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Don t Starve: 10 Best Mobs

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Wendy may not seem to be a good choice at first compared to the other characters because she is physically weaker. However, outside her physical strength, she has some abilities that make her powerful. She starts playthroughs with Abigail's Flower in her inventory, and she can use this item to summon her dead sister Abigail. When this is done, Abigail appears as a ghost and attacks hostile m


As the first character a player can unlock by gaining enough experience, Willow is actually a pretty powerful character. She starts each playthrough with her exclusive item called "Willow's Lighter," which is like a slightly weaker torch that can also start fires. Since this lighter has infinite durability and Willow is immune to fire, the player can start fires whenever they want and stand in those fires to increase "sanity" and avoid Char

The Magiluminescence Amulet may be the perfect item to take spelunking and into the Ruins as not only does it emit light and a 20 percent speed boost, but it also provides two Sanity gain per minute, and leaves your hand and head slots free.


Some resources in Don't Starve are easier to find than others, and several of the materials required to build useful machines and equipment are incredibly difficult to find. When players find their first mandrake they should keep it for making a pan flute, which can be used to put creatures to sl


Monsters are terrifying and can certainly ruin an entire game of Don't Starve Together. But they have their uses too. Their meat can be extremely useful on multiple fronts. Firstly, it can be used as bait for meat-eating creatures, such as Spiders or Buzzards. Secondly, monster meat can be cooked with other ingredients to provide a surprisingly high level of sustenance. Though it does lower players' health and sanity, the effects are mitigated entirely when in a Crock Pot with three Berries for example. So in worst-case scenarios, monster meat is better than no m


They say to "keep your friends close and your enemies closer" and in Don't Starve Together this motto stands true. The intimidating Beefalo can be a combat menace when provoked. But when interacted with peacefully or even tamed, these beasts can be a real help. A smart strategy is to have a clear route to Beefalo settlements for a base camp. Not only can these creatures become a steed to ride on, but they will fight nearby monsters, eliminating a lot of combat for players. When Spring hits, steer well clear though, as Beefalo go through mating cycles. They become very territorial and downright aggressive, a tell tale sign of which is their red read e

Yet this pervasive presence of auteurism - this hangover from what should, but is evidently not, a bygone era of male-dominated game development - continues to perpetuate systemic harassment in the industry. Despite the fact that every modern job listing touts diversity as a core tenet of its respective company, reports of harassment - almost always targeted directly at marginalised people - are not only commonplace, but worryingly so. In the last two weeks alone, the government lawsuit filed against Activision Blizzard has revealed horrific and dehumanising accounts of misogyny , sexual harassment , and systemic racism . All of these issues were, until now, swept under the rug by rosters of predominantly male members of the FPS Games Multiplayer Guide industry old guard. When asked by a female fan if Blizzard would ever consider creating female characters that don’t look as if they would appear in a Victoria’s Secret catalogue, an entirely male panel of developers publicly laughed at her suggestion, attempting to embarrass her for making a completely reasonable request in front of an enormous BlizzCon audience. They then asked what catalogue she’d prefer them to step out of. Not one of the reports on workplace misconduct against female developers is singular, and yet too often they are laser-focused on instead of being considered in tandem with every prior and subsequent report of the same abuse and toxicity. This, again, is compounded by the concept of auteurship - the man in charge calls the shots, even when the shots in question have nothing to do with a man’s perspective.


Since Wilson is the protagonist and first playable character of the game, his stats are well-rounded with no drawbacks, which is perfect for new players who are still learning how to play. Similar to Webber, he can grow a beard, but Wilson's beard provides more warmth. Also, unlike Webber's beard that drops silk when shaved, Wilson's beard drops hair that can be used to make a Meat Eff


Wickerbottom would also be a great pick for the player as she has many key assets. As an intelligent librarian, Wickerbottom's knowledge allows her to create things early on in playthroughs, which makes the game way easier for players. For example, she can make all Science Machine recipes without making the Science Machine because she knows it all already. She also has a special perk that allows her to craft special books that give her various abilities. One of these books is "Sleepytime Stories," which puts all nearby mobs to sl