![]() Lightning can also be combatted with Ice Flingomatics, which become especially handy in Summer. Build yourself Lightning Rods everywhere you have a resource, even if you don’t think you need it because “you won’t be there long.” It doesn’t matter there’s a chance it will burn and knowing the RNG in Don’t Starve, you’re simply going to regret it! Let me repeat myself in more blatant words. Within seconds all of our Flowers were burnt to a crisp, unsurprisingly also igniting the nearby Trees. I was only able to harvest one Bee Box before another was set ablaze, quickly starting a brush Fire. The first time I played Don’t Starve, I thought I would be safe harvesting honey from my Bee Boxes, but those beauties burnt to a crisp within minutes. Make sure that all of your farms are protected, including For this reason, I strongly suggest players spend as many resources as they can on Lightning Rods. Lightning can set any “flammable” object on fire, and if players are not safe, their base may be set ablaze due to the Lightning. Speaking of Lightning, although Lightning can be combatted with Lightning Rods, it can become a problem in open areas while farming. Rain Hats are not as effective as the Eyebrella, though they do also give immunity to Lightning. If players are on a multi-player server and don’t want to wait for the next Winter to kill the Deerclops, players can craft Rain Hats (2 Moleworms, 1 Straw Hat, and 1 Bone Shard) instead. Umbrellas will also make it difficult for players to fight against mobs, especially it the Rain is torrential. ![]() Since Umbrellas take a tool slot, players will often find themselves having to swap out the Umbrella for Axes, Shovels, Pickaxes or other tools. Eyebrellas provide players 100% protection from both Wetness and Lightning, making it one of the most powerful hats in Don’t Starve (RoG) and Don’t Starve Together (DST). Rain can be combatted with an Umbrella, though if a player wants to ensure that they are safe for the whole season, I would recommend crafting yourself an Eyebrella (15 Twigs, 4 Bone Shards and 1 Deerclops Eyeball). Wormwood is the only character who was meant to thrive in the Spring as he blooms, causing him to gain up to 1.2x movement speed at the cost of 2x Hunger drain. Since we’re talking about characters, let’s bring up the adorable Wormwood. Players are encouraged to take off their wet clothes by a lit Fire Pit to help dry them off and warm up. In general, it’s a good idea to keep an eye out on your Wetness meter as a full Wetness meter will make your body temperature drop by 30 degrees, so, effectively that also means that players’ body temperature will decrease by 15 degrees when at half Wetness. Rain can also be problematic for Willow players if the temperature drops too low and she begins freezing. Although rain can negatively affect WX-78, Lightning Strikes will cause WX-78’s special ability, System Overload, to become active. Rain is especially problematic for players who have chosen to use WX-78 as WX-78 takes damage when exposed to rain or experiences Wetness. One of the most significant difficulties you will face in Spring is the substantial amounts of rain. RAIN AND LIGHTNING (CHANGED WEATHER MECHANICS) If players are still uncertain of whether they are in Spring, they can look at some of the following mechanic changes to confirm. For example, during Spring, the player’s screen will have a bit of a green tint to it. Although it can be challenging to differentiate between Autumn and Spring, there are a few hard tells that will let players know. Players have a 50% chance to start in Spring versus Autumn. If you are looking for a guide to tell you how to prepare for Spring, I recommend checking out my Winter Guide. ![]() The following guide will take you through everything you need to know while getting through the Spring. Spring, like all of the other seasons, comes with a list of changes to the environment, mobs and also adds a few new mechanics to the game. In my opinion, I find Spring to be reasonably easy to deal with when you’re on your own playing single-player Don’t Starve, however, Spring can quickly become stressful when playing with friends in DST. While the reality is that Spring isn’t the most challenging season to get through in Don’t Starve or DST, Spring does come with many more challenges than Autumn. So, either you’ve just completed your first Winter or you’ve gotten unlucky and have a Spring start in Don’t Starve: Reign of Giants (RoG) or Don’t Starve Together (DST).
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