![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You will need to prepare jerky in advance, as it takes quite some time to dry. Taffy and Jerky are both good options to regain lost sanity, however you will need to take down some bees or make a bee box for taffy, and remember that bee boxes do not make honey during winter. Beware though as it is not a meat item, Wigfrid cannot eat it. Dragonpie is an effective health regen and also regenerates sanity. Even without ponds to fish from, Fishsticks can be made by entering the swamp and sweeping up after Merm and Tentacle battles.ĭragonpie can be used, although you will need a birdcage to produce dragonfruit seeds if you are to produce a lot of it. Pierogi also regenerates more health than other crock pot foods, and replenishes sanity as well. Pierogi is a good idea, as the eggs are easily obtainable from Pengulls during winter and the other ingredients can be either foraged for or obtained from traps. You will need to replenish your health and sanity during the fight, as Deerclops' attacks pack a punch and its insanity aura is one of the worst in the game. Remember you will need reeds to make all kinds of darts, though, meaning you will have to visit a swamp. If you have a bird trap, gather some feathers from birds to make darts, as those are a suitable ranged weapon as well. Remember you will need a total of 60 logs to make that many boomerangs, so a luxury axe is advisable if you don't want to be crafting new axes repeatedly. 15 boomerangs will do enough damage to defeat Deerclops, although you may want to craft more boomerangs for practice or as backup. Only do this if you have enough silk though. Using the charcoal, make some boomerangs. If you are playing as Wigfrid and don't have enough time to make a ham bat or can't find any pigs, a Battle Spear will do.Īlternatively, burn some trees to collect charcoal. You should at least wait until winter before you do this though, or the ham bat will spoil. Use the drops from the Werepig to make a ham bat. ![]() Werepigs have a simpler kiting pattern than pigs and defeating one should prove easy enough if you have a spear and a log suit. Feed a pig four pieces of monster meat (easily obtainable from hounds or spiders) to turn it into a Werepig. The first thing you will need is a weapon. You should have the above materials by then. You should start preparing for Deerclops about five days in advance (about day 25). If playing as Wilson or Webber, do not shave your beard during winter, as it can be used for insulation. A beefalo hat or winter hat is good for your first year, although for the next years you may want to consider hunting Koalefants to make a Breezy or Puffy Vest. Making a clothing item for insulation is advisable, though not necessary. If you want a renewable source of wood, plant a grove of evergreens near your base, as twiggy trees do not produce much wood and birchnut trees do not drop birchnuts during winter as they are deciduous. Making your base near a lumpy evergreen forest is a good idea, as they produce 3 logs per fully grown tree (4 if you dig up the stump) and you don't have to worry about replanting them. You should gather enough logs in winter to keep your fire going all day. When the thermal stone in your inventory goes cold, swap it out for the one by the fire. Make two thermal stones and keep one by your fire pit and one in your inventory at all times. Skip to the sixth paragraph if you already have the stuff to survive winter. Its sanity drain and intense Area of Effect (AoE) attacks mean you will have to prepare thoroughly if you want to survive winter.īefore you start preparing for Deerclops, you will have to have enough tools and resources to survive a standard winter. Readers should read the content carefully, and follow accordingly.ĭeerclops is one of the first major obstacles a player will encounter in an RoG or DST world if starting in Autumn. This article may contain instructional language and subjective recommendations. ![]()
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