![]() ![]() Somewhere near rabbit holes is never a bad choice, as they're a consistent, combat-free source of food. Your first order of business should be wandering around and picking up sticks, rocks, and grass while looking for a good place to set up your first base.You can get manure from beefalo or by giving pigmen food. Starting out you want to find gold (for the science machine) and poop (for farming).You can trap spiders, which makes clearing out nests easier early on.Live rabbits don't spoil, so store them until you need them.Not just because it keeps you safe from the dark, but also because if you're about to freeze to death Park your base somewhere within easy reach of a bunch of rabbit burrows. Rabbits are a goddamn perfect resource, giving both food and warmth.Winter comes at about day 20, be prepared.If you hear growling, get somewhere with nothing flammable, and pull out your best weapon and armor.Try to make a bird cage and catch a bird you can feed the bird cooked monster meat to turn it into eggs, which you can either cook for food, let rot to make gunpowder (handy for some trap-based strategies) or make bacon and eggs and some other crock pot stuff.Make some bee boxes (you'll need to catch some bees with the bug net and break a hive to get a honeycomb) and put it near the flowers being near them makes them produce honey much faster, and honey is used in a bunch of the best crock pot recipes.These will spawn more butterflies for you that you can either keep catching to plant more or kill for a pretty good healing item and a small chance at a rare cooking ingredient that also makes an extremely good healing item. Catch butterflies with the bug net and use them to plant fields of flowers near your house.This will give you charcoal you can use to make crock pots and drying racks to make dried meat, which is a very good staple food - restores a good amount of hunger and health, restores some sanity, and takes an extremely long time to spoil. So get like ~6-10 pinecones, plant a small stand of trees isolated from anything else the fire could spread to, wait for them to grow out of the sapling stage, then equip a torch and right-click on one. To get it, you need to burn down a living tree then cut it once the fire's gone out. Charcoal is needed for a lot of very important food-production recipes but the method to get it is not very clear. ![]() They are all on the top of the Steam workshop The big one I would recommend for new players is the expanded needs UI that shows body temperature, it will be invaluable in learning how the freezing/overheating system works. I use the ones that mark more things on your map, isometric placement, expanded needs UI, making the backpack in it's own slot (the most cheat one, but makes sense to me) and color coding the wormholes. #Dont starve together manure mods#
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