
Every item and structure needs to be discovered to be used, and they have to be used with a purpose to not waste the resources spent on them.
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Resources are limited, so planning ahead on how to manage these resources will make you scratch your head.
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It's the game saying "Here, have fun!" while you figure out the things you are going to do and ways that you have to do to "beat" the game. You, in essence, will play into a game without initial tutorials all while diving into a new, unexplored, and randomly-generated world. But none of them came close to what Don't Starve offers. Now that I think about it, I may have played other survival games as well. Thick Fur is used for a Hibearnation Vest, a tier 3 warm clothing that reduces hunger-reduction by half, and an Insulated Pack, a backpack that significantly reduces food spoilage (as well as ice). If defeated, he will drop meat and Thick Fur. His ground slam and basic attack will always have your weapon knocked off from your character's hands, so caution is needed. He will also be aggressive when attacked. He will turn aggressive when you steal food from him in three consecutive moments. He will be neutral for most times and can be sedated by using 10 stacks of honey or playing a Pan Flute. When eaten, effects from any food also affects the giant. The giant furball will rummage through your chests, Ice Boxes, and Bee Boxes for food. The Bearger appears somewhen during the second Autumn. You can also fight Autumn's seasonal giant. Should you wish to stay on the overground, during the second Autumn, you can repeat the whole process of foraging food, collecting resources, and exploring the map. Down Feathers can also be used to make Weather Pains, a weapon that can create mini-tornadoes as the attack. Down Feathers in the game can be used to craft Luxury Fans, a survival item that'll reduce your character's temperature during Summer. If you do manage to slay the Mama Goose and her little demons, you'll be rewarded by a plentiful of meat and Down Feathers.

Lightning strikes will also be present during their attacks. Moslings will attack you by moving in a tornado-ish form. Moose/Goose, despite her size, is a relatively easy boss to combat. You can also hammer the giant egg while still having the Moslings spawned. If you attack any of the Moslings, an aggressive Mama will spawn above the player. The giant egg, if left alone for a day or two, will spawn Moslings. In DST, she usually spawns in nests located in Forests and Grasslands biomes. If left alone, Moose/Goose will lay an egg, usually near the player's base. She arrives in the late Spring, within the player's proximity. Blue hounds could also potentially drop blue gems needed for magic and ancient crafting materials.Īnother adversary that'll come during Spring is the gigantic Moose/Goose. Blue hounds, when killed, will lower your character's temperature and might have him/her frozen. Hound waves will also be present, along with Blue hounds.

Or for a potential Tam O' Shanter, a tier 2 warm clothing with one of the highest Sanity gain bonus in the game. Slay MacTusks for a potential rare items like Walrus Tusk needed to craft a Walking Cane, an item with no durability, half the damage of a spear, and a percentage increase in speed. One more most important task during Winter is to always visit the Walrus Camps, where MacTusk and two Winter hounds reside. They will walk toward their nesting grounds surrounded by small glaciers that you can mine for ice and will lay eggs that you can collect after Winter. Attack one, and you'll be done for if not prepared since Pengulls share a mob mentality. Pengulls will jump from the ocean if you travel near the sides of the biomes. Quickly craft a Beefalo Hat and a Thermal Stone, as these will be importantly used for Winter. If you manage to slay these hounds, collect their loot for future usage.Ĭollect some silk from spiders and try slaying a few Beefalo for meat, Beefalo fur, and a potential Beefalo Horn. Oh, and you need to craft Football Helmets or Log Suits for armor and a Spear for a weapon, or better a Ham Bat since periodic hound waves will come at you every eight to ten days with each increasing in numbers than the last. Expand your food and resource farms, create an Ice Box, place down your Drying Racks, and position your Crock Pots. If you manage to locate a Beefalo herd, collect their poo, smash bone doodads to collect bones, and make Buckets-o-poop to fertilize your twig and grass turfs from your resource farm. Prototype a Regal Shovel and collect as many twig turfs, grass turfs, and berry bushes that you need to relocate near your base's location. Quickly craft a Backpack or a Piggyback for more resource slots.
