![]() ![]() As you'd expect, there are locals to impress, crops to be farmed, resources to be gathered for crafting purposes, and even a spot of alchemy. Your goal is to build, expand, and manage your own graveyard, "while finding shortcuts to cut costs, expand into entertainment with witch-burning festivals, and scare nearby villagers into attending church". Lazy Bear, which previous created boxing management game Punch Club, describes Graveyard Keeper as "the most inaccurate medieval cemetery management sim of all time". Use the wiki to find all recipe and try them once in game to unlock them permanently.Developer Lazy Bear Games has released the first gameplay trailer for its intriguing new cemetery management sim Graveyard Keeper - which has more than a hint of Stardew Valley about it, albeit ripe with the stench of corpses.Buy alchemy recipe from Clotho (each unlock an unknown recipe).It is possible, as this is how the wiki was populated (4+ years) ago. To be efficient, you will also need to make a list of all the combination you already tried, as the game will only save "valid" recipe and not failed one. Unfortunately, there are so many recipes and some ingredients are used in multiples, so the hints system will still require a lot of trial and errors. It become more complicated once you start working on the Alchemy II table which has 3 ingredients, but the principle is the same. This mean that you generally have 1/2 chance to find a valid recipe once you have a valid ingredients. This mean that either "Life ****(powder, solution, extract" with Ingredient 2 or Ingredient 1 + Life **** (powder, solution, extract) is a valid recipe. Let's imagine you tried a recipe with "Ingredient 1" and "Ingredient 2" and it gave you a life goo. The goo is actually a "hint" to tell you that if you swapped one of your ingredient with this type of reagent, it would make a valid recipe. The goo will be of a specific type (life, acceleration, etc.) Whenever you try an alchemy recipe, you will receive goo. I'd prefer to not use the wiki for a game like this but alchemy has me stumped at the moment. Gunter tells me I need blood and some kind of a powder for more juice but so far I've only been able to make bunch of goos and stuff □ Also should I write EVERYTHING down like "x becomes y", "y + z = k"? This doesn't seem very fun. Is it all just guessing when trying to get a specific thing? Right now I'm trying to get more >!zombie juice Hey, I bought the game recently and immediately got hooked. Posts with spoilers should have a spoiler flair assigned, otherwise the post may be removed. If you have something negative to say about someone, bring proof and present it in a civilized manner. Slander is under no circumstances allowed and will result in a warning plus removal of the slander in question. Getting several warnings in a short amount of time will result in harsher punishment. Off-topic content does not belong here and will be removed, along with an issued warning. NSFW content does not belong here and will be removed, along with an issued warning. Threatening anyone with physical harm or leaking private information is absolutely not allowed and will result in a ban. Gratuitous rants will be removed and the poster issued a warning. Making posts or comments criticizing the game is allowed, but they should be constructive and give a clear understanding of what you find bothersome. Making posts or comments with the intent to provoke others is not allowed and will result in a warning. This is a game of capitalism and doing whatever it takes to build a thriving business. Build & manage your own graveyard while finding shortcuts to cut costs, expand into entertainment with witch-burning festivals, and scare nearby villagers into attending church. Graveyard Keeper is the most inaccurate medieval cemetery management simulator of the year. ![]()
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