your base and craft yourself a Truncheon and Fiber Bindings - place these on your quickbar for easy access.Find yourself an npc exile - they can be found at various camps across the map - attack them with the Truncheon and, instead of killing them, you will knock them unconscious. Now activate the Fiber Bindings as your active weapon and press the E key while looking at the unconscious npc - you'll attach them to the rope and you can now drag them back to your base. Beware that the rope has fairly low durability, but you can repair it (or carry more than one). Once you get back to your Wheel of Pain, look at the wheel and press the E key again to place the unconscious npc onto the wheel. This should unlock this journey step!Note - to successfully en-thrall the npc, you need to power the wheel of pain with some sort of food and activate it. People often use Gruel for this.This one is real simple - you just need to bind yourself to a bed, like you did with the bedroll earlier. You don't even need to be the one who made or placed the bed, if the person who placed it is in your tribe.If you need to make your own bed, you'll want the Bedshaper feat on the Survival page.Requires you to unlock the Iron Tools feat on the Survival page and then craft either an Iron Pick or Iron Hatchet. Both of these require a Blacksmith's Bench to craft.There are many potions in the game and many ways to acquire them (crafting, looting, trading).If you want to craft a potion, the easiest choice is to unlock the Firebowl Cauldron feat on the Survival page. You can use this to craft Aloe Extract which is a really useful healing potion that can be used whilst in combat and only requires 10 Aloe Leaves to craft.Don't forget that, like many crafting stations, the cauldron requires fuel.That shrine that you built in Chapter III - you'll unlock this journey step very soon after by crafting the gathering item on that shrine and generating a point of zeal for your God.These gathering weapons should be used on dead exiles to harvest an item of religious significance from them.If you've got to Chapter IV, you've most likely already done this, but if not - find an iron node and hit it with your pick until it explodes (you have harvested all of the Ironstone from it and the journey step will unlock.You can obtain different colors of Dye by looting npcs or chests, or by crafting Dye in a Firebowl Cauldron.To use Dye on a location of armor, select the armor and you'll see a button for Dye.Place a Fish Trap into water and wait for a bit until there is a fish in there!There's a couple of things you need to do to successfully plant seeds:- Place a Compost Heap and then add Putrid Meat, Plant Fiber, and Bone Powder. Over time it will create Compost.- Place a Crude Planter and then add Compost plus any type of seeds. Seeds can be gathered from most bushes.Perks are earned every 10 points of each attribute. As an example, when your Vitality reaches 10, you gain the perk, "Deep Breath"