


Not only is it easy to do so, but it also doesn't cost the player too much to do it, relative to the fast-travel method. Luckily, there is a third option, and that is to transfer stored items from other faction-controlled settlements into the player's inventory.

Related: New World: How to Farm Tuning Orbs (& What They're For) On the other hand, players can also fast travel between settlements to save time, but this costs Azoth, a valuable commodity in New World, which makes it far too costly for many situations. Doing so is cost-efficient, but wastes a lot of time. There is the free method of manually running to the various settlements and picking up the necessary materials. There are a couple of ways to deal with this. The one tricky part of collecting materials is that players often have to move between different settlements to gather different resources or complete quests, and this means that they often have important items stored in various storage sheds around the map. Having the materials necessary for crafting, leveling, and trading in New World keeps players' progress steady and allows them to maintain a consistent flow of income and experience. Resources and materials are arguably some of the most important aspects of New World.
