![]() ![]() Use these ways to store food indefinitely: Being near to rabbit holes (in combination to a boomerang or traps) can get you food as well.Ī trick I often use is that food doesn't spoil until it's removed from it source. Have a lot of berry bushes, crock pots, drying racks, twigs, grass, and trees. A solution could be to have everything you need close to your camp. Warm one near a fire (even holding it and standing near a fire works), you'll get cold slower.Īs you figured out, the biggest problem with cold is that it makes it harded to stay away from your camp for a long time. all slow down the rate you get colder.Īnother easy (cheap) way to lower the freezing rate is a heat stone. Things like a winter hat, rabbit earmuffs, beefalo hat, puffy vest. To mitigate losing temperature fast, you can wear protective clothing. Having a heatsource near your respawn point (fire, chest with logs/coal) is recommended. ![]() If it dips below 5, you get cold (visual indicator, edges freezing), if it gets below 0, you start losing health.Īn evil sideeffect of this is that should you die and respawn, you'll start freezing pretty much instantly again. Fire will warm you, but going away from fire too long will lower your body temperature. ![]() In addition to the three basic things you need to keep up to stay alive (hunger, health, sanity), and to the task of avoiding getting killed, in winter your temperature becomes an issue. The Winter Guide gives a few good pointers. Veterans can start a game in winter and still manage (in fact, a few level in adventure modes require you to do so). Surviving your first winter can be hard, especially for new players. ![]()
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