Timberwolf Mountain Map Long Dark
In, extended survival depends on finding a suitable base where you can kick up your Deerskin Boots. You may travel from Forlorn Muskeg to Timberwolf Mountain in the search for resources, but most players will always return to one spot that suits their play style.Recently, I took to and asked the community to weigh in on what they thought was the best place to set up camp in the game. Replies ranged from logical to whacky, but they are nevertheless what inspired me to put this list together. Pleasant Valley Farmstead - Pleasant Valley Porch view from the Pleasant Valley Farmstead in The Long Dark.The Bad: The weather in Pleasant Valley sucks, and there’s a bear that likes to wander within feet of your door. Wolves will spawn in the yard surrounding the house, but not too close, and the fishing in Pleasant Valley isn’t worth writing home about.
If you insist on staying in Pleasant Valley, most players will agree that the Farmstead is the best bet, but there are better bases (and maps) to call home in The Long Dark.The Good: The Pleasant Valley Farmstead has just about everything you need including an indoor fireplace, workbench, beds, rabbit and deer spawns, and an enclosed porch that gives you some protection when you walk outside in the morning. It comes loaded with furniture that you can break down for firewood, and all the storage you could ask for.
Lacking any of that in-game, I turned to the Long Dark wiki, not wanting a route plotted for me, but wanting to know which areas were connected to my valley. That’s when I saw the name Timberwolf Mountain for the first time. I explored the edges of the valley for a couple of days before finding the route to the mountain.
There’s even a car in the yard that works well when you need to fight cabin fever. The Farmstead is in the heart of Pleasant Valley, so you have access to the entire map without ever having to travel all the way across it.
Mystery lake is the perfect place to start your journey in The Long Dark if you’re a new player. It has a little bit of everything and not too much of anything. There’s a good mix of indoor and outdoor locations, ice fishing, great base options, and the weather isn’t too bad. Unfortunately, the Whiteberry region maps for Mystery lake are out of date.
Luckily, we mapped it for you using the Cartography mechanic. Forlorn MuskegThe Whiteberry region maps never featured a finished Forlorn Muskeg, but we spent 23 days there so we could map it for you. In case you weren’t aware, there are no indoor locations besides a single cave. It’s not all bad, though. You can survive there if you’re a veteran player with good gear and an understanding of the area. You might not want to try it out long-term on Interloper, but Voyager and Stalker should be fine. There are a few decent places to sleep, so long as you can always build a fire.
Broken RailroadThis region was introduced with The Long Dark’s story mode, although it’s clear that Hinterland hasn’t finished building it. Curious explorers can climb rocks to access areas that are intended to be used, but haven’t been finished. We snuck into those areas to provide you with one of the hottest region maps out there. Pleasant Valley is a huge map that’s tough on unsuspecting survivors.
The weather is bad, there are bears almost every direction you go, and indoor locations can be few and far between. It’s loaded with great loot that you’ll want, so prepare with an essential trip to Pleasant Valley with one of Whiteberry’s most popular region maps. RavineBy far the coolest transition zone in The Long Dark, Ravine is about as safe as you can be while you’re outdoors.
There are no predators in the area, but there are deer and rabbits to hunt, cat tails so harvest, and at least three caves that you can sleep in. If you’re making your way from Mystery Lake to Coastal Highway, a night in the Ravine isn’t so bad. This is easily my least favorite transition zone. Old Island Connector is used to travel between Coastal Highway and Desolation Point, but it’s small. There are wolves there and the lines of sight are terrible. Try to make sure you aren’t giving off a scent when you pass through, and hopefully you can defend yourself.
Study Whiteberry’s region maps before you enter this transition zone to make sure you know where you’re going. No messing around. Desolation PointThere’s not a lot of loot and not a lot to do. You can forge tools if you’d like, but once you’re done doing what you need to in Desolation Point, it’s probably time to move on. Exploring the zone only takes a few days at most, and it won’t be long before you miss the fishing in Costal Highway.
Study Whiteberry’s region maps of the zone, then move on to a better place before you die of boredom. Timberwolf MountainTimberwolf Mountain is where veteran players come to live out their days. When all other zones have been looted and you don’t want to muck around with cabin fever, Desolation Point offers you the best retirement solution. It’ll take you some time to find and gather all the loot and resources, and the Mountaineer’s Hut is one of the best bases of the game. Plus, getting to the Summit of Timberwolf Mountain is a must for any players of The Long Dark.
It’s also nearly impossible if you don’t use one of the region maps your first time.That does it for all the region maps in The Long Dark. You should now have a good understanding of where you’re at and where you want to go.
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