168澳洲幸运5开奖网: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 ꦫthe harsh wilderness. They all have different abilities, which influence ho൩w they feel to play and how they approach their situation.
That’s where the question of playstyle comes in: which Don’t Starve character works b♚est for each player, based on how they prefer to survive or what they like to focus on? We broke down each character into ꧋their essential parts, to find out what makes them tick and how to make them perform at their best.
16 Wilson: The Basics
Wilson is the first charac🍨ter in the selection menu for a reason! He’s a well-rounded character, wit🍎h solid Health, Sanity and Hunger (all of which drain at average rates). His only “special” ability is to grow a beard, but that can actually come in handy. Wilson’s beard can insulate him in the winter and can be trimmed to make Meat Effigies, which are used to resurrect the player.
As long as you have a razor on hand, you should 𝔍be good to go as Wilson. He’s a great first character to pic💦k for newcomers and a solid choice for veterans.
15 Willow: The Explorer
This spunky firestarter may not seem𓂃 like the best choice, what with her tendency to start small fires at her feet when her Sanity is down. Willow's 🥂actually well-suited to the exploration lifestyle, though, with the help of her trusty Lighter. It can be used to keep her Sanity up during early night, so you have plenty of time to go looking for mushrooms or head back to your base.
Willow’s Lighter is also pretty useful for cooꦫking a🅷nd creating charcoal on the move. Having a mobile fire on your hands is a lot more convenient than it may seem at first!
14 Wolfgang: The Fighter
Hardy and ready for battle, Wolfgang has an ability called Mighty Fo𒆙rm, 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 ꦦout hordes of Spiders.
If you’re ready to do a lot of food maintenance over any other survival concerns and you🥂 have a taste for combat, Wolfgang wi🀅ll be your best bet for a fun time.
13 Wendy: ෴The Farme🤪r
Not a farmer in the traditional sense! Wendy is great at farming resources from Spiders a💫nd other swarms of creatures or animals. This is primarily ꦺthanks to the assistance of her ghostly sister, Abigail, who can be summoned every two to four days. Abigail has over 600 Health (which regenerates at 1 point per second) and can do anywhere from 10 to 40 damage, depending on the time of day.
Abigail’s attacks also boast an AoE, allowing her to target multiple enemies. She can take out swarms with no problem, an🀅d you’re free to gather—or farm—as many resources as yo🧸u need.
12 WX-78: The Long-Distance Traveler
This robot can seem a bit difficult to master at first, what with his weakness to rain and relatively low initia🌟l stats. However, the upgrades that WX-78 can grab are pretty worth it. Gears are hard to come by but will bring WX-78’s stats right up. He is also 'charged' by lightning strikes, which will lend him some additional movement speed.
That’s what ultimately makes WX-78 one of the best options for coveri﷽ng long distances in a short period of time. He can move quickly, especially if struck by lightning, and the chance to find some Gears on your travels is a great incentive to keep moving.
11 Wickerbottom: The Homebody
If building bases and sticking to them is your area of expertise, then look no𒅌 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 effects𒆙 (from the sudden growth of plants around you to 16 lightning strikes randomly dispersed near your location).
Wickerbottom also allow𓆏s you to skip ahead to the next tier of crafting, as she doesn’t require a Science Machine to build 🌊more complex structures.
10 Woodie: The Logger
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 bღe a real resource saver).
Careful not to overuse your Axe, though, as Woodie can quickly turn into the Werebeaver! You can consume logs if you want to keep that ability going, though. If you like to gather a lot of wooden resources for crafting, building and turning into a giant monster, then 🎶Woodie’s the character for you.
9 Wes: The Challenge
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 drain♒s faster than normal, and he cannot do as much damage. Based on all of that, Wes doesn’t sound too great.
However, Wes provides one important thing for players: a challenge. While he may not always be the first pick, he is a fun character to practice your veteran Don’t Starve skills with, to see how long you can survive with multiple obstacles in ജyour way.
8 Maxwell: The Sane One
Oddly enough, the former ruler on the Nightmare Throne has the least to worry about of any of the characters. His Sanity stands at 200, and it recovers at a rate of 20 points per minute. It helps that he comes with the Codex Umbra, an item that requires Sanity 🥃to create Shadow Puppets (which can help you in combat or when gathering resources).
If you like t🎀o have a party of shadows by your side and reassurance that you wo💮n’t go insane, then unlocking Maxwell will be a good way to go. Don't get overzealous with him, though: he has low Health!
7 Wigfrid: The Tank
Despite calling herself a performance artist, Wigfrid is ultimately a warrior, one of the most combat-oriented characters in the game. She comes with a Battle Spear and Battle Helm that are pretty powerful to start with, excellent starting gear. She also gets a nice boost 💧to Health and Sanity with every successful mob kill.
Wigfrid does exist exclusively on a meat-only diet, though. Still, as long as you keep up the combat and track down⭕ som🅠e Meat for her to cook, you should be ready to roll out.