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Moving away from the skinnies a bit, that is a path down which only rage lies, what do you guys tend to focus on when it comes to getting food.
Generally speaking in the past I've always played a flat out tracker/hunter, going after deer, moose, or seals if it is a polar setting.
One thing I have noticed though is that as fun as the chase and kill is it does bring a lot more dangers of injury compared to the alternatives.
Scavengers with high level intimidate and smell still run a bit of a risk if there are other animals feeding on the kill. Though the actual intimidation and possibility of a fight does make it a very tense entertaining path.
Fishing can be a little boring but the related skills like improved swimming can be life savers in some situations.
Gatherers, or full on Herbivores, are probably the most boring, woo eating plants and insects, though again improved climbing and digging can be useful in the right situations.
A propper Omnivore build does sound very tempting though. A mix of plant knowledge, urban/human knowledge and a little bit of scavenging give a lot of options if food gets short, though you won't be as good at any one method as a focused Bear.
Scavenging without the intimidation power of a focused Scavenger is a bit more risky, adding more tention and danger, but generally you can always back down if you need to.
The urban/human knowledge can bring great rewards of easy food but the dangers are rediculously high as I'm sure everyone knows, still it could lead to perhaps the best stories of them all. |