Early Game Strategy and Things to Do | Beginner's Guide
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An early game strategy guide for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. Included are walkthroughs regarding obstacles and steps beginners should take early in the game.
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Efficient Progression in the Early Game and Things to Do
Aim for the Blue Mark on the Map
The best way to progress in Avatar: Frontier of Pandora is to aim for the blue mark on the map. Going towards the blue mark on the map is a key to advancing the main story.
Regularly Upgrade Weapons and Equipment
The equipment and weapons introduced in the early stages will be difficult to use as you progress through the main story. Gather materials, craft equipment, or obtain new weapons for easier story progression.
Gather Materials Along the Way
Use the Na'vi while progressing through the main story to search for materials you may come across. This will help you reduce your efforts in collecting materials when needed.
Use Appropriate Weapons for Each Situation in Combat
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora provides the player multiple weapons to use. Each weapon has its own strength depending on the situation at hand. Examples of these situations are encounters with humans or animals in locations like indoor or outdoor.
Depending on the quest, you will need to choose the perfect long-range or close-range weapon to move forward.
Replenish Items After Use
Don't forget to replenish your items such as HP recovery items and arrows frequently to prevent running out of items at a crucial moment.
Troubleshooting when stuck
Get your items and equipment up to par
The best way to not get stuck in the game is to make sure your weapons, items, and equipment are advanced enough. Exploring and obtaining items during the early stages of the game will guarantee high chances of success.
Lower the difficulty level
If you're unable to win battles and find yourself stuck, the easiest solution is to lower the difficulty level. Open the settings and set the "Combat Challenge" under "Gameplay" to "Low".
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