![]() This is a very funky mission because you honestly don’t need to get any more sheep after your first one. Whenever you get a Game Over, you’ll automatically advance to 5AM the next day, so I’d advise going for this in tandem with other content you can only do once a day (such as Brushing Sheep/Drinking Contests/Time Trials), getting a Game Over when you’re done and then getting right back into it from the top. You’re very unlikely to naturally get more than one or two Game Overs as you play, so you’ll be going out of your way to suicide on Sheep/Foxes/Deer/Badgers/Bears/whatever to grind this up. When you do, you’ll lose half the money you’re carrying with you (anything banked at the ATM is safe). You’ll get a Game Over if your health falls to 0 from Starvation or Combat, or if you overdose on Alcohol. ![]() The bragging rights aren’t worth the dozens of hours you’ll throw away for no gain.Īsking the player to get 100 Game Overs is kinda weird, but hey, it’s a SWERY game. I would sincerely advise not going for this achievement unless there’s a significant patch to it ingame. So you’re grinding out an extra £450,000 for literally no reason other than a single achievement/few shrine missions. You will struggle to find things to spend on after £30k or so, or £50k if you’ve frivolous. It’s also worth mentioning that there’s nothing ingame that warrants you earning anything near this amount of money. There’s been a few analyses on ways to make money, and the truth is that you’re still only looking at just under £90k per ingame month for very intensive work. Other than that, you can try mining and selling minerals (large diamonds go for a few hundred, and most chunks sell for a decent amount), and scavenging for fossils at marked spots. This is repeatable, and is your most reliable money maker, but keep in mind you’d still need to do this for just shy of 2 in-game years to rack up the money from that alone. The good news is that moneymaking gets easier as you progress in the game, and the bad news is you’re still going to be here a while.Īfter Route A, you unlock the ability to race in time trials, which earns you £750 once a day. If you’re only starting out, you’re probably wondering how the hell you’re going to make 10k, let alone 500k. I’m not listing the amount of money each Mission gives you, partly because I didn’t keep track of most of it, and also because they changed the amounts they’re worth in Patch 1.5 anyway lolįrom the easiest Shrine Mission to one of the worst. You get a decent amount of money for doing these, and it’s arguably the best money maker you have until you unlock Time Trials after Route A (when money stops being important). If you’re not here for 100% Achievements, feel free to use this section as a way to plan out what Shrines you want to seek out for their missions, since you can’t get rid of a bad Shrine Mission if you accidentally accepted it. I wouldn’t advise doing this until you’ve done most of the Shrine Missions, though, as it basically just means you’re losing a second slot until you grind out the requirement. Notably, you can actually have multiple difficulties of the same Shrine Mission at one time – if you have the Medium version, then come back a week later, you can claim the Hard version and add it to your list as well. The “Master” Shrine Missions are what give you achievements. Each Shrine gives a specific mission, and you’ll obtain them in order of difficulty – Easy, then Medium, then Hard, then Expert, then Master. Luckily for you, the Shrine Missions are fixed. ![]() Additionally, after obtaining a mission from a shrine, you cannot get another one from the same shrine until a full ingame week has passed. You can have up to 5 shrine missions at one time – you’ll need to complete one before getting another one if you’re at the limit. ![]() You’ll be given a specific mission from that shrine, which will be displayed on your quest list. Shrine Missions are obtained by selecting the “Oracle” option when interacting with a Shrine. 31 of the game’s 42 achievements are attached to Shrine Missions.
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