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Wigfrid is exclusive to the Reign of Giants DLC, unlocked through gaining enough experience. She is dressed like a Valkyrie, a figure from Norse mythology, but that doesn’t mean she is one. Several clues tell us this: when she examines a pirate hat she says, "This hat confuses my character… I mean, my söul." Plus, the loading screen text related to her says that she "cultivated her persona" over many years. So if her Valkyrie form is just a role she plays, it’s likely her name isn’t even Wigfrid. So who is she, rea
Don’t Starve has expanded over the past few years, reaching out into the multiplayer zone and adding a few DLC packs. With those additions came new characters to lead in the harsh wilderness. They all have different Ken Kaneki Killer Abilities, which influence how they feel to play and how they approach their situat
Wendy is haunted by her dead twin sister, Abigail. Obsessed with her to the point of talking to her frequently, Wendy can summon Abigail’s ghost to fight alongside her in combat. This is helpful in beating mobs of monsters and keeping Wendy safe. But why is Wendy so obsessed with her late sister and unable to move on? The text from the loading screen involving Wendy states that she "clings fiercely to the grief over her sister’s death" because she’s afraid that moving on would make her forget Abigail. That makes her depressing character seem less weird, but certainly sad
Doing an action can often leave you with the ability to do multiple things at the same time. When this happens, pressing the circle button on the controller can get another alt action started at the same time. However, if an action has begun that was incorrect, pressing the circle button again will cancel that act
You can never have too many items, right? Or creatures, either—living among the Beefalos sounds pretty great! These lines of code will get you the items, props, or creatures you crave. That even means Tallbirds or Spider Queens,
Got a broken item? The left directional stick also allows you to repair it (provided you have all the materials and tools needed). See why the left directional stick is a key control in Don't Starve Togeth
"Item" can be replaced with any animal, monster, character, item, or environment object in the game. "Amount" is simply how much of it you want. Just be careful not to spawn too many Terrorbeaks! You can also replace "spawn" with "give" if you’d like the items to show up in your invent
Wes is a tricky character. Being a mime, he can't talk, and he has much less Health and Hunger than any of the other characters. His Hunger also drains faster than normal, and he cannot do as much damage. Based on all of that, Wes doesn’t sound too gr
If building bases and sticking to them is your area of expertise, then look no further than Wickerbottom. Her ability to craft Books is something you'll need to gather and dedicate resources for, and where better to do that than in a carefully-curated base? Reading those books is worth it, too, as they can grant you a range of useful effects (from the sudden growth of plants around you to 16 lightning strikes randomly dispersed near your locati
Sometimes, it is better to look over an item before just dismissing it or adding it to your inventory. To inspect an item, just click on the up directional button and more information about the item will show up as you look it o
That being said, all of the control keys discussed here can be adjusted in the settings menu. This is just the default way the keys are bound to controllers when the game begins. If the key bindings don't feel right, change them and see how it g
_ Don’t Starve Together _ is a fun but often-punishing survival game where you work with your friends to forage, craft, and fight off the shadows. As you attempt to survive each day, you could probably use an occasional pick-me-up. That might mean shuffling players around, making sure your stats are up, or messing with the flow of time its
Hardy and ready for battle, Wolfgang has an ability called Mighty Form, in which his damage, movement speed, and Health increase while his Hunger is above 220. Though his Hunger does drop at three times the norm during Mighty Form, it’s a pretty useful ability to have if you prefer rushing into battle or need to take out hordes of Spid
Based on his name alone, it sounds like Woodie would be pretty good at one particular thing: gathering wood. True enough, he starts a run with his old friend Lucy the Axe, who can chop down trees much quicker than ordinary axes. She's also everlasting, which means you’ll never need to craft another Axe again (which can be a real resource sav
You can grow your farm, meet the villagers, and even invite some friends over online to help you around. All of this is done in first-person, making the game a little more immersive than the usual point-and-click farming games. Some fans even consider Staxel as a better version of Harvest Moon since that's one of the main apparent inspirations of the developers for creating this g