Robin Hood: Sherwood Builder's skill tree is quite extensive as there many options to choose from especially early on. As such, allow me to provide you with the best early-game nodes to hunt for first.
Which skills should you get first in Robin Hood Sherwood Builders?
Robin Hood: Sherwood Builders is at its best when you're in the theatric role of Robinhood, that is, stealing from the weak, and giving to the poor. However, the game features some survival-lite elements that actively attempt to impede you from fulfilling that role. In Robin Hood: Sherwood Builders, you'll be constantly dealing with hunger, thirst, and weight, all of which are certainly annoying elements to contend with.
That said, Robin Hood: Sherwood Builder's Skill Tree has many nodes that aim to counter these survival elements, and I highly recommend you invest in these nodes first so that you can focus more on the Robinhood experience, and less on the standard survival components. Every node you take for hunger and thirst reduces the need for you to pay attention to them. For example, the Second Stomach node increases your resistance to Hunger, which makes the hunger bar deplete slower. This means you can focus more on the combat gameplay and stealth gameplay the game has to offer.
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Investing in weight nodes increases how much you can carry, meaning you don't need to make as many trips back to Robin's Village for storage dumping. This enables you to stay out in the field much longer, making these nodes completely worth investing in early.
Which combat skills should you invest in?
While melee is available to pursue in Robinhood: Sherwood Builders, it is the least efficient method for dealing with enemies. Robinhood is most known for his thieving antics and his skills with a bow. As such, I highly recommend you focus on bow skills as they enable you to deal with enemies at a safe distance. Melee is a last resort tactic when you no other choice.
Beyond that, focus on increasing your maximum health pool in the skill tree. More health means more room for error, allowing you to take necessary risks to get the job done. Slow Motion is also a good skill to invest in, as it allows you to line up difficult shots with the bow much more easily.
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Published: Feb 29, 2024 01:08 pm