you’re able to’t build a tribe of Vikings in Aska if you have an empty stomach and dry mouth. Here is how to find food and water in Aska.
Aska: How to find food
Finding food and water is all about exploration with a decent emphasis on luck. Let’s start with food. This is quite more common to encounter in the wild in the form ofberriesandmussels. The first are found allaround the mainlandwhile the latter is foundnext to bodies of water on rocks. you’re able to also findgarlic,onions, and evenred meat from hunting wildlife.
However, food will eventually go bad and, if you consume it, can make you sick for a while. That is whyusing the barbecue upgrade in your campfireis a great way to preserve your food resources. This will reset their durability. To build the barbeque after you have built your campfire, collect the following resources:

Finally, for sustainability’s sake, you’re able to alsoplant any seed you come acrossso that you can have a steady production of food that won’t require you to walk around the map in search of the resources detailed above.
Aska: How to find water
Collecting water is another whole beast in its entirety if you are just planning to find it in the wild. Across the ground, you will findnatural water collectors, which are a nice way to name rock formations that have gathered water from rain due to their shape.These can help you during an emergency, but they are not as common as food and just relying on finding them randomly could be very harmful.
Building a rain collector
One easy way to circumvent this in the early stages of the game is to build arain collector. This is quite a simple contraption that is easily crafted and willcollect a decent amount of waterfor a small population of Vikings. You will have to craft some tools beforehand, so here is a table of the necessary tools you will need to build the rain collector.
Use theaxeto chop down trees, thewooden hoeto level the land where the rain collector will stand, and thewooden hammerto build the collector itself. You will also have to gather the following materials to build it:

Building a water well
While the rain collector is great and easy to build, once you begin summoning villagers to your tribe, you will find out that its water supply runs out pretty fast. That is whybuilding a water well will definitely make a differenceby providing your Vikings with enough water to satiate their thirst. The downside of building a water well is thatyou can only build it on top of natural water collectors. For that reason, be sure to position your base near one of these to build a water well easily accessible to your villagers. Here are the materials you will need to build it:
As you can see, surviving the harsh conditions of the wild will require you to build structures to make living sustainable. Just rememberthat eating food or drinking water will not heal you, but only satiate your hunger and thirst meters. To heal, you will have tobuild a shelter and sleep inside it. That doesn’t mean you don’t need to pay attention to those meters since they can become depleted very fast if you are not paying attention. I hope you create a well-oiled machine of a tribe!

Alejandro Josan
A musician with a heart of a gamer, Alejandro’s life has always been accompanied by adventures on Nintendo platformers, countless hours of fantasy RPGs and several third-party FPSs. Currently, he is studying Game Design and Development and Creative Writing, preparing for a long career in the video game industry.
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