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11Windrose is rough if you wander off immediately, and much easier if you treat the first hour like a guided tutorial. The current Early Access build wants you to finish the first-island onboarding, unlock the first crafting chain, stabilize stamina and health through comfort and food, and only then start roaming freely. This guide is written for the live Early Access build, not the older Steam Next Fest demo.2233First job: finish the opening tutorial4455The fastest route to a good start is to stay focused on the opening quest chain instead of wandering immediately. The tutorial teaches the full first-island survival loop, introduces Doctor Galen, unlocks your starter transport, and puts you on the path toward the first proper ship and the early faction hub.6677Build the Bonfire first. It defines the useful build radius for most of your early stations.Build the Workbench immediately after. Tools, bandages, bags, and several early fixes all flow through it.Place your shelter pieces early enough that you have a stable respawn point before you start fighting boars and pirate packs.8899Do a full beach sweep before settling10101111The opening beach is more valuable than it looks. A quick full pass along the shoreline saves time later because it front-loads several resources and buffs that new players often miss.121213131414Pick up coconuts for an immediate early food buff.Break small shipwreck debris for extra wood and a chance at early nails.Grab easy creature drops from dodos and crabs before you graduate to harder fights.Collect more plant fiber than you think you need. Early bags, ropes, cloth, and healing all chew through it.15151616Comfort matters as much as attributes for stamina17171818One of the most important launch-week lessons from creators and community guides is that the comfort system is not optional fluff. Comfort raises the quality and duration of your rested-style stamina support, which directly changes how long you can sprint, gather, dodge, and fight before you feel miserable.19192020The key trick is variety. Do not spam one decoration piece. Place one item from several different decoration subcategories instead. A bed, stool, table, shelf, and similar early pieces move the needle much faster than stacking duplicates.21212222Build your bed early for both respawn safety and comfort value.Add one piece from each decoration category you can afford instead of many copies of the same object.Refresh your comfort bonus before cave runs, pirate camps, and boar-heavy objectives.23232424Two food buffs plus a drink is the real baseline25252626Windrose does not use hunger and thirst as punishment meters. Food is a power system. That means the correct habit is to leave base with your buff slots filled, not to save food for emergencies.27272828Launch-week guides consistently recommend keeping two food buffs active as your normal state. Better food extends the duration, but even starter food changes your survivability enough that you feel the difference immediately.29293030Use two active food buffs whenever you head into combat or a long gathering route.Use drinks and elixirs to specialize rather than to solve every problem at once.If you are constantly being one-shot, revisit food and vitality before blaming your weapon choice.31313232Copper and clay are the first real gate33333434The live Early Access start still revolves around the same essential resource chain: find clay, mine copper, build the charcoal and smelting line, and turn that into your first meaningful unlocks. Until you do that, everything feels smaller and more constrained than it really is.35353636Use the Stone Pickaxe to mine early copper inside caves and marked cave spaces.Gather enough clay for both the Charcoal Kiln and Smelting Furnace.Once copper starts flowing, your mobility and build options expand quickly through better stations, bags, tools, and the Fast Travel Bell.37373838One small but practical cave note from current guides: caves are dark enough that quality-of-life lighting matters. If you plan to live in copper caves for a while, start thinking about lamp fuel early instead of stumbling through them blind.39394040Do not treat boars like tutorial enemies41414242Boars are the first enemy family that teaches many players Windrose is not a face-tank game. Current player guides repeatedly warn that boars can delete underprepared characters, especially when you arrive with weak food buffs, low stamina, and no lock-on discipline.43434444Practice on dodos and other light enemies before taking the boar step too casually.Lock on to harder targets so your dodges and spacing stay coherent.Release block between enemy swings. Holding block too long stalls your stamina recovery.If a fight feels bad, disengage. Windrose punishes panic mashing more than patience.45454646Rebind awkward controls early47474848Multiple launch-week video guides make the same recommendation: if target lock on T feels awkward, move it somewhere easier before you build bad habits. Middle mouse or another easy-reach option is a common choice because lock-on is central to clean defensive play.49495050The same principle applies to dodge. If Left Ctrl is causing hand strain, move it before the game trains you to hate your keybinds. Windrose asks you to dodge and lock on constantly. Ergonomics matter.51515252Roof the important stations53535454Several useful stations will not behave the way you expect unless they are under a roof. New players often assume the station is bugged when the real issue is simply structural coverage.55555656Weaponsmith Workshop - roof it before you plan around weapon crafting or upgradesAlchemy Table - also expects a sheltered setupShipwright's Workshop - your long-term ship gear station, also happier in a proper structure57575858Meet Doctor Galen, then expand59596060Doctor Galen is the first NPC who really changes your progression. Meeting him shifts the game from stranded-survival mode into crew gathering, ship recovery, and wider exploration. If Galen does not appear where you expect, interact with the bonfire area and finish the current objective state instead of assuming the quest is broken.61616262Once Galen is in the loop, the game opens into the three early priorities that matter most: rescuing your crew, getting the larger ship online, and placing your first travel infrastructure so you stop wasting time retracing coastline.63636464Put the first bell at home65656666The current launch-week consensus is simple: once you can build a Fast Travel Bell, put the first one next to your main bonfire. That single choice makes every later outpost bell more useful because every route now connects back to your storage, comfort setup, and repair base.67676868Do not overcomplicate your first network. Home first, then add bells near the places you actually revisit: caves, pirate camps, shoreline hubs, or faction routes.69697070First-hours checklist71717272Finish the tutorial objectives instead of free-roaming too early.Sweep the beach thoroughly before settling.Stabilize comfort and food so your stamina stops feeling awful.Push clay, copper, charcoal, and smelting quickly.Treat boars seriously and fix your keybinds before bad habits stick.Roof the stations that care about shelter.Meet Doctor Galen and get onto the crew-and-ship progression path.Place your first Fast Travel Bell at home, not at a random field location.73737474See Also75757676Islander Quest - the full opening tutorial breakdownTips and Tricks - broader launch-week habits and mistakes to avoidFast Travel Bell - the specific building that changes your travel flowMultiplayer - how to start together cleanly if you are playing co-op77777878Advanced Early-Game Techniques79798080A handful of specific tricks short-circuit the first few hours of Windrose. None of them require late-game unlocks, and all of them are the sort of thing the game does not explain up front.81818282Shovel for Plant Fiber83838484The instinctive way to collect85858686plant fiber is to hack at bushes with a sword or axe. That path wastes tool durability and caps out at a handful of fiber per bush. Craft a Shovel early and dig the ground directly under a stand of foliage instead. A single dig yields a stack of plant fiber in one action, with no durability cost on your weapon.87878888Mobile Safety Net With 100% Refund89899090Dismantling any structure you built returns every resource you spent on it, not a partial refund. This changes how you approach exploration: a tent and a91919292Fast Travel Bell on a far island are not permanent investments, they are a portable safety net.93939494When approaching a dangerous new area, drop a tent nearby to set a respawn point you can reach if you die.Add a temporary Fast Travel Bell if you expect to refill storage, repair gear, or deposit loot during the expedition.Once the area is cleared, dismantle both, pocket the full refund, and sail on. You carry the safety net with you.95959696Steering Wheel Fast Travel97979898Fast travel is normally tied to bells. Ships have a hidden extra option: while actively holding the wheel and steering (not just standing on the deck), opening the world map allows you to fast travel from the water. Summoning the ship to the nearest shoreline and taking the wheel is enough to satisfy this, so the rule effectively lets any coastline double as a fast-travel point. See9999100100Fast Travel for the full list of travel methods and cooldowns.101101102102Clear Every Chest for Completion XP103103104104A cleared point of interest only awards its completion experience if every container in the area is empty. Killing every enemy inside does not count. A single untouched chest or a crate you did not open because the loot looked bad blocks the XP payout. The reliable habit is to open every container before leaving, even if you dump unwanted items on the ground to keep inventory weight under control. See105105106106Points of Interest for the full list of POI types and their rewards.107107108108Disassembly Table Passive Materials109109110110Build a111111112112Disassembly Table as soon as the recipe unlocks. Obsolete weapons and armor pulled from early pirate camps break down into nails, copper, and component materials that are painful to farm manually. Tossing stacks of lower-tier loot into the table on your way past the base is the cheapest source of mid-tier crafting ingredients in the early game, and it keeps the inventory clear for fresh pulls.113113114114Fence the Wildlife115115116116A117117118118Boar pack can delete an underleveled character in seconds. When a fight turns ugly, pull out the building hammer and drop a short wooden fence between you and the pack. Most wildlife and the drowned-undead enemy family cannot navigate fences; they will stand on the far side while you poke them to death through the gap with a spear or polearm. The same trick works on single dangerous targets that outrun a kite.119119120120None of these techniques replace the core tutorial path, the comfort-variety rule, or the two-food-buff habit already covered above. They are additions to the same early-game toolkit, meant for the first ten to fifteen hours of play.121121122122Menus Do Not Pause the Game123123124124Opening the inventory, map, crafting, or build menu does not freeze the world around you. Windrose keeps enemies, timers, ships, and the environment running even while the tab is open. The practical rule is to step behind cover, break line of sight, or ride back to a Bonfire before you open any long-form menu. Sorting a full backpack on the beach while a Drowner is still chasing you is one of the most common early-game deaths.125125126126Guns Break Enemy Shields127127128128Pistols and Blunderbusses are slow to reload, but a single close-range shot strips a large chunk of an enemy's shield, which is what forces their stagger window. A Blunderbuss shot before closing to melee usually opens a full combo punish that would otherwise need several careful perfect blocks to earn. For most Coastal Jungle encounters this is the fastest way for new players to trivialize groups, especially pirate patrols that arrive with two shield layers.129129130130Point of Interest Chest Counter131131132132Each Point of Interest on the map and minimap displays a small number next to its icon when you first discover it. The number is the count of loot containers in that location. Every chest, crate, and cache must be opened for the number to fall to zero; only then does the icon change to a check mark and the completion XP trigger. Killing every enemy inside does nothing by itself. If a POI stays at 1 after a clean sweep, there is a container still hidden (often behind a wall, under a ramp, or inside a side room): keep searching rather than moving on, because the XP and Discovery credit only land on full clear.133133134134Build Mode Camera and Rotation Shortcuts135135136136Two build-mode controls are not in the tutorial but save most of the early base frustration. Press Q while holding a piece to fine-tune its placement in small increments instead of snapping to the grid. Press V to raise the camera angle so you can see second-storey walls and roofs without wrestling the default over-the-shoulder view. Combined with the existing hold-and-drag batch placement on walls and foundations, these two keys turn base construction from a piece-by-piece chore into a smooth sweep.137137138138Ficus Stands for Plant Fiber139139140140Single shrubs and isolated bushes return very little Plant Fiber per swing. The efficient pattern is to look for stands of Ficus Trees, which cluster in tight groups on the starting island and in the Coastal Jungle interior. A single stand often drops more than an hour of scattered bush farming, and the Shovel trick for root-digging under the same cluster extends the yield further. Stamp the fiber chest near the cluster and run shorter loops instead of dragging fiber across the whole island.141141142142Oil Lamp Fueling and Starter Pickup143143144144Caves, nighttime biomes, and the deeper sections of most dungeons render dark enough that a light source is a practical requirement rather than a luxury. The Oil Lamp is the mobile light source that most players settle into using, and its first copy is a fixed-location pickup rather than a craft.145145146146First Lamp location: the Smuggler's Cache on the starting island. The cache is one of the early-game fixed points of interest and usually gets discovered during the opening coastline sweep. Pick the Lamp up on the first pass and fuel it before heading into any cave.147147148148Animal Fat fuel economy: the Lamp burns Animal Fat as its fuel, which drops from Boars and Sows on the Coastal Jungle islands. Drop rate is roughly one Animal Fat per three animals killed, so a Boar-and-Sow hunting circuit that already provides Rough Hide and Meat also tops up the Lamp fuel stockpile as a side benefit. A single fuel refill burns for approximately seven to eight minutes of continuous use. Most cave clears or dungeon runs stay well inside that window, so one refill before leaving base is usually enough.149+150+Point-of-Interest XP Tiers151+152+Clearing every container at a discovered point of interest is the single highest-throughput source of character XP in the early and mid game. The Clear Every Chest for Completion XP section above covers the mechanic at a high level; the concrete numbers are worth calling out because they decide whether a detour is actually worth the sailing time.153+154++25 XP for small-scale POIs like short ruins, single-room camps, and the smaller Travellers-tier sites. Fast to complete and worth stacking on any route that already passes through them.+50 XP for mid-sized POIs, typically the standard cave chains, Ancient Ruins with more than one chest room, and the average pirate camp.+100 XP for the biggest POIs, usually the multi-room Highlands dungeons, the larger Blackbeard compounds, and the deepest ruin complexes. These are the single best XP targets per expedition once the gear tier permits the fights inside.155+156+Which POI types actually hand out completion XP is the easier half of the rule to forget. Ruins, camps, dungeons, and chest-caches all pay out on full clear. Ordinary resource nodes wearing a POI icon, specifically mine-and-ore deposit markers, do not: breaking every copper or iron node at a Copper Deposit POI counts toward the daily gather loop but returns zero character XP. Side quests and treasure quests also award XP, but the amounts vary wildly and several early treasure quests pay out no XP at all, which is why the chest-sweep loop reliably outpaces quest grinding through the first ten hours of play.157+158+The practical routing rule that falls out of these numbers is to sweep every question-mark icon on the way to an objective and open every container inside it, because the +25 and +50 tiers stack into real level progress over a normal expedition. Skipping a small camp to save two minutes costs a quarter of a level at low character ranks; that is the habit most new players do not realize they are paying for.