

The Battle Helm provides players with 80% protection and only takes 2 Gold Nuggets and 2 Rocks to craft. One of my favourite things about being a Wigfrid main is always having access to her Battle Helm, especially while playing Don’t Starve Together. Similar to Telltale Hearts in Don’t Starve Together, a Wormwood player should keep a few Living Logs on hand or craft them whenever at high Health. Even with Woodie on your team, chances are you’re going to have a much easier time crafting Living Logs with Wormwood.įocusses when using Living Logs include the Shadow Manipulator, Dark Sword, Bat Bat (which can actually heal Wormwood) and the rest of Wormwood’s exclusive crafts. The only other way players will be able to receive Living Logs are by killing the Elder Mandrake, A Smashing Pot or by purchasing them in The Flying Pig Arcane Shop in the Hamlet DLC.Īs you can tell, the sources of Living Logs tend to be more difficult to grind out, primarily because many sources rely on chance or RNG. Living Logs are usually collected by killing Treeguards (including Palm Treeguards) in all versions of Don’t Starve (DS, DST, RoG, HAM, & SW) and Poison Birchtrees in Don’t Starve Together & Reign of Giants. If players are prepared to lose this Health they can quickly regain it in a matter of seconds. To craft a Living Log, Wormwood players must forfeit 20 Health, which may seem steep to newer players. The following are the items that are specific to Wormwood: LIVING LOGīy far, one of the most useful items Wormwood can craft is the Living Log. Wormwood’s new crafts can be found in the Green Thumb Tab, which is always accessible and does not require any items or stations nearby. Well, Wormwood is another character who receives an extra tab to craft exclusive recipes to help him survive! To be honest, Wormwood is by far one of the most unique characters in Don’t Starve and Don’t Starve Togetherįor those of you who play or have played Maxwell or Wickerbottom, you’re probably used to having a new tab specifically for your character.

Wormwood doesn’t have too many downfalls, like Wes, but provides a change in playstyle like Wurt, Warly and Wortox. Players will also receive Wormwood for free if they have purchased Hamlet DLC or can purchase Wormwood in various chests in Don’t Starve Together. Wormwood is a character that was made available in the Hamlet DLC, while also playable in Don’t Starve Together, Wormwood costs 2,700 Spools to craft.

While it’s hard to say goodbye to my soulmate Wigfrid, I’ve been enjoying my time spent as the adorable Wormwood. I’ve recently been expanding my horizons and playing characters in Don’t Starve and Don’t Starve Together that aren’t considered overpowered, but instead provide a challenge for players.
