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Hey guys! exi0dus here, and this is my first blog! Anyway, here goes:

How to Survive a Hound Wave in Don't Starve. So you managed to survive a week! But upon your survival, the game seems to deem the difficulty to be rather low, and thus sends Hounds after you. Top 10 Don't Starve Together Mods (Basic) The following mods are for Don't Starve Together, the multiplayer version for Don't Starve. Some of them work for the original version too, but the list is oriented to the compatibility with DST. This is a compilation of mods that I consider great, practical, useful, and even necessary. Sometimes the player can't pick up a backpack in the Caves if it is dropped due to the player's death. In Don't Starve Together, any items in a Backpack that is set on fire by a player that are normally immune to smoldering or burning, will burn and disappear. This includes Tools, Armor, and any item that cannot be set on fire.

Have you heard of the game “Don’t Starve”? It’s a different kind of game, but it is AWESOME! The game starts by dropping you in the world, with no tutorial or help of any kind. You must figure out what to do, and ultimately, how to not starve!

You will need to collect materials in order to make items to help you survive. Begin by walking around and collecting grass, twigs from saplings, and flint on the ground. 1 flint and 1 twig will make you an Axe that you use to chop trees and get logs and pine cones. You can plant the pine cones to make new trees grow (and if you insist on only cutting down trees without planting them you may be surprised with the result), and you can use the logs and grass to make a camp fire.

Now that you have some grass, twigs, flint, and logs, it might be close to night time. Always keep an eye on your clock and be ready for the darkness! Any time you are setting up camp for the night, you want to do so around trees or rocks. You always want to stay busy. Use the night time to chop the trees with your axe, to mine the rocks with your pickaxe, or to cook food on the fire. You will notice small trees take 5 chops (standard axe, normal character), the medium trees take 10, and large take 15. Rocks always take 6 hits with a standard pickaxe, however you will notice a difference in the rocks. Some are all rock, some have gold streaks, and there are moon rocks too. The regular rocks will give you rocks, flint, and nitrate (to make gunpowder later, dont worry about nitrate yet). The gold rocks will give rocks, flint, and between 1 and 3 gold nuggets when destroyed.

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You will find berry bushes and carrots and seeds all over the world. Once you pick up a food item, it will start to spoil. The green meter behind the picture will show you how fresh the food is. Green is fresh, yellow is stale, red is spoiled. After the spoiled phase, your items will turn to rot. This can be used as fertilizer or for later game recipes. To freshen up your food, you can cook it on a fire. Berries will become roasted berries, carrots are roasted carrots, and seeds are toasted seeds. The cooked versions give better effects than the raw versions for the most part.

Now that you have survived the first night, you should have twigs, grass, flint, rocks, and some food. Explore, explore, explore! You need to find a suitable place to build your first base. Usually the best place to set up is near Beefalo or Pigman village. Beefalo eat grass and poop, which you can use as fuel for a fire, or for fertilizing saplings, berry bushes, grass, and will be required to build farms/improved farms. Pigmen, if fed certain items, will puke it up as manure as well. You can feed Pigmen almost anything to get manure, however if you give them monster meat they will be your friend for a day (in game) and follow you around. They will attack monsters and help you chop down trees. They will not help you mine. Do not, i repeat, do NOT camp too close to Beefalo as they get hostile later in the game during mating season. You also do not want to be too close to frog ponds or spider nests, as they will harass you throughout the night and make it difficult to get anything done.

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Once you think you found where you want your base, begin setting it up by creating a firepit. You need logs, grass, and rocks for this. This will be the center of your base and everything should be built around your firepit so you can access it all during the night hours.

You will need gold to make your first science machine, which you can use to prototype new items. So if you dont have any gold yet, find a rock biome (different areas in the game are called biomes) which is a desert style biome with lots of rocks and usually rabbit holes.

Once you have built a prototype of an item, you no longer need the machine around to make it, you just need the materials. So make sure before you head out again to prototype a shovel and a backpack. You can only wear one item per slot, tool/support/dress, at a time. A garland will help restore sanity while not raining and daytime. If its raining you will loose more sanity by wearing soaked items.

You can use the shovel to dig up grass, berry bushes, and saplings. When dug with the shovel, they will drop their normal item and the plant. You can replant them near your base for farming, but keep in mind you need to fertilize them with manure, unless it’s raining a lot.

You should never stop collecting items and make sure you devote a full game day here and there to gathering something or exploring if you have enough items for now.

Going to need food, so get a ton of grass and make traps. Place these right on top (as close as you can) of rabbit holes. Usually with correct placement you can trap them as they come out or go in the hole. So find a field of rabbit holes and trap the hell out of it. Check them once a day or so. You want to be able to trap, in a few days work, at least 10 a day. Reset the traps as you go. And keep adding until you have more than enough food.

You will want to make crock pots and/or drying racks. Both have advantages so choose how you want to do it. I make 3 drying racks at first to cure some jerky as it stays fresh for a long time and will remain fresh forever as long as it is on the rack. Crock pots are good for making fish sticks, meatballs, and froggie bunwich. You will also want to find gears by locating the chess biome with the clockwork knights and killing them/picking them up; or you can dig up graves. However you loose a lot of sanity doing that, and you can spawn ghosts that try to kill you. You can also find lots of useful and some not so useful items in graves.

To make racks or pots, you need rope (from grass), charcoal from torching a Forrest, and sticks or cut stone (from rocks. Duh…) Now the gears will let you build and icebox to keep your food and ingredients fresh longer. Glad you found some, huh?

So as you see you need tons of materials so don’t stop collecting. You can make chests in your base to keep your stuff safe, by refining 3 boards. Each has 9 slots. You should also prototype a lightning rod to keep your base from burning down when struck. Keep your crops away from buildings and each other just in case too.

You should now be familiar with the game enough to see what materials are needed for recipes, so I won’t post any of that stuff.

Now you need an alchemy engine. Prototype what you need. Tents are useful for healing health and sanity, at an extreme hunger cost. Straw mats will work for passing the night but I recommend using that time as winter starts around day 20. I wouldn’t make a fur roll, instead I would use the beefalo fur for a winter hat to help keep warm. Combine that with a thermal stone and you should be able to explore. To get the fur you need to make a razor and shave beefalo while they sleep at night, or you can make a pan flute and put them to sleep, or kill them. But I don’t recommend killing unless its just one or two. A herd can kill you quickly.

You can use beefalo or pigs to help fight the hounds that come for you by running in the area and getting the beefalo mad enough at the hounds to attack them, or for the hounds to loose interest in you and attack the pigs/beef.

You may come across the pig king, whom you can give gnomes and other items to get lots of gold nuggets.

The purpose of this stage is to get you used to the game. You need to find Maxwells portal to advance to the next stage. Then you need to find the ‘things’ (yes they are called things. Wood thing, crank thing, ring thing, etc) in the next levels to advance again. There are 5 levels.

So there are the basics. Don’t Starve Together is a multiplayer version that will support up to 6 players per server. You can play on Steam or you can play on LAN gaming programs such as Tunngle, which is where I play. On Tunngle you can join other Tunngle members servers, or you can host your own server. Mind you, you and the people you want to play with need to have the same version of DST in order to play together.

You can add me on Tunngle @ exi0dus and we can play together, or I can try to help you get up and running if you ran into problems.

Now go play, and have fun! Links and video tutorial for errors and base building coming soon, so stay tuned!

ex

Hey guys! exi0dus here, and this is my first blog! Anyway, here goes:

Have you heard of the game “Don’t Starve”? It’s a different kind of game, but it is AWESOME! The game starts by dropping you in the world, with no tutorial or help of any kind. You must figure out what to do, and ultimately, how to not starve!

Don

You will need to collect materials in order to make items to help you survive. Begin by walking around and collecting grass, twigs from saplings, and flint on the ground. 1 flint and 1 twig will make you an Axe that you use to chop trees and get logs and pine cones. You can plant the pine cones to make new trees grow (and if you insist on only cutting down trees without planting them you may be surprised with the result), and you can use the logs and grass to make a camp fire.

Now that you have some grass, twigs, flint, and logs, it might be close to night time. Always keep an eye on your clock and be ready for the darkness! Any time you are setting up camp for the night, you want to do so around trees or rocks. You always want to stay busy. Use the night time to chop the trees with your axe, to mine the rocks with your pickaxe, or to cook food on the fire. You will notice small trees take 5 chops (standard axe, normal character), the medium trees take 10, and large take 15. Rocks always take 6 hits with a standard pickaxe, however you will notice a difference in the rocks. Some are all rock, some have gold streaks, and there are moon rocks too. The regular rocks will give you rocks, flint, and nitrate (to make gunpowder later, dont worry about nitrate yet). The gold rocks will give rocks, flint, and between 1 and 3 gold nuggets when destroyed.

You will find berry bushes and carrots and seeds all over the world. Once you pick up a food item, it will start to spoil. The green meter behind the picture will show you how fresh the food is. Green is fresh, yellow is stale, red is spoiled. After the spoiled phase, your items will turn to rot. This can be used as fertilizer or for later game recipes. To freshen up your food, you can cook it on a fire. Berries will become roasted berries, carrots are roasted carrots, and seeds are toasted seeds. The cooked versions give better effects than the raw versions for the most part.

Now that you have survived the first night, you should have twigs, grass, flint, rocks, and some food. Explore, explore, explore! You need to find a suitable place to build your first base. Usually the best place to set up is near Beefalo or Pigman village. Beefalo eat grass and poop, which you can use as fuel for a fire, or for fertilizing saplings, berry bushes, grass, and will be required to build farms/improved farms. Pigmen, if fed certain items, will puke it up as manure as well. You can feed Pigmen almost anything to get manure, however if you give them monster meat they will be your friend for a day (in game) and follow you around. They will attack monsters and help you chop down trees. They will not help you mine. Do not, i repeat, do NOT camp too close to Beefalo as they get hostile later in the game during mating season. You also do not want to be too close to frog ponds or spider nests, as they will harass you throughout the night and make it difficult to get anything done.

Once you think you found where you want your base, begin setting it up by creating a firepit. You need logs, grass, and rocks for this. This will be the center of your base and everything should be built around your firepit so you can access it all during the night hours.

You will need gold to make your first science machine, which you can use to prototype new items. So if you dont have any gold yet, find a rock biome (different areas in the game are called biomes) which is a desert style biome with lots of rocks and usually rabbit holes.

Once you have built a prototype of an item, you no longer need the machine around to make it, you just need the materials. So make sure before you head out again to prototype a shovel and a backpack. You can only wear one item per slot, tool/support/dress, at a time. A garland will help restore sanity while not raining and daytime. If its raining you will loose more sanity by wearing soaked items.

You can use the shovel to dig up grass, berry bushes, and saplings. When dug with the shovel, they will drop their normal item and the plant. You can replant them near your base for farming, but keep in mind you need to fertilize them with manure, unless it’s raining a lot.

You should never stop collecting items and make sure you devote a full game day here and there to gathering something or exploring if you have enough items for now.

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Going to need food, so get a ton of grass and make traps. Place these right on top (as close as you can) of rabbit holes. Usually with correct placement you can trap them as they come out or go in the hole. So find a field of rabbit holes and trap the hell out of it. Check them once a day or so. You want to be able to trap, in a few days work, at least 10 a day. Reset the traps as you go. And keep adding until you have more than enough food.

You will want to make crock pots and/or drying racks. Both have advantages so choose how you want to do it. I make 3 drying racks at first to cure some jerky as it stays fresh for a long time and will remain fresh forever as long as it is on the rack. Crock pots are good for making fish sticks, meatballs, and froggie bunwich. You will also want to find gears by locating the chess biome with the clockwork knights and killing them/picking them up; or you can dig up graves. However you loose a lot of sanity doing that, and you can spawn ghosts that try to kill you. You can also find lots of useful and some not so useful items in graves.

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To make racks or pots, you need rope (from grass), charcoal from torching a Forrest, and sticks or cut stone (from rocks. Duh…) Now the gears will let you build and icebox to keep your food and ingredients fresh longer. Glad you found some, huh?

So as you see you need tons of materials so don’t stop collecting. You can make chests in your base to keep your stuff safe, by refining 3 boards. Each has 9 slots. You should also prototype a lightning rod to keep your base from burning down when struck. Keep your crops away from buildings and each other just in case too.

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You should now be familiar with the game enough to see what materials are needed for recipes, so I won’t post any of that stuff.

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Now you need an alchemy engine. Prototype what you need. Tents are useful for healing health and sanity, at an extreme hunger cost. Straw mats will work for passing the night but I recommend using that time as winter starts around day 20. I wouldn’t make a fur roll, instead I would use the beefalo fur for a winter hat to help keep warm. Combine that with a thermal stone and you should be able to explore. To get the fur you need to make a razor and shave beefalo while they sleep at night, or you can make a pan flute and put them to sleep, or kill them. But I don’t recommend killing unless its just one or two. A herd can kill you quickly.

You can use beefalo or pigs to help fight the hounds that come for you by running in the area and getting the beefalo mad enough at the hounds to attack them, or for the hounds to loose interest in you and attack the pigs/beef.

You may come across the pig king, whom you can give gnomes and other items to get lots of gold nuggets.

The purpose of this stage is to get you used to the game. You need to find Maxwells portal to advance to the next stage. Then you need to find the ‘things’ (yes they are called things. Wood thing, crank thing, ring thing, etc) in the next levels to advance again. There are 5 levels.

So there are the basics. Don’t Starve Together is a multiplayer version that will support up to 6 players per server. You can play on Steam or you can play on LAN gaming programs such as Tunngle, which is where I play. On Tunngle you can join other Tunngle members servers, or you can host your own server. Mind you, you and the people you want to play with need to have the same version of DST in order to play together.

Don

You can add me on Tunngle @ exi0dus and we can play together, or I can try to help you get up and running if you ran into problems.

Now go play, and have fun! Links and video tutorial for errors and base building coming soon, so stay tuned!

ex