14 Things Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Doesn’t Tell You

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The world of Avatar is once again expanding to the sphere of video games with a gorgeous new open world to explore. And while this canon spin-off of James Cameron’s saga is undeniably beautiful, it’s not always clear about explaining the best way to go about doing things. We’re here to go over the 14 things that Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora doesn’t tell you, or that you may need more clarification on.

Between how to get your Ikran, how exactly clan favor works, the best things to do first, and how to survive Pandora, this guide has a ton of information and tips to help you make your way through the wilderness.

Time Stamps:

Intro – 0:00

Keep On the Main Quest First – 0:29

Prioritize Tarsyu Flowers – 0:59

Be Wary of Plants – 1:53

Talk to Every Vendor – 2:32

Don’t Neglect Clan Favor – 2:58

What HUD Arrows Mean – 3:36

Omni-Directional Sprinting – 3:57

Menu Inspections Are Helpful – 4:11

Run From Thanators – 4:34

Be Picky About Picking – 5:12

Cook Often – 5:53

Use Your Map to the Fulles – 6:18

Hacking Is More Useful Than You Think – 7:11

When Should You Craft? – 7:28

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