This is probably because The Highlands is a fairly small area that has a few obelisks nearby, so it’s not too much of an issue, though if you’re a bit lazy at times like I am then it’ll probably irritate you slightly. Good question! There are a total of 10 obelisks dotted around The Exiled Lands, fairly evenly spread throughout the map aside from in one area: The Highlands. However, even given that fairly sizeable downside, obelisks are an important time-saving part of Conan Exiles’ late game, and provide you with ways to quickly reach areas that are usually difficult to traverse, or to areas that provide bountiful loot. You’re able to teleport to them from a map room, but unfortunately, you can’t then use the obelisk to travel back to the map room, you’ll have to run, walk or ride your way back home. Think of these obelisks as exit-only doors. ![]() ![]() Once your bracelet is attuned, you’ll be able to teleport to any attuned obelisk from a map room. You can do this with every obelisk in the game, up to a maximum of the 10 obelisks available around The Exiled Lands. So, aside from filling your veins with corruption, what else do they do? Well if you do wander close enough to an obelisk, you’ll find that you’re able to attune your bracelet to it. Don’t be too inquisitive though, else you might pick up some Corruption! If you do, you can learn how to get rid of it here. They’re unlike anything else in the game, and they stand out in any environment they’re in. Not because of my own personal experience, but because it does not have anything interesting, innovative or unique to add.It is easy to get confused about what exactly an obelisk does, especially when you first see them, I know I was. With a steady pattern of playing with friends, I could enjoy myself for some time, but when reaching high level, fun and joy flows out of me and I immediately lose interest. Nevertheless, Conan Exiles made me realize (even tough I already could have figured that out by now) that open world survival games are not for me. If I ever have to torture myself again for a few hours with some friends, I would pick this one over Ark or Atlas anytime. The massive world itself, the biomes, locations and geography are appealing. When playing with friends, this game is (like any other game) a lot more fun, but even then, after you build a nice house, and found some resources that you needed to craft better sh!t, the boredom kicked in fast.įrom all the open world survival games, this one has the best atmosphere, I give it that. Sure, there are fortresses to conquer, other players to kill, certain events and missions, caves to explore, but it still feels so generic and lacks any form of innovation in my opinion. No endgame, no completion, just become stronger and “dominate”. When leveling up, you increase some stats, unlock new sh!t to build, and that’s it. You build a little cabin, search for more food to prevent starvation, and just ***ing build stuff and kill tribe warriors and wildlife to level up. You start with a weak, empty character, need to find plant fibers, wood, stones, and food. Drunk and foolish, I bought the full forty dollar game and added this action to my list of regrets.Ĭonan Exile is exactly the same as any other game in this genre. ![]() After I got bored out of my freaking mind with Atlas, Ark, Minecraft, Valheim and many more, someone recommended Conan Exiles when I was on a LAN Party. I grow a little sick and tired of the same concept over and over again. Another one in the endless survival genre.
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