There are countless possible realm combinations inNightingale, and given how players can alter what worlds they get, choosing the right ones to visit can be quite the conundrum. Realm cards have major effects on the game’s randomly-generated worlds, and if you pick the wrong one, you’ll be in for a bad time.
Abeyance Realms are a type of world that’s much more geared towards relatively peaceful exploration and base building. They aren’t as difficult as a world createdbyNightingale’sAntiquarian cards, but they do come with benefits of their own. Everyone gets to pick what Abeyance they start on, and if you’re wondering which one to pick, here’s a quick guide to help you out.

Best Abeyance Realms in Nightingale
As a fresh-faced Realmwalker, Puck will let you pick which from one of three Abeyance Realms after you finish the tutorial. Your choice here will decideyour starting experience; the difficulty between these options vary, and so too do the enemies and resources found within them.
An Abeyance Realm is a world of minimal danger. It is not necessarily restricted to a type of biome. Players can explore harder versions of each biome by using Antiquarian, Astrolabe, Hunt, or other similar Realm Cards on a portal machine.

If you’re completely new to the survival crafting genre, we highly recommend starting in aForestfirst. This offers the most relaxed experience where you can learnNightingale’sbasics like repairing, crafting, and exploring. These are also excellent realms for building bases thanks to roamingCarnutes, giant, ghostly deer creatures that can magically regrow trees.
Meanwhile, veteran survivalists should start at the Swamp realm. Everything here is a little bit more hostile, but you’ll find more valuable mining resources compared to the ones you see in Forest realms.

Starting in a Desert realm is not recommended. The oppressive heat makes early game exploration needlessly difficult, and scarce Wood means you’ll have to rely on Stone to build bases. There’s also a high chance that you’ll die a lot to starvation depending on how lucky you are with flora and fauna spawns in the world you get.