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<br> | <br>Woodie is one of two characters that can change their form; if he chops down too many trees too quickly, or if the moon is full, he will become a "Werebeaver." But this form is more useful than you might think. The sanity, health, and hunger meters disappear when Woodie is in his Werebeaver form, meaning that effectively if he were to stay in that form, he could survive indefinitely. He wouldn’t even need food or items to help heal him — he could simply live forever. But beware, the "naughtiness" score still applies and Krampus can still come after <br><br> <br>Aside from being a king, Wilbur is still your average monkey. He loves bananas, and will even gain 10 Sanity Points from eating them. He can’t speak and uses several variations of monkey gibberish to talk throughout the game. But, if you examine bananas when playing as Wilbur, he will cry "Nanas!" His love of bananas is so great, it grants him the power of human speech. Who would have thought bananas were such powerful things? They can also be used to recruit other prime apes to be your followers. All you gotta do it give them bananas. Perhaps they can now speak limited English, <br><br> <br>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 sidew<br><br> <br>It seems that he was also in the military when the player examines a Beefalo as Wolfgang and says he is reminded of the "cavalry." He also says that pitchforks remind him of his childhood, so maybe he worked on a farm? He sure was b<br> <br>A great way to start your day, both in Don't Starve and in the reality. 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So while this dish won't satisfy your hunger super well, it will restore the other two vital gauges and save you from a death other than that of starvation. One more note, while you cannot use monster meat in this recipe, you can use more than 1 durian and/or jellyfish in it because the recipe has priority over monster lasa<br><br> <br>The characters of Don’t Starve all have instruments for voices when they speak, and Wilba is no exception. Her instrument is pretty special – it’s an ocarina. The Legend of Zelda fans will no doubt be thinking of Ocarina of Time , a popular Zelda game famed for its little blue ocarina that allows the protagonist to travel to different places and times. As a pig princess, is Wilba perhaps linked to Princess Zelda from Ocarina of Time ? While she speaks in musical tones like everyone else, she also oinks when she’s done speak<br><br> <br>One way to keep your base really organized and running smoothly is to split it into different sections. This can help you to make sure 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 t<br> <br>In Crash Of Worlds , the lyrics may remind you of a certain song that appears later on this list, but their sentiments are worthy of repeating. The stars of RDR2 must remain unshaken amidst the world that is crashing down around them, and while they can't hold out forever, they rely on each other's sanity for as long as they can. In a strange sort of way, it's inspir<br><br> <br>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<br><br> <br>Willow doesn’t just have a burning desire to survive; she has a desire to burn everything . Her obsession with fire allows her to be immune to fire damage, and the lighter she carries is exclusive to her. But she used to have an extra ability: she would light fires at her feet the moment she was in complete darkness. Not only was this useful to see where you’re going, but it would also make Willow invulnerable to attacks from the Darkness at night. Since the Strange [https://switchworlds.com/articles/fortnite-chapter-6-season-2-battle-pass-bonanza-outlaws-ice-pickles.html New Skins] Powers update, she no longer has that ability. At least she has her trusty ligh<br> | ||
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