Don’t Starve Togetheris themultiplayer versionof the popular survival gameDon’t Starve. This game is popular for people that want to play with friends in order to build a base in The Constant and try to see how many days and seasons they can survive. Several characters from theDon’t Starveuniverse have been added to the game, making it a ton of fun for players to choose their favorite and get playing.
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One of the main keys to surviving through the different seasons and different enemies that you will encounter is building a good base. What goes into a good base? That’s something that really depends pretty heavily on your own personal playstyle, but there are some tips that can help you to build the best possible base and survive through many years, Deerclops attacks, and MacTusk hunting expeditions. And if you need a little advice on doing just that, all you need to do is keep scrolling! Here are ten tips and tricks for building an amazing base in Don’t Starve Together.
Updated November 12th, 2021 by Russ Boswell:Don’t Starve Together is still doing insanely well, captivating fans with its fast-paced, punishing survival gameplay. Even now, new players are flocking to the release to try their hand at staying alive among all of the terrifying dangers present in DST’s expansive and procedurally generated worlds. To best survive the onslaught of enemies and elements, players will need to build a base. The following guide has been updated with even moreDon’t Starve Together Tipsto give new and returning survivors the best chance to flourish through the title’s chaotic gameplay.
13Don’t Build Too Close To Enemies…
Some enemies in Don’t Starve Together can be downright aggressive. Wander too close to these angry baddies and they’ll attack a character without warning. The same applies to any bases that players may build nearby. Not even structures are safe from the ruthless aggression of Don’t Starve Together’s myriad of threats.
Instead, players should find a location that is relatively safe from enemy encampments, nests, or spawns. This can be difficult on some maps but there is nothing worse than going out on a long expedition only to return to a half-destroyed base because the walls that a player built were too close to a pesky Spider Nest.
12…But Don’t Build Too Far From Enemies
Although enemies can be a nuisance for those that build a base too close to their spawn points, many of them are also necessary to survival. Players that want to survive each season of Don’t Starve Together will need to get their hands on a wide array items and crafting materials, some of which only come from enemies.
This means players will need to engage in combat from time to time and having a base nearby will allow players to seek shelter should the fights get too heated. Once players have an idea of what materials they’re going to need, they may want to consider building a sub-base nearby specifically for farming enemies and storing loot.
11Never Have Just One Base
Don’t Starve Together is downright punishing. It’s one of the hardest survival games on the market, even with a dedicated group. Players should never expect to be comfortable when playing DST, and in the moments when things are “too quiet,” players should expect something catastrophic to be lurking just around the corner. It’s just the nature of the game, to keep players on their toes at all times.
This is no more apparent than the first time players encounter a beast like Krampus. Some monsters are mammoth, hard to fight, and bent on destruction. Even the most fortified of bases can fall to these mighty (and random) monsters. It’s always better to have a couple of bases (with easy and fast access via a road) to ensure players have a place to escape should thing suddenly go sideways.
10Choose Your Survivor Wisely
Before you can start building your base, you’re going to need to pick your survivor.Don’t Starve Togetherhas a wide variety of different survivors available for the players to choose from and Klei, the game’s developers, are adding new ones pretty regularly. If you’re going to be playing with friends, you might want to pick characters whose quirks and abilities compliment each other.
For instance, Wortox feeds exclusively on the souls of creatures that have been killed while Wigfrid refuses to eat anything that doesn’t contain meat. Other characters may not work together so well. For instance, Warlyrefuses to eat anythingthat hasn’t been cooked in a crockpot, so that challenge would be difficult if you were playing alongside Wigfrid.
9Don’t Settle Down Right Away
Although settling down immediately to start your base may seem tempting, it’s not the best idea. You’ll definitely want to spend at leasthalfof autumn wandering around the world. This can help you to collect items that you can use to create everything you need for your base, collect bushes and grass to plant at your base, and find somewhere good to settle down.
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Don’t worry about making fire after fire or multiple Science Machines around the world as night falls at the end of each day. You’ll find plenty more gold and wood to create another one once you find the perfect spot for your base. Plus, they can be helpful to return to if you’re out exploring and find yourself in a pinch.
8Think About The Food Sources
When you’re deciding where to place your base, make sure that you focus on what the food sources nearby are going to be. Is there a pond to fish or get frog legs? If you’re playing someone strong like Wigfrid or someone with a combat bonus like Wendy, is there a herd of beefalo nearby?
When you’re looking at different food sources nearby, you’re definitely going to make note of where all the rabbit holes are. During the summer, fall, and winter, these will be an infinite source of morsels each day as the rabbits respawn. Make plenty of traps and leave them near the holes - baited with carrots if you have them to spare.
7Stay Near The Road
This tip is something that’s more optional and definitely falls into the personal preference area of building your base. But, it’s always helpful to make sure that your base is fairly close to the road. For one, it can really help you to find your way back after you go exploring. But, it’s also helpful because of the fact that your character runs faster when they’re on a road.
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If you find the perfect place to build your base, then having a road nearby isn’t exactly necessary. This is just a tip that many people find helpful when they’re trying to decide where they want to settle down because of the speed boost that characters get when they’re traveling on the road.
6Know Your Worm Hole
Many players like to put their base near a Worm Hole because of the fact that it helps them to getto a completely different part of the map, often with a completely different biome and different resources, really quickly.
Worm Holes look like a mouth sticking out of the ground and it costs the player 15 sanity to travel through one. If a Worm Hole is “healthy,” then it has brown-toned skin around the edges and the Worm Hole they come through will bring them back home. But if it has grey or green-toned skin, the Worm Hole is “sick” and the player won’t be able to travel back to the same place.
5Use Mini Signs
The Mini Sign is an item that can be crafted through the use of a Science Machine and is found under the Structures tab. This item requires one board and will yield four mini signs. If you’ve ever playedDon’t Starve Together, you’ll know that it can get hard to keep track of all your resources.
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If you use a Mini Sign and a Feather Pencil, you’re able to mark the Mini sign with any item from the game. Once you start gathering large numbers of items, it’s important to keep track of them and keep your camp organized. Use Mini Signs to label your chests so that it’s easy for you to remember what’s in them.
4Split Your Camp Into Sections
One way to keep your base really organized and running smoothly is to split it into different sections. This can help you to verify that everything is in the place where it will be most useful to you and you won’t be running all over camp, wasting precious time.
For instance, ensure that you place your Icebox, Crockpot, and any Drying Racks fairly close to each other. That way, when you’re pulling food out of the Icebox to put into the Crockpot, you’re able to keep them both open at once and just toss ingredients in to make yourself a meal.