Ancestors: The Odyssey of Man - How to Cure Snake Bites

Ancestors: The Odyssey of Man - How to Cure Snake Bites

There is nothing better than dying in evolution, and there are plenty of ways to lose your tribe members in Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey. Something that you will need to familiarize yourself with early in the game is the threat of snakes and poison bites.

Ancestors: The Odyssey of Man - How to Cure Snake Bites

In most cases, you should be able to beat snakebites and other venoms, but just drink the water. It will take some time, however, and there is a way to overcome the effects a bit faster.



The first thing to do is find some coconuts. There should be plenty of them in the starting area, and you can find them using your sense of smell. It may be a good idea to take members of your tribe with you to have as many of them as possible, so that you keep a supply just in case.

Once you have the coconuts, you need to split them open. You can do this by using a stone or simply by removing the coconut from its tough outer layer. To do this, you must be able to change hands. So make sure you have the right option in the Nueronal upgrade tree.

Once the coconut is opened, drink the sweet and sweet coconut milk inside, and it will cure you of the venom. If you want, you can remove the coconut by holding it in your left hand and pulling it out with your right hand, then gently use a pebble to remove it. If you get it wrong it will destroy the coconut, but if you are successful you will be able to eat it and gain a lot of protection from the venom while reducing your hunger.



This method becomes easier to follow as you progress through the neural upgrade tree, although it is still possible to destroy the coconut. As long as you have some coconuts in reserve, there is no reason not to give it a try, and it is worth practicing in the starting area due to the plentiful amount of coconuts that are available. are there.





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