Cloudheim Starter Guide: Stop Hoarding and Start Kicking

Cloudheim Starter Guide: Stop Hoarding and Start Kicking

Cloudheim Starter Guide, So, you bought Cloudheim because you saw a clip of a Viking drop-kicking a monster off a cliff, and now you’re standing on a giant flying turtle wondering why you have to manually carry ore to a smelter like a 19th-century coal miner.

So… welcome aboard. Cloudheim is essentially what happens when Breath of the Wild accidentally merges with a chaotic resource-management simulator. It’s wild, physics-heavy, and sometimes mildly infuriating. But here’s the truth: if you stop trying to treat it like Valheim and instead approach it like a physics playground where the enemies are bowling pins, the whole game suddenly becomes amazing.

To help you survive your first few hours on the Odin Shell without rage-quitting over carrying ore like a medieval factory worker, here’s everything you need to know.

THE GOLDEN RULE: THIS IS NOT A SURVIVAL GAME (Cloudheim Starter Guide)

Forget everything you learned in traditional survival crafting games. Cloudheim is an Actioncraft RPG, not a “chop a tree, eat berries, die of cold” simulator.

  • No hunger bar.
  • No weather damage.
  • No losing your loot on death — just a ghost you fetch later.
  • No “perfect base location” needed — your house is literally a turtle.

Your core objective is extremely simple:
Go to an island → destroy everything → take the loot → return home.

Base-building only exists to improve your gear so you can destroy bigger things faster. Do not spend three hours landscaping. Save your inner architect for Minecraft.

PICKING A CLASS (AND WHY IT DOESN’T MATTER)

The tutorial makes class choice look dramatic, but in reality it’s about as permanent as changing your shirt.

Your class is determined entirely by the weapon you equip.

Want to switch from fast combos to smashing skulls with a hammer?
Craft a hammer. Congratulations — new class.

Weapon = identity.

THE FOUR FLAVORS OF VIOLENCE

A quick breakdown so you don’t embarrass yourself in front of your squad:

CLASSTHE VIBE
BreakerHeavy hitter. Uses axes and hammers. Devastating, but swings slower than a sleepy sloth.
RangerFast, flashy, dual-wielding fighter. Great mobility and combo-focused gameplay.
RunebladeElemental magic + healing. Shoots lightning and frost. If your friends die, it’s always “your fault.”
SentinelShield tank. Built for players who enjoy bullying enemies with physics and raw defense.

COMBAT: EMBRACE THE YEET

Cloudheim’s combat is physics-based, which means the developers intentionally gave you permission to launch things off cliffs.

Impulse skills include:
Launch, Pull, Push, Smash.

If you’re only pressing basic attack, you’re doing it wrong.

  • Pull an enemy in → kick them into their allies.
  • Boot enemies into walls for huge, armor-ignoring damage.
  • If you see a barrel? Kick it.
  • If you see a bomb? Kick it harder.
  • If you see your co-op partner near a cliff… well, decide your own destiny.

This game rewards disrespect. Lean into it.

BASE MANAGEMENT: THE MANUAL LABOR SIMULATOR.

Here is the part that tests your patience early on. You must physically move resources around your base. Eventually, you unlock “Blins” (little helper creatures) who automate some tasks, but starting out, you are the entire supply chain.

  1. The Loop: Return from a run and dump raw ore into the Cleansing Pool (3 corrupted ore = 1 clean ore).
  2. The Smelt: Take clean ore to the Smelter.
  3. The Craft: Bring bars to the Forge.
  4. The Sell: Place leftover junk on a Sales Table to level up your shop.

Pro Tip: Build your production line close to the Bifrost gate. Avoid spreading buildings out for aesthetic purposes. Walking 50 meters just to smelt a copper bar gets old fast. Prioritize efficiency over beauty every time.

PROGRESSION: HEART OF THE CARDS.

You gain XP for nearly everything — fighting, gathering, crafting, sneezing. But the real progression comes from Corrupted Heart Fragments.

  • 3 Fragments = 1 Heart Piece
  • 3 Heart Pieces = 1 permanent health upgrade

Simple math, big survivability.

Also watch for Worldstars — these are the keys used to unlock new islands. They aren’t consumed; they just act as access requirements. You’ll find them in dungeons, quests, and exploration.

If you want to escape the starter zone (Arcadia), you’ll need these.

ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR NOT SUCKING

  • Mine Everything
    Sharp black rocks in Arcadia = Tin + Copper.
    You’ll immediately need 27 Crude Tin Ore to progress Wren’s quest.
  • Stop Hoarding
    Your turtle has limited storage. Sell extras.
    Leveling your shop unlocks passive resource buildings, reducing grind.
  • Watch Your Mana Burn
    Spamming abilities fills the blue Mana Burn bar.
    If it maxes out, you move like you’re wading through cement and lose skill access.
    Use abilities strategically.
  • Break the Environment
    Almost everything is destructible — crates, walls, pillars.
    Break stuff. Get loot. Be a menace.

FAQs

Will Cloudheim have character creation?

No, Cloudheim does not feature traditional character creation. Players choose from preset classes including Warrior, Ranger, Mage, and Cleric, each with unique abilities and playstyles.

Will Cloudheim be crossplay?

Cloudheim supports co-op multiplayer for up to four players. However, crossplay availability between platforms has not been officially confirmed yet. Check the developer’s announcements for updates on cross-platform support.

Is Cloudheim open world?

No, Cloudheim is not open world. The game uses a run-based structure where players venture out from a central hub base, complete missions, gather resources, and return. Each run takes you through procedurally generated areas.

Who is the rarest 5-star in Genshin Impact?

Limited-time 5-star characters like Venti, Zhongli, and Raiden Shogun are considered rarest since they only appear during specific banner events. Among standard banner characters, Tighnari, Dehya, and Keqing have lower pull rates due to the diluted pool.

What is the 50/50 rule in Genshin Impact?

The 50/50 rule means when pulling a 5-star character on a limited banner, there is a 50% chance of getting the featured character and 50% chance of getting a standard 5-star instead. Losing the 50/50 guarantees the featured character on your next 5-star pull.

Can you play Cloudheim solo?

Yes, Cloudheim is fully playable solo. The game scales difficulty based on player count, making solo runs viable. However, co-op with up to four players offers a different strategic experience with coordinated class abilities.

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