Ylands
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Castaway's Huge Journal: Ylands Tutorial
By Serfs and 4 collaborators
For the faint of heart and those who hit their heads upon rocks on the way in...or for those who need answers hah!

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Starting/Joining your First Game
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Feel free to steamroll the comments with typo/grammar spot checks or mistakes I've made. This guide is built on the fly and could use all the TLC it gets its hands on. If you like this guide or it helped you in any way be sure to leave a thumbs-up!
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You've started downloading the game I assume, so I suppose you don't need me to tell you how to do that.

Issue: "My controls are set to gamepad mode!"
- Navigate to the top right of your screen, manage to press the settings button (if you press something else you can still use your ESC key), select controls from the next list, and then select Mouse & Keyboard from the Active Controllers list.

That gone, you have nothing left stopping you from getting into this game (barring optimization issues for some of you).

What's the easiest way to...

START A SINGLEPLAYER GAME

Select "New Game" -> Exploration map preset -> Play -> (Create your character now) -> Play -> (Name your world now)

Your world will load now.

START A CO-OP GAME

Select "New Game" -> Exploration map preset -> Play -> (Create your character now) -> Play -> (Name your world now)
Players will have to go to multiplayer and search you up by your world name so keep it original.

Press ESC in-game, go to Multiplayer, and set up your settings.



You want to set the game to be visible to everyone. The playercount shouldn't matter overmuch. I recommend a password that isn't 'password'. Set the game to joinable, and you are good to go!

How to join a...

OFFICIAL SERVER

Warning: Currently mired by griefers and lag. I recommend hosting your own!

Navigate to the multiplayer tab of your main menu and enter into a server with the "[OFFICIAL]" tag before the name. You can use the search bar to find specific server names.

FRIEND'S GAME

Click on the Multiplayer option on your main menu. There should be a search bar below the 'World Name' option. Use this to search for the name of your friend's world. BUG: It will make you type a single letter and then reclick again.

Warning: The search bar is glitchy and can only be refreshed using the 'World Name' button instead of clicking enter on your keyboard. Some friends games will not appear and you must search via alphabetical order.

Issue: "I can't find the server I'm looking for!"
1) Try deselecting the 'In my Region' option to play with friends in different time zones!
2) Search by scrolling through the list server by server!

Feature: "My friends don't see my in-game messages!"
- Don't be afraid, this is just a feature called local chat. Your server and your client are perfectly fine. Get within 'earshot' of other players to speak using text chat!
First Steps
You've started into your first singleplayer game. Right now you should be seeing this:



The bar on the bottom is your hotbar. To the left you have your hands, used for punching/gathering/resting. 2-9 are your regular hotbar slots. 0 is your dynamic hotbar slot used for building, taming, and a few other things we'll get into.

On the top left you have your hearts. You have five, and yes they go down quick when you face off against even a wolf. As with any survival game: air on the side of caution. Hunger and cold will decrease your health slowly (quicker if wet and cold) while damage from animals can do a heart and a half at a time.

First/Third Person: press the 'C'

DEV NOTE: They are still working on first person, however they did give third person a lot of love, so be patient!

CRAFTING AN AXE

By now you will need wood, so let's craft an axe.
You need to gather three things:
- A stick
- A rock
- Three pieces of grass for rope
They look like the following...

Grass comes in multiple green types, like these:


Sticks look like this on the ground and can also be gathered from trees by right clicking them up close:


Rocks come in two types: big (right) and small (left). You need to put a hammer to the big one for a long time:

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Press TAB to open your crafting menu

You are looking to craft the grass rope in the red markup I drew with to eventually craft the axe in the yellow markup. Items that are highlighted red cannot yet be crafted, but items in blue are craftable. The amount of items you can craft are in the bottom right.
To craft you can RIGHT CLICK or click craft in the bottom left.



Items you lose or gain will be in the bottom right of your screen (sorry for the windows overlay):



Use your axe on a tree by left clicking it while selected in your hotbar.



WARNING: Trees can fall on things including you and kill you.



Trees must then be chopped apart and their items collected. They drop resin, seeds, bark, logs, sticks, and wood pieces. Destroying the stump will yield wood pieces.

Use these wood pieces to craft and unlit campfire. It will ask you to place it down opening a screen like this one...



Get used to this building screen, you will need it to survive. The info is on the righthand side of your screen and allows you to rotate it at any axis.

I hope you didn't wait until nightfall because now you need to find flint (tiny little stones).



Use two of those to craft a flint lighter. Equip it in your hotbar and light the campfire. The campfire can be used to craft some roasted fruit. For this we need berries. They have larger and smaller bushes. Here's an example of the larger bush.

Notice the black dots, those are the berries. On other bushes they may be purple or red.

Now that you have that out of the way you probably still need food. Keep gathering berries or if you are on a tropical island you might be able to find things like these:

Next I recommend clothing, in the form of grass of course. You will need a total of 21 grass. Make two ropes, and then craft the clothing and equip it using right click.

Finally I recommend crafting a knife (3 grass for a rope, 1 flint). Make a pole using a single stick and some of the durability on the knife. Transform that into a spear. Congrats! You have your first weapon.
Tools & Weapons P1
Disclaimer: Editing voxels around certain objects like torches and farm crops will likely delete them. Plan ahead when terraforming!

Wooden Tools & Weapons


Bow Drill
Used to create campfires from sticks or light cooking spots/crafting stations aflame.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 1x Stick Bow -> (1x Stick + 1x Any Rope)
  • 1x Stick
  • 1x Bark -> Cut down a tree
  • 1x Stone

Torch
Never wander at night without a light source!
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 1x Stick
  • 1x Grass Rope -> (3x Grass)
  • 1x Resin -> Cut down a tree

Wooden Spear
The wooden spear does offer some added range, but it doesn't do as much damage as a stone spear.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 1x Pole -> (1x Stick + Use of any Knife)
  • Use of any knife

Wooden Club
A wooden club, I bet you get the picture ;D
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 1x Log
  • Use of any axe

Wooden Pitchfork
For reenacting Hotel Transylvania or digging terrain as slowly as possible.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 1x Pole -> (1x Stick + Use of any Knife)
  • Use of any knife
  • 1x Any Rope -> (3x Grass)

Wooden Shovel
Flattens terrain very slowly.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 1x Pole -> (1x Stick + Use of any Knife)
  • 1x Log
  • Use of any knife

Wooden Ranged Weapons

Stick Bow
Why. Shoots...arrows? Please confirm.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 1x Stick
  • 1x Any Rope -> (3x Grass)

Wooden Bow
Has range drop off, does more damage than a crossbow. Shoots arrows!
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 2x Pole -> (2x Stick + Use of any Knife)
  • 1x Any Rope -> (3x Grass)
  • 1x Use of any Knife

Wooden Crossbow Pistol
Think of it as your 15th century sidearm. Shoots crossbow bolts!
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 2x Pole -> (2x Stick + Use of any Knife)
  • 1x Any Rope -> (3x Grass)
  • 1x Use of any Knife

Wooden Crossbow
Has very little range drop off, does 25% less damage than the bow (estimation). Shoots crossbow bolts!
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 4x Pole -> (4x Stick + Use of any Knife)
  • 1x Any Rope -> (3x Grass)
  • 1x Use of any Knife

Stone Tools & Weapons

Stone Mortar
This is an essential tool used in crafting recipes ranging from medical supplies, to pigments, to food.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 2x Stone

Flint Lighters
A necessary tool for anyone looking to light stoves, campfires, furnaces, or other fuel based items.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 2x Flint

Stone Axe
This tool is useful for chopping down trees and other plants.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 1x Stick
  • 1x Stone
  • 1x Any Rope -> (3x Grass)

Stone Pickaxe
This tool is used to carve terrain and obtain stone.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 1x Stick
  • 1x Stone
  • 1x Any Rope -> (3x Grass)

Stone Hammer
A hammer is by far the most versatile tool in your arsenal. It can be used at a smithy to craft armors, tear down building blocks efficiently, and break apart those pesky stones in your garden.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 1x Stick
  • 1x Stone
  • 1x Any Rope -> (3x Grass)

Stone Mace
The stone mace is your first swing towards weaponry. It is slightly more expensive than the spear, making it less practical. It is short range btw.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 1x Stick
  • 1x Stone
  • 1x Any Rope -> (3x Grass)

Stone Spear
It may cost you some durability on your knife, but you get a range bonus!
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 1x Stone
  • 1x Pole -> (1x Stick + Use of any Knife)
  • Use of any knife

Stone Knife
This knife doubles as a weak durability weapon or a precious tool for crafting.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the TAB menu
  • 1x Flint
  • 1x Any Rope -> (3x Grass)
Benefit: Disassembling stone knives returns your precious flint. Left click on the knife when it is broken to pull up this option.

Iron Tools & Weapons


Iron Axe
Mostly used for chopping down trees more efficiently than a stone axe.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted in the Blacksmith's Forge
  • 1x Iron Ingot
  • 1x Stick
  • The use of any hammer

Iron Pick
A more durable pick, yet still less effective tool than the spade at clearing out terrain.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted at the Blacksmith's Forge
  • 1x Iron Ingot
  • 1x Stick
  • The use of any hammer

Iron Hammer
An ideal tool for mass crafting or building as you will go through a lot of hammer durability. Remember to have a stone hammer laying around to craft more later!
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted at the Blacksmith's Forge
  • 1x Iron Ingot
  • 1x Stick
  • The use of any hammer

Iron Shovel
For simply flattening terrain, it can be tempermental and it sometimes requires you to add in additional voxels to finish the job.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted at the Blacksmith's Forge
  • 1x Iron Ingot
  • 1x Pole
  • The use of any hammer

Iron Spade
If you ever need to speedily clear terrain this is your tool. I used it to excavate my harbor.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted at the Blacksmith's Forge
  • 1x Iron Ingot
  • 1x Pole
  • The use of any hammer

Saw
A tool for cutting up felled trees and crafting wooden building supplies.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted at the Blacksmith's Forge
  • 1x Iron Ingot
  • 1x Stick
  • The use of any hammer

Iron Knife
A more durable counter-part to your stone knife. It can also deal more damage. This tool is required by a lot of recipes.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted at the Blacksmith's Forge
  • 1x Iron Ingot
  • 1x Wooden Pieces
  • The use of any hammer

Screwdriver
I haven't had a use for this yet, if I find or hear about a recipe I will update this!
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted at the Blacksmith's Forge
  • 1x Iron Ingot
  • 1x Stick
  • The use of any hammer

Iron Chisel
Useful for crafting stone or sandstone building supplies.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted at the Blacksmith's Forge
  • 1x Iron Ingot
  • An ingredient I forget (will update)
  • The use of any hammer

Iron Lance
Used while charging on a horse for knockback damage.
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted at the Blacksmith's Forge
  • 5x Iron Ingot
  • 1x Pole
  • The use of any hammer


Iron Ranged Weapons


Iron Bow
Does more damage than the crossbows, but has a steeper arrow drop-off. Shoots stone arrows!
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted at the Blacksmith's Forge
  • 2x Iron Ingot
  • 1x Any Rope
  • The use of any knife

Iron Crossbow
While dealing less damage than a bow, the crossbow is able to land more shots since it has less bolt drop-off. Shoots stone bolts!
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted at the Blacksmith's Forge
  • 2x Iron Ingot
  • 2x Pole
  • 1x Any Rope
  • The use of any hammer


Iron Crossbow Pistol
Suffering from the least damage of iron ranged weapons, the pocket crossbow has a lessened reload speed. Shoots stone bolts!
Recipe:
  • <> Crafted at the Blacksmith's Forge
  • 1x Iron Ingot
  • 1x Pole
  • 1x Any Rope
  • The use of any hammer
Environmental Hazards
Weather and its Effects
Storms in this game are wild. They affect your building, your sailing, and even your lighting. They have amazing noises that aren't predictable and come in varying intensities. So far I've seen:
- Sunny: Clear skies, calm waters.
- Stormy: Has light rains, grey skies, choppy waters, and is virtually soothing.
- Monsoon: It rains sideways, dark skies, can't see past your peg leg, lightning and thunder crack like Thor's wrath, churned waters that might be able to sink rafts, and your light sources will be doused.

Sunny

Nighttime

Stormy

Monsoon




Unstuck Command
Using /unstuck 0 or /unstuck 1 while on a boat may put you on a different island. I'm currently a victim of this right now.

Fog
Easy on the eyes, but it may inhibit your ability to sail!


Nightfall
Casts long shadows, would be best if you stopped sailing for the night (unless it is storming).
Crafting Basics: Stations
Crafting recipes unlock based off you having found their requiremed items. Kinda annoying? Yeah I suppose, however it helps with progression and keeping first timers engaged.

Welcome to my humble hovel of crafting.


There are seven crating "stations" you'll need to know about.

KNIFE
First off, the knife, unlocks a lot of recipes. It requires one grass rope and one flint. Get it please!

TANNING RACK
The second, the tanning rack, allows you to make hides into leather. It is crafted using 6x poles and 2x any rope. This is useful in numerous crafting recipes such as the bellows or leather armor.

SPINNING WHEEL
The third, the spinning wheel, turns flax, cotton, or sisal agave leaves into yarn. It is crated with 6x poles and 2x any rope. It takes 3x of these ingredients to make 1x yarn.
I highly recommend you plant these crops first instead of gathering the entire island's worth (by breaking down the ingredient [left click on item in inventory, break into seeds/grass]).

WEAVING LOOM
The fourth, the weaving loom turns yarn into cloth. It takes 6x poles & 2x any rope to craft the weaving loom. For each cloth you must craft 3x yarn in the spinning wheel.

SIDE NOTE: Be careful when crafting sewing kits using a yarn and needle, it has durability instead of being a one off item.

SMELTING FURNACE
The fifth, the smelting furnace, is powered by coal and allows you to create ingots from ore. It requires a single piece of coal to fuel, which must be added by putting the coal or charcoal in a slot of your hot-bar. After this, a lighter must be used to start the crafting process.
(Recipe coming soon)

Blacksmith Forge
The sixth, the blacksmith forge, requires you to have items made using these crafting elements (bellows & anvil). It requires a single piece of coal or charcoal to fuel, which must be added by putting the coal in a slot of your hot-bar. After this, a lighter must be used to start the crafting process.
(Recipe coming soon)

Anvil:
Use the smelting forge to make an iron ingot. Combine it with any hammer in the TAB menu to make an anvil.
Bellows:
Use the tanning rack to make 3x leather. OR use the weaving loom to make 3x cloth. Craft a sewing kit using 1x yarn & 1x needle. Combine these in the TAB menu.

KILN
The seventh, the kiln, unlocks the ability to turn sand and clay into hardened items such as bricks, pots, and windows. It is crafted using 15x clay. It requires a single piece of coal or charcoal to fuel, which must be added by putting the coal in the a of your hot-bar. After this, a lighter must be used to start the crafting process.
Bugs and Workarounds
Glitches and Bugs

Official List: Ylands Bug List
(Often when I say fix, I really mean workaround).

The Phasing Item
Probable Cause: Lack of floor space??
Fix: Spacial awareness
- This happens when your item falls through the floor. I've only seen it twice and my only recommendation is to drop items where they have ample space to land.

Hidden Items
Probable Cause: Inventory glitch, possible tie to using an item like food, armor, or flint lighters.
Fix: Relog into the world
- This will fill a spot in your inventory and put the item icon below you inventory menu. You cannot use this item if it isn't in your hot-bar and you can't drag the item into your hot-bar.

Invisible Blocks
Probable Cause: As a player on a server you lose the ability to render certain items. Involves new items being placed.
Fix: Relog into the world
- A stool, a wall, or even a torch could be invisible to everyone except the host without the host knowing. As a player, inform your server owner and relog from the game. I can't say for certain if restarting the world helps.

Jack Sparrow's Escape
Probable Cause: Being a passenger of an over-equipped dinghy near sharks
Fix: Get your own ship mate
- When a player is not the helmsman of a ship sharks will target him. In the dinghy or possibly the raft, this leads to a catastrophic situation for the passengers when in shallow water (I believe). The helmsman can't see any of this. If you have a sleeping pad extended over the side, sharks will use this to launch on top of your boat. Sitting in a stool will not save you. Sleeping will get you killed, and there is no hope for survival.

Yank me by the Ankles
Probable Cause: Terrain bug
Fix: /unstuck or relog
Failsafe: If you fall through the terrain your items should return to you when you die of starvation or freezing.

Horseshoe's Stuck
Probable Cause: Terrain bug while mounted
Fix: Relog
Failsafe: If you fall through the terrain your items should return to you when you die of starvation or freezing.

Invisible Interactables
Probable Cause: ???
Fix: Relog
Is your stool you just placed gone? Is the bucket of coal you put on the ground missing? It's there! Just bugged, relog and you can fix it. So far as a server owner I've never had this happen, however my players seem to get it all the time.

Mom! I can't pack on my own!
Probable Cause: ???
Fix: ???
- You are unable to pack or unpack a sleeping pad using the radial menu. I haven't found a workaround, sorry my tired friends!

Bear Snatch
Probable Cause: Player caught in bear trap
Fix: Have the player who got snapped activate the trap and then you must snap yourself into it
Untested: If this works on animals it may be unable to be reactivated. I honestly haven't tried picking it up, I just realized this and feel like an idiot xD
- It is almost as if ownership rights are established based off of who last activated the bear trap!

Exploits
I do not condone the use of any exploit, devs please fix when you have time :)

Face to Rock
Mine a ways into the earth and try to look through the wall. This can help you find caves if you are too impatient to find one yourself!

Free me Dragonborn!
Animals and threats will often find themselves stuck or unable to cope with in-game objects. You can get at least one shot off with a projectile and sometimes even use melee to beat them to death where they stand.

Troubling Situations

(coming soon)
Constructing a Hovel
This should be done by carving into the side of a cliff.

I grab a pick, and keep mining until I have a little hole. I recommend having clothing for this too, as it can get cold on the inside.



Your hovel will slowly expand as you mine it. I suggest grabbing some bamboo chests or wicker baskets to store things in the beginning. Later add in your crafting tables and light sources.

If you have trouble placing items, press V to bring up the build menu. This is useful for items like wall torches and grass pads that need you to toggle your build mode to be place them.

When you get to making doors & walls, I suggest moving into the Building Basics chapter of this guide.

'Crafting in the Drunkcave' A screenie
Lighting (Both Handheld and Not)
Handheld

Torch
Made using 1x stick, 1x resin, and 1x grass rope. Is a sad light source, but might get you home when you get lost coming back from the missus's

Lantern
Made using 5x raw glass, 1x iron ingot, and the use of any hammer. This is the brightest object next to a bondfire or hydrogen bomb.



TRICK: Use the 'V' key to toggle free place and scout the area ahead of you with your lantern. You can also free place your lantern and have it emit light.


Lightsaber
Psssych

Stationary

Blue Quartz Crystal
Found only in caves, this crystal provides a massive amount of light for such a small object.


Campfire
Made using 2x sticks or 2x wooden pieces. Can be used for cooking! Can be made by lighting plants on fire with a torch. Won't set trees on fire! Smokey approves :D


Wall/Standing Torch
Placed using the 'V' key. Make sure it is in your wall/floor!



Brazier
Made using 5x iron ingots, 5x wooden pieces, and the use of any hammer. Longer lasting light source? Beautiful for a watchtower, permanent source of flame (does need to be re-lit)


Bonfire
Made using 8x logs and 10x wooden pieces. Is the brightest light since everest reflected a beam of UV Rays into the Andes and melted a village.
(Bad, yet spooky picture)
Ores
Flint Ore

Commonly found between the shoreline and the foothills of hilly areas.

Iron Ore

Uncommonly found between the foothills and the peaks of hilly areas.

Clay Ore

Uncommonly found between the shoreline and the start of any risen terrain.

Coal Ore

Uncommonly found in hilly areas.

Copper Ore

Uncommonly found in hilly areas.

Sulfur Ore

Uncommonly found in caves or near the shore of deserts.
Combat
Player versus Environment

Wolves

As a pack animal, wolves can easily outnumber you on infested islands such as mine. The easiest way to combat a wolf is to take a single wolf and kill it without alerting the others. In the cases where you get stuck up ♥♥♥♥♥ creek without a poodle, like say 15 wolves are nipping at your heels, I have one strategy for you: Rockmount.






(edgy)


It really oversimplifies combat, and suddenly your dream of making the 10,000 BC's largest outdoor rug, however if you don't have the gear to protect yourself it really does help.

There's a reason why the strategy is called Rockmount btw, it isn't Earthmount, Bushmount, or Friendmount; because all those things will die way faster than a rock when you swing at the enemy or allow the wolf to climb up towards you. I should say this, tall rocks are typically better than the catapult-stone looking ones.

I recommend iron armor for fighting large amounts of wolves. Wolves can take away half of your health without armor, but with iron armor they only deal a half-heart of damage.

IMPORTANT The targeting system for weapons is crud. If you swing your weapon, it will target the nearby flora (plants) first. Remember this before you get into it within the island's thickest thicket!

Wolves wake up in a manner like this:


They spot you, and then make sure you know who the master is.

Barking a few times for posterity before attacking you. If you need to run away, when they stand up is the time to dash! Because afterward...

...they'll leave you wishing you placed bear traps:
For science!

Furiously tries to extricate himself

(Does a half heart of damage to iron armor and 1.5 hearts to your bare jewels!

Don't be afraid to high tail it like a mountain goat. Skyrim climbing seems to have transcending The Elder Scrolls thank the divines



Boars
Boars are obnoxious, they drop 2x raw meat and 1x boar hide, but they run 50% faster than you (which is accurate to real life). This means you need a crossbow because papa's axe will only make dinner even later.



Riding a horse into battle
There are some do's and don'ts here that you'll want to follow so you leave here with your cranium intact.
Do:
- Wear armor into battle even on horseback, especially against other players.
- Try out the lance, it's worth a stab
Don't:
- Prance your pony near inclines: he will throw you off like a suitcase down a mountain
- Parade your horse over rugged terrain: eventually he will show you how it feels
- Suddenly stop: the whiplash goes both ways partner! Yeehaw! is flung over the nearby canopy
Weapons
Funny

Stick
You are the weapon stickhead. (does no damage but when you have no hope you might as well whack 'em senseless)

Batista Bomb
I have only heard of these found these in some British store room. They look a little something like this:


Bear Trap
Does 1.5 hearts of damage to unarmored folks. A half heart to iron armor. It will trap you every time. I recommend placing these where people will jump onto them.

" **** you! " - Infinite Noob

Plead for your life!

Ranged
(Coming soon)

Melee
(Coming in the future)
Flora Chapter
AUTHORS NOTE: I'm still working on this section too.

Cotton

Useful for making yarn. Found mostly in tropical biomes.

Flax

Useful for making yarn. Found in temperate biomes.

Birds Nest

Useful for grabbing feathers and eggs. Don't grab the nest!

Bamboo

Used for building primarily. Quite common on tropical islands. Found only in tropical biomes.

Bananas

Can be eaten raw or fed to horses. Found only in tropical biomes.

Champignon

A mushroom I know nothing about, not roastable?

Coconut Palmtree

Has gatherable seeds (green coconuts). Grab these before you cut the tree down! Found only in tropical biomes.
Drops:
  • Resin
  • Coconut Palm Seed
  • Log
  • Wooden Pieces

Corn

Edible and plantable. Yum! Suitable for feeding your horse. Does not need to be replanted after each harvest.

Philodendron

A plant that gives you a large amount of grass.

Potato

An edible (roastable) and plantable crop.

Turmeric

A spice in real life, I have no clue on in-game uses.

Melon

Edible and plantable. Found only in tropical biomes.

Pineapple

Edible and plantable. Found only in tropical biomes.

Elderberries

Edible and plantable. Sole source of berries in frigid biomes. Can be used to tame horses. Found in tropical, temperate, and frigid biomes.

Mageblossom

NOT plantable. Can be used in potion making. Found in greater quantities in tropical biomes. Can be found in temperate biomes.

Oyster

Found underwater, mostly in the shallows. Break the item down (left click in inventory) to seperate the useless shells from the cookable meat (can be consumed raw like in real life).

Sea Urchin

DOES DAMAGE. Found underwater in shallows and in weird places you'll end up stepping on. Break the item down (left click in inventory) to seperate the spines from the cookable meat.

Starfish

Roastable. Found underwater in shallows.

Blackberry Bush

Found in temperate biomes. Edible, plantable, and roastable. Can be fed to horses.

Raspberry Bush

Found in temperate biomes. Edible, plantable, and roastable. Can be fed to horses.

Sorrel

Used in medical applications like the sorrel poultice and sorrel bandage. I've seen it in temperate biomes so far.

Grain

Found in temperate biomes. Used in the production of flour, which can be made into bread dough for various applications.

Blooming Sumac

I have no idea what this is. I believe it can be made into red pigment.

Boletus

Confirmed dank roasting. Found in temperate biomes.

Acacia Tree

Can be found on desert/arid islands.
Drops:
  • Resin
  • Acacia Tree Seed
  • Log
  • Bark
  • Wooden Pieces
Fauna Chapter
Goat
All hail the mighty lil' bleater.

Drops:
- 2x Raw Meat
- 1x Goat Hide
Good source of leather, only takes a few arrows to down, and they don't fight back as far as I've seen.

Seagull
Source of feathers and meat alike.

Drops:
- 2x Feathers
- 1x Bird Meat???

Crab
Source of crab carapace for helmets and crab meat for your campfire.

Drops:
- 1x Raw Crab Meat
- 1x Crab Carapace

Boar (Brown)
Oh! Look at me, I've been impaled!
Comes in brown or black skinned variants. Only one type of hide, drops a large hamhock.

Drops:
- 2x Raw Meat
- 1x Boar Hide

Panther (Black)
Something you don't want to wake up.
Found virtually anywhere - mainly in hills, mountains, and deep inside caves - and drops meat & pelt. A tan version can be found in the colder regions or underground.

Drops:
- 2x Raw Meat
- 1x Panther Hide

Wolf
Can be found in cold and temperate biomes. Typically asleep like the honey badger. Will immediately wake up if you get too close! Runs 25% faster than you do.

Drops:
- 2x Raw Meat
- 1x Wolf Hide

Male Castaway

Often has an appaling sense of style. Designers tend to shoot them on sight. Their bones will feed your family for the months to come.
Drops:
- Their Life Savings

Female Castaway

Never curvy and usually sporting some kind of weapon to fend off the teenagers. Their bones will feed your family for the months to come.
Drops:
- Their Life Savings
Second Steps: Useful Items (Medical, Armor, Utility, & Storage)
AUTHOR NOTE: I'll be adding onto this through the next few days as I'm still learning the game and want to get my head around what I should put in here.

So you've gotten somewhere, and unlike some people, made it past ten minutes of gameplay. Awesome work! Now to move on towards the next steps.

Armor
SOMBRERO
I kid, these don't provide defenses, however they are kinda funny and teach you about withered plant gathering.


You need to find yellowed, withered plants to get hay for the recipe.


There's the difference between healthy and withered plants. Grain looks yellow most of the time so it can get a little confusing.

LEATHER ARMOR
A fuzzier, less elegant outfit for a barbaric age.

Helmet: 3x leather, the use of a sewing kit, and the use of any knife. Chest: 5x leather, the use of a sewing kit, and the use of any knife. Pants: 5x leather, the use of a sewing kit, and the use of any knife. Boots: 3x leather, the use of a sewing kit, and the use of any knife.

BARK ARMOR
When you cut down trees you will find bark. This can be repurposed into armor for your first time running towards wolves. Let them bark up the wrong tree for once, heh, get it?


Utility Items
MAPS
Maps are made with a piece of charcoal / the use of a pencil and a sheet of paper/leather. Regardless of your choice of materials, you will need an old fashioned press to refine the resources. This requires you to make the blacksmith forge (if you skipped ahead go back to Crafting). Once you have the press you'll need to feed it paper pulp I believe or leather to create the sheets. The map is crafted through the TAB menu after that.

DOORS (In-Depth tutorial in the Building basics chapter)
Wooden doors are made using the saw tool to make 5 beams and 6 planks out of logs. You'll need 10 nails before completing the recipe. There are a total of six types of door styles to select from. Bushi figured out how to make the iron door by using the blacksmith forge with iron ingots. Thank you Bushi!

Medical
BANDAGES
5x rags or 1x cloth can be made into a bandage to heal your injuries. This is useful since food and passive healing are both really slow! Rags can be made from tearing apart cloth items while cloth can be made on the spinning wheel & weaving loom. They heal 2 hearts of health.

SORREL PRODUCTS
First off, the poultice made with sorrel. It requires 3x sorrel leaf and the use of a stone mortar. I recommend planting a farm for this first. They heal 2 hearts of health.

Second off, the bandage made using the poultice requires a single poultice and 1x bandage. I recommend having cloth production farms for this. They heal 3 hearts of health.


ALOE VERA PRODUCTS
You can make a similar poultice and bandage to the others. I will post more info when I have the ingredients!

ARCTIC WILLOW PRODUCTS
You can make a similar poultice and bandage to the others. I will post more info when I have the ingredients!

CELADINE PRODUCTS
To start, you will need 3x celadine and the use of a stone mortar. I recommend planting a farm for this first. They heal 2 hearts of health.


Secondly, the bandage made with the poultice needs one poultice and 1x bandage. I recommend having cloth production farms for this. They heal 3 hearts of health.


Storage
Urns
Made using 2x clay. Has 3 slots of space and is medium in height while taking up minimal horizontal space.


Wicker Basket
Made using 10x stick and 1x any rope. Contains only 9 slots of space and is weak in health when put to the hammer.


Wood Chest
Made using 5x plank, 5x nails, and the use of any hammer. Contains only 9 slots of space and is horizontal in shape.


Metal Sphere and Container
Made using 5x iron ingot, 5x coal, and the use of any hammer. They are quite tall and slightly fatter than a wicker basket.
WARNING: Metal spheres only have 9 slots while containers have 12!



Stone Chest
Made using 8x stone chunks, the use of the chisel, and the use of any hammer. Has 18 storage slots!! Also it looks like a tomb so if you have any enemies store their bodies in there with 4 pounds of salt and a cupful of acid.

Inventory Storage
There are numerous inventory storage items that I have not used or unlocked, however they all act as inventory expansions by removing the need to store certain items in your inventory. They will automatically collect any compatible item into their space without the player's say in the matter (which can be good and bad). The ones I have discovered are...
Keychain
Made at the blacksmith's forge it costs only 1x iron ingot and the use of any hammer. Has 49 slots.


Herbbag (Incredibly useful)
Made using 1x cloth/leather and 1x sewing kit crafted in the TAB menu. Has 49 slots. My personal favorite as a gardener!

Manly man holding his bag full of herb

Potions Belt
Made using 1x leather and a sewing kit in the TAB menu. Has 49 slots.
Building Basics
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I'm still working on this section. I'll keep updating it :)

Doors

Enough people have asked me about doors and I've wondered for long enough myself that I decided to figure it out.

You'll need: 6x Beam, 5x Plank, 10x Nail, and 1x Any Hammer

1) The hammer is simple. A stone one will do and the recipe is given to you at the start of the game.

2) Let's use the hammer to make the nails in the blacksmith's forge.

2a) WARNING: Every time you craft a batch of nails it gives you ten. So don't queue up 10 nails because you'll have 100.

3) You'll need the saw for these next items. The crafting recipe is made in the blacksmith's forge.


4) Use the saw to craft the beams and the planks in your TAB menu
WARNING: Planks craft 5 items per craft while the beams only craft one.
Here's a picture of the beams showing the recipe. The planks are similar in nature.


End results are numerous types of doors for you to craft:
Cooking & Food
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Very much a WIP
Recipes time. Yum!

Cooking Instruments

Campfire
Made using a couple of sticks or wood pieces (I recommend wood pieces). It must be lit using a lighter. It falls into ash after time, making the stove a more permanent solution to cooking.


Stove
The stove is made using any hammer and 10x iron ingots. It requires a single piece of coal to fuel, which must be added by putting the coal or charcoal in a slot of your hotbar. After this, a lighter must be used to start the crafting process.



Energy Stove
(Unknown, when I get there, I'll let you know!)

Recipes

Gingerbread Man Cookie
First you'll need to find grain, buckwheat, or -placeholder until I find the third ingredient- and craft a stone mortar (2x stone). This will unlock the flour recipe which can be made using 1x grain or 3x grain seed.


Next you'll need to craft a campfire or a stove. Take your flour and craft 'Bread Dough'


Put the cooked bread dough in your inventory to unlock the recipes for both 'Bread' and 'Gingerbread Cookie'

Thank you to matheus_hk for discovering this recipe for the guide! Happy Holidays :)

Bread
Follow the above recipe until you get the option to craft bread and gingerbread cookies.
Bread can be halved or quartered to share among your friends!
TIP: Quartered bread may not restore your hunger as fast, but it does prevent you from eating more food than you need to.

Roasted Meat Slices
Obtain raw meat from hunting animals. Cook on a cooking spot. Use a knife to cut in to 3x pieces in the TAB menu. Decent food source, prevents wasting excess meat. Consume vigorously >:D

--- added on mobile 12/12/17, will update formatting and give more details ---

Roasted Vegetables
This food item can be crafted on a cooking spot using a wide array of veggies from carrots, to spinach, and more. Restores less food than meat products, but is a renewable food source.

Roasted Fruit
This can be crafted on a cooking spot using a fruity item such as prickly pear, bananas, and berries. Restores the same amount of hunger as roasted vegetables I believe.

Desert Melon
Found or planted, this melon can be split into halfs or slices for efficient consumption. Seems to restore less hunger than bread, but it still is very beneficial.

Corn
Found or planted, I can't find a recipe, but corn appears to be edible while being one of the easier crops to farm. It is a super food of Ylands since you don't need to replant seeds every time you harvest the crops.

Prickly Pear
Found or planted, prickly pear is a MEDICAL food first. Roast later as it can restore a heart and a half while giving a small amount of hunger back as well. This is a super food of the desert.
Taming your first T-Rex
(Kidding again, this game isn't a hot mess like ARK)

Horse Taming

To tame a horse you need to look in the plains/hillside areas of your island. Horses seem to be more common in hot biomes. The principle is: gather fruit and walk right up to it.

DISCLAIMER: Horses are glitchy and tempermental, expect that for now!
Don't:
- Prance your pony near inclines: he will throw you off like a suitcase down a mountain
- Parade your horse over rugged terrain: eventually he will show you how it feels
- Suddenly stop: the whiplash goes both ways partner! Yeehaw! is flung over the nearby canopy

To feed the horse you have to put the fruit in your dynamic hot bar slot.



You will definitely need more than a couple handfuls. It is quite easy to tame a horse, while it is fairly difficult to ride it.
Banana Count: 20
Berry Count: ??
Carrot Count: 3
Corn Count: ??
Prickly Pear Fruit: 10~

Shipbuilding
Just you try and set sail in a monsoon. (coming soon, pictures for now)

Your prow should be placed right about here.


Your aft should be placed right about here.


Try not to make your mast line up with nothing and then forget to fix it. :P



10 Reasons to be a Landlubber: A Comic
It was a clear and stormless day, somehow I knew, it was all ****ed up.

Helmsman, set a course

Surprise *****!

Hah, hah, it's finnnne

*One minute later*


*Dead*

... I .... see ...

I see the six stations of the lord's order, and they shall all burn!
Editor
This is a short description of how to edit your ship in case you place the masts the wrong way.

Bring your ship to the first island or it will be impossible to find it as you have to fly to it!

  • Go to the main menu
  • Open the Editor
  • Go to 'Files -> Open -> (bottom of menu: Games)'
  • Open your save and find the ship
  • Left click the masts and either use the rotate tool on your hot-bar OR delete it and search 'mast' in the object menu on the right
  • Place it down with left click (be sure to center it)

You can also use this to move your helm, ship anchor level, or aft/fore mounts!
Third Steps (Foundry and Machines)
(Coming soon, this is where I am in game)

Caving
(More info coming soon)
Lighting is crap guys, besides magically glowing crystal you are taking a walk in the dark. Mutated animals with rocks growing from their fur and eyes the color of uranium will guard the chambers. You can find saltpeter, sulfur, gold, and a few others things you'd normally be stripmining for.
I recommend using bonfires in the center of large caverns to brighten the entire place.


WARNING: Beware mutated animals. (They drop Ylandian dust).



Ores:
- Saltpeter
- Gold
- Sulfur

Threats
- Mutated Animals (Drop Ylandian dust)
- Freezing Temperature (Avoidable with grass clothing)
- Pitfalls

Flora
- Glowing Mushrooms (no crafting applications)
- Cave Mushrooms (Various sizes, no crafting applications)

Delving into the Deep
Find the opening to a cave....12/10/17 This is the last I can write today. It's midnight and I had a ten hour work day (another one tomorrow). I'll work on this guide to caves ASAP
Author's Notes and Credits
I will be adding a lot to this guide. I decided to publish it on the go so you could learn alongside me!

Thanks for the two thousand views you guys!! I love you all

I plan on adding:
- More ores
- A great deal of fauna
- A list of flora and their attributes
- Desert/Arid plant list
- Desert/Arid animal list
- Basic controls
- Explain fuel sources
- Basics to building with wood
- Basics to building with stone
- Add furnace lining, fishing rod, and charcoal recipes
- Add in crafting station mechanics tutorial
- Add in foundry information
- Guide to getting sulfur
- More bugfixes
- Pathfinding tips
- Dungeons/Prefabs section
- Combat tactics
- More information about armor and weapons
- Shipbuilding info
- Sailing Prep.
- A detailed caving guide
- Dyeing and where to find pigments
- More on food sources
- Humor video
- Full section on medical and alchemy
If you enjoyed this guide be sure to give it a thumbs up!

Expect that these will be added as soon as I can get to them. That said, have a great day, and see you out there!

Lastly, a video of me in my natural environment (I suggest you watch to the short end).
Fair warning: I curse.
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For those who were wondering, no I did not mean to step in that haha
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Staff
Pioneers:
  • DrunkOctopus
  • Darkzero
  • Bushi Neko
Spanish Translators:
  • Cain
  • MiguelKratos
Portuguese Translators:
  • Matheus_hk
  • C4P4ANG
Disposable Crewmen (kidding):
  • billy_the_memer
  • The Eldritch Hoplite
  • McLoveIt
Translators Wanted!
Want to earn 10 USD?
I am looking for translators with good grammar, good language skills, and the an eagerness to help out!

I need this guide translated WITHOUT google translate to the following languages:
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- Japanese
- Chinese
- Russian

You don't have to make changes every day like I do. I will need you around to help translate every week that has updates. You will be paid 10 USD as a flat rate and recieve access to a private dedicated server in the future!
198 Comments
lordlongsdale 3 May, 2023 @ 9:48am 
yes you don't need to pay for this. if anyone is willing to do it, just let him do :). btw good guide :steamthumbsup:
Serfs  [author] 1 May, 2023 @ 8:03pm 
I don't think this guide is particularly relevant for current day Ylands. It has been a number of years since I posted this. I'll accept offers to translate the guide for free, but unless I update the guide to the current release of Ylands I don't think I will pay for a translation service.
This is mostly because I am trying to save money due to my financial situation. If you do require payment and are not translating simply for fun - we can see in the future.
[3/2] (Misjudged how many characters that was)
Serfs  [author] 1 May, 2023 @ 8:03pm 
@Stoomnaam -> The same applies to you in regards to a translation.

@Finch -> Glad you enjoyed the read. I know my humor is a bit dry so I'm glad someone enjoyed it.

@纯爱专家 罗伯史塔克 -> If you want my email, please friend me.

@JmeJ -> Thank you for the feedback and tips! The uh...clay picture being a flint picture is somewhat embarrassing. I'll look at changing that if I do come back to this guide.

@lordlongsdale -> Of course the German market is big! I simply don't speak the language nor have I ever been to the country. German food is quite delicious though.

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Serfs  [author] 1 May, 2023 @ 8:02pm 
Woof. I forgot I made this guide. Apparently the new Steam Beta UI was good for refreshing my memory.
I'll answer everyone in order starting from the oldest comment first.

@Luna plays @Courtney @Cain @Survive or Die -> While someone stealing intellectual property from me is slightly annoying, I have no plans to pursue anything against him as I'm quite busy with real life at the moment.

@gagibohne -> If you still want to do a German translation please forward me a friend request so we can talk about such a thing in private. Personal information should not be released publicly.

@white_gunsoou -> I haven't been active in the community or game for a while. Due to personal reasons I probably will not be updating this guide. I have not checked if there are newer guides at time of writing this comment, however.

@chinese reps -> If you still want to do a Spanish translation please send me a friend request. Personal information should not be publicly released.
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lordlongsdale 1 May, 2023 @ 6:30pm 
no german translation? :( german market is big too, just for the record ;)
JMeJ 8 Dec, 2018 @ 12:08am 
I really appreciate all of the effort you put into this. It's amazing. however, there are a few things that need to be told. Wood pieces can be used to fuel stoves. You don't have to feed horses fruit. You can feed them straw & grass. They won't become your horse any quicker with fruit than with grass/hay. The picture shown for clay is a picture of flint.
PotBird 7 Oct, 2018 @ 4:14am 
the engines make the sails obsolete, i just found this out
纯爱专家 罗伯史塔克 7 May, 2018 @ 3:30am 
I'm translating chinese tutorial and my friend。What's your email ?
Finch 7 Mar, 2018 @ 7:27pm 
Thoroughly enjoyed the read, a serious yet not so serious guide with candid undertones. It was the humor which held my attenton to the final sentence :)
Stoomnaam 8 Feb, 2018 @ 12:56am 
If you ever need a dutch translation, I'd be willing to do that.