The average game these days likes to hold your hand by forcing you to complete in-depth tutorials and helping you out along the way.Ravenswatchis not one of those games. There is an in-game manual that has a bit of information, but you mostly have to figure out what to do on your own.

This would be fine if the game were easy. Yet, it’s very challenging, and the game puts you under constant time pressure, which makes things even worse. Therefore, it can be fairly daunting for new players to go in blind. To help with that, here is a collection of tips that can give you a bit of a foothold and assist you in the early stages of the adventure.

Ravenswatch screenshot of Beowulf battling a few tree creatures.

Avoid Pointless Battles

Managing your time is very important in Ravenswatch, as after 18 minutes, you’regoing to be forced to fight the chapter’s boss.Before that, you need to make sure you’vegone up a few levels and got some upgrades.

You won’t have time for that if you’re fighting a bunch of random enemies for no reason. Yes, you will gain a bit of experience by beating them, but you canget more XP by completing points of interest.Plus, the things you want to get to, like chests and vision towers, are always surrounded by enemies anyway. So, you should fight those instead.

Ravenswatch screenshot of a green wishing well highlighted on map.

Each Activity Has A Difficulty Level

What you might not realize when you first start playing is thatmost of the icons on the map have a difficulty rating, indicated by the color of the outline around them.Green means easy difficulty, orange means moderate difficulty, and red means hard difficulty.

So, when you first start a chapter, you want to head toward green ones, as they’ll be more manageable. Yet, when you begin to get stronger, you may want to go for the orange or red ones, as they typically offer better rewards.

Ravenswatch screenshot of Snow Queen standing at vision tower.

Get Vision Towers

There are several points of interest on the map, but some of themost valuable ones are the Vision Towers. This is because once you clear the enemies around one of them and interact with the raven statue, more icons will appear on the map.

As the game is all about doing things quickly, having as many icons on the map as possible is incredibly useful, as itgives you locations to head towardinstead of just walking around aimlessly. Plus, unlocking Vision Towersalso gains you a decent amount of XP. So, it’s a good idea to head to these towers when they appear on your map. This is particularly true if they have a green outline since you should always be strong enough to take those.

Ravenswatch screenshot of the Snow Queen standing by a collection of straw.

You Can Still Get XP For Half-Completing Chapter One Side Quests

The side quest in the first chapterhas you collecting materials for what the game calls a Swyne. Once you start the quest, a timer also begins. You don’t get long, so theycan be quite tough to complete.However, you canget some valuable XP from the side quests without fully finishing it.

If you just acquire and thenbring back some of the materials the Swyne needs, you still get some experience. Of course, you don’t get as much as you do for getting all of the material they need. But if you find yourself low on time and you only have half of what you need,don’t be afraid to take that back before time runs out to get some XP.

Ravenswatch screenshot of the Snow Queen standing next to a fast travel point.

Make Use Of Fast Travel

Typically, fast travel in games is used to avoid tiresome and long journeys, meaning it’s almost exclusively for convenience. In Ravenswatch, however, it’s a lot more useful. After all,you’re always working against the clock.So, if you can get from one side of the map to the other in seconds, that will be very useful.

You unlock fast travel spots by simply walking near them.They’re the purple circles on the ground surrounded by ravens. Once you have some unlocked, you canopen up the map and select the one you want to teleport to.You have to be outside of combat to do so.

Ravenswatch screenshot of Sun Wukong’s hero pages.

Complete Chapter One Multiple Times To Unlock Every Character

Every character in the game is very different from one another. Therefore, you shouldtry to find the character that suits you the bestby testing all of them out.

However, to do that, you first need tounlock each of them. You start the game with four available, but there arefive more to unlock. Thankfully, doing so isn’t too complicated.Each one is unlocked by beating chapter one with a specific character.

Aladdin, Melusine, Sun Wukong, or Geppetto