It can be traded to the Pig King for 6 Gold Nuggets. Frazzled Wire have a 4. They can also result from hammering Broken Clockworks. They can be traded to the Pig King for 5 Gold Nuggets. The Gnome has a 4. It can be found outside of Graves in the Box Thing set piece. In Don't Starve Together , there is a female variant of the gnome. The Gnome can be obtained by trading with the King of the Merms in exchange for Fishes. Gord's Knot has a 4. Gord's Knot is a reference to the story in which Alexander the Great was told that whoever could complete the impossible challenge of disentangling Gordian's Knot and release the tethered cart would rule all of Asia.
He released the cart by cutting the Knot with a knife, and went on to conquer much of Asia Minor, before his army rebelled. It has since become a metaphor for solving a complex problem with a simple solution, by thinking outside of the box. The Hardened Rubber Bung has a 4. It is more commonly referred to as a Bath Plug. It can also work as a Float for the Sea Fishing Rod. The Lying Robot has a 4.
The "Lying" part of its name may refer to the short story " Liar! Melty Marbles have a 4. It can also be obtained by hammering Broken Clockworks. Mismatched Buttons have a 4. They can be traded to the Pig King for 7 Gold Nuggets.
It can be given to the Pig King for four Gold Nuggets. This Trinket is not available in Don't Starve Together. It can be given to the Pig King for one Gold Nugget. Second-Hand Dentures has a 4. The Sextant can be snagged from Flotsam by using a Fishing Rod.
It can be given to the Pig King for two Gold Nuggets. The Meat Effigy, which requires beard hair, but not necessarily from a person's beard. The Pan Flute, since the Mandrake it consumes doesn't seem to be visible anywhere on the item.
The most blatant example is the Old Bell in Reign of Giants , which bears absolutely no resemblance to the ingredients used to craft it. Face Hugger : The Slurpers do this. When they attach, they take up the head slot of the character's inventory, dropping whatever is there.
When attached, they provide light and slowly drain the character's hunger. Make of that what you will. Fantastic Flora : Lureplants, whose "eyes" are their only defense and will eat anything. Hamlet introduces Wormwood , a player character who is a plant brought to life by a gem, Snaptooths, which are carnivorous plants that become bigger the more they eat and Hanging Vines, some of which hit you upside the head to make you drop items and eats whatever you drop.
Wormwood is back in DT. There are also types of lizards and fish which are walking the line between animal and vegetable. The two items crafted from them the Magiluminescence amulet and the Star Caller's Staff are both primarily light sources, though they have extra benefits on the side. Fish People : The Merms, who often drop fish when killed. Developers' explanation?
DST retcons the fish as being pets, with the playable Merm, Wurt, having a increase in Sanity whenever one is in her inventory. Flipping Helpless : In the Forge, Snortoises can be immobilized for a while when hit by the Pyre Poker special attack, which turns them onto their backs.
Fish do the same thing after the fishing rework. This is the sign of Charlie's reign of the world. Red thorns appear throughout the game world because of this as well. Fog of War : Don't Starve Together has this to balance out the multiplayer. With this active, what is shown on the map is the last version seen.
Forbidden Fruit : As revealed in Wilson's character intro trailer, Maxwell offered him forbidden scientific knowledge in exchange of helping him, and Wilson being out of original ideas, gave in. Dubbed the William Carter puzzles by fans, it elaborates on Maxwell's backstory as well as that of a girl named Charlie. The same Charlie was confirmed to be the Night Monster. It ends about as well as you'd expect. For Science! Foreshadowing : In the Forbidden Knowledge trailer, Wilson is at one point seen defeatedly slumping into an armchair after a failed experiment.
It has been heavily implied that Maxwell's past dabbling with dark magic led to his assistant Charlie turning into the Night Monster. In "A New Reign", this made Charlie a more suitable replacement for the Nightmare Throne, effortlessly becoming a bigger threat than Maxwell was when he had the Nightmare Throne.
Maxwell has been referring to the "Moon" in quotation marks long before its true nature was revealed. Fridge Logic : An invoked example. In the DLC Reign of Giants , if Webber comes across his skeleton and examines it, he wonders what happened to the spider parts, since he's not entirely human. From Nobody to Nightmare : The main villains of the games.
Maxwell went from an unsuccessful, down-on-his-luck stage magician, to a Manipulative Bastard who can wield dark magic. Charlie went from a sweet-hearted stage assistant to being the game's resident Night Monster after Maxwell used too much dark magic for his performances, which directly led to Charlie's transformation.
As of "A New Reign", she became an even bigger nightmare after becoming queen and ascending to the Nightmare Throne. Gaia's Vengeance : Chopping down a tree in the vicinity of other trees will very rarely spawn a Treeguard, sometimes even two. For added fun, it happens to be a boss level monster. Said Treeguard can also be pacified by planting enough pine cones, or balancing out what you're taking from the environment.
That being said, Treeguards do drop some of the most valuable resources in the game Krampus will spawn if you gain too many naughtiness points , which is typically done by killing too many innocent creatures in too short of a timespan.
Unlike the Treeguard, he won't go after you unless you attack him, but instead will steal any items on the ground and in chests. If you fail to kill him before he takes everything, he'll disappear into his Bag of Holding and you'll never see those items again. A variant happens with Wormwood. All plants are his friends, so he doesn't take it well when they're killed. Chopping down trees; digging up stumps, grass tufts, or saplings; plucking flowers; or burning any sort of plant will take a toll on his sanity.
Conversely, planting things will improve his sanity. It was also the first total conversion mod to be possible on the game's engine.
The Lost Fragment is a more hidden one, which is also official and part of the William Carter Puzzles. Steam has a workshop for the PC version. There's also an in-game link to a community filled with mods that aren't on the workshop. This includes, amongst other things, the ability to play as Freddy Fazbear and friends, Markiplier , and The Tf2 mercs, because of course it does. Gameplay and Story Segregation : Freeing Maxwell unlocks him as a playable character, but your own character gets trapped in his place.
You're not locked out of using them, however, and can even re-enter Adventure Mode and rescue them with themselves.
Wormwood's in-game quotes suggest that he finds rot "yummy" and that he enjoys getting wet. Makes perfect sense for a Plant Person. Despite this, rot still decreases his hunger meter and he has no resistance against wetness or the associated sanity drain. Gameplay Automation : The space bar. Use it to chop down entire forests, strip mine rock fields, harvest crops, pick up items and kill hordes of monsters with only one button. Geo Effects : Swamps and spider webs impede movement, while cobblestone and dirt roads boost movement speed.
Giant Foot of Stomping : In "Reign of Giants", an item called the Old Bell can summon Bigfoot, a giant reptilian foot that squashes anything it steps on. It dwarfs the already huge boss monsters and can kill them in one stomp. Giant Spider : The spiders, the most common hostile mob in the game.
They live inside spider dens and roam around near it at night. They're about the same size as your player character's head. There's also an even larger spider called the spider queen. She is, essentially the den that the smaller spiders live in. Giant Squid : The Quacken, a Shipwrecked boss which can spawn when trawling in the open ocean. It's easily the biggest creature in the entire game. Glowing Flora : The extensive cave systems accessible through sinkholes are home to two types of bioluminescent plants, the mushtrees — tree-sized mushrooms that shine with faint blue, red or green glows, depending on which color variation they come in — and Light Flowers — true plants that sprout either one, two or three glowing white spheres named Light Bulbs at the end of tall stalks.
Since the caves are otherwise completely lightless, and since in Don't Starve walking into the darkness is an excellent way of dying a horrible death , the occasional groves of mushtrees and light flowers provide invaluable oases of relative safety.
The bulbs of light flowers can also be used to craft lanterns, although doing so also means shrinking the size of the permanent illuminated areas. Glow berries, also found in the caves, are a subversion. At first they appear to be a small plant with a fruit that gives off a faint blue light Go for the Eye : Wilson's battle cry.
Gold Makes Everything Shiny : There are regular pickaxes, axes, and shovels made from flint, and there are golden variants of those that are more durable the logic of which is pointed out by some characters. He shouldn't have listened to Maxwell in the first place. Gosh Dang It to Heck! Darn it all to heck!! G-Rated Sex : When Beefalo are in mating season, their babies spawn off-screen. Gravity Barrier : There are no beaches. The edges of the game world are surrounded by cliffs.
Grievous Harm with a Body : The Bat Bat is a giant Batilisk wing that not only damages foes but gives health to the player with each hit, and the Tentacle Spike, the end of a Tentacle, is the most damaging item in the game with no harmful effects on the user.
Growling Gut : If a character is down to less than a third of their hunger meter, their idle animation will be them rubbing their stomach. If you listen closely when they're doing this, you can hear a faint, low-pitched rumble that is probably supposed to be this.
Harmful Healing : Monster Meat is very filling, but dramatically lowers your health. The same goes for Monster Lasagna. The mushrooms qualify too; typically, eating a mushroom will recover one stat and lower another. Harmless Electrocution : WX will not only become supercharged upon being zapped, but will come out of it with a large health boost. Other characters take a bit of damage from being struck by lightning, but that's about it. Heal Thyself : Spiders drop their glands when killed, which can be used to restore a pittance of health.
Alternatively, you can save them and gather some ashes and rocks to craft a healing salve, or create a poultice using papyrus and honey. Several food items can also heal you up a little bit as well. Hearts Are Health : The Life Meter is represented as a heart in a red circle that shrivels as the character's health lowers. Hell Is That Noise : Distorted growls and moans generally signify the approach of a powerful mob. Hounds bark, a distant Deerclops growls and shakes the earth, and the Night Monster hisses periodically.
Player characters have a tendency to panic at the noise, which also provides a warning to those who have their sound off. Heroic Mime : Wes , who gets bonus points for being an actual mime. I want to set up a lil gnome village :DD If anyone is able to do this thanks to them so much! I was never able to code or even learn it. So I cant do it myself. A little interraction between gnomette and gnome's could be nice!
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Ask Question. Asked 4 years, 4 months ago. Active 2 years, 2 months ago. Viewed 1k times. What other special game elements are spawned naturally in every map? I am thinking of set pieces or unique items -- things like: Glommer's Statue The small farm set piece several Basic farms, carrots, twigs, and grass tufts, and usually always? Improve this question. I updated it to clarify. You've confused Maxwell's Door and the Teleportato , which is another word for the wooden thing.
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