
Wickerbottom's perk does not synergize with effect of The Everything Encyclopedia.At the same time, Wurt restores 33 sanity. Wickerbottom loses 33 Sanity and Maxwell 82.5 Sanity. If lowered prototyping requirements do not demand crafting station, player won't gain bonus 15 sanity points from learning it.Īfter reading the book loses 33% durability. If player prototypes item while not standing next to normally required research station, charge count is lowered by one, otherwise it is not consumed. Charges stack up, which allows player to read book multiple times in a row, and later use stored charges to prototype items with decreased requirements. Single read gives one 'charge' to any player within a 4-cell radius of the turf, including the caster. Items from both science tiers, tier 1 of magic and think tank can be crafted anywhere, while tier 2 magic items require any science or magic station. When used, it lowers requirement for prototyping items from science, magic and think tank tiers (for more information, check Crafting/Don't Starve Together). Crafted with 2 units of Papyrus and 1 Electrical Doodad in the Survivor Items Filter. The Everything Encyclopedia is a unique Book by Wickerbottom added to Don't Starve Together. “ I'll admit it's quite efficient to have everything in one book. However, even under perfect conditions, it is impossible to grow giant plants. Therefore, it's recommended to use the book on combinations of plants that feed each other, equip a One-man Band, and after using the book, switch to a Watering Can, and add water for the best result. Due to the high growth rate, it is difficult to add water or the right fertilizers, as well as talk to plants after using the book. At the same time, they consume water and use and release nutrients into the soil during the transition to each stage just like during normal growth. Garden plants affected by the book's begin to grow rapidly, going through each stage in about one second. Spends 20% durability per use and takes 33 points of sanity from Wickerbottom and Wurt, and 82,5 points from Maxwell. Only affects garden plants, berry bushes, banana bushes and stone fruit bushes, while only affecting 10 plants within a 7.5 turf cell radius. When cast, it causes nearby food plants to instantly grow. Horticulture, Abridged is a unique book by Wickerbottom added to Don't Starve Together. Food fills his stomach, but not his heart.ġ920 exp (96 days in a Reign of Giants save slot)Ģ240 exp (112 days in a Shipwrecked save slot)Ģ560 exp (128 days in a Shipwrecked save slot)įind and rescue Locked Wes in Adventure Modeįind Webber's skull and bury it inside an opened Grave when playing in a Reign of Giants save slotįind the Tarnished Crown and return it to Wilbur when playing in a Shipwrecked saveįind Woodleg's Cage in the Volcano and then unlock it with the Iron, Bone and Gold Keys while playing in a Shipwrecked saveĪcquire the Royal Crown by defeating Queen Womant, give it to the Pig Queen in the Palace in a Hamlet save.“ Say Wickerbottom, do you dabble in temporal magic as well? ”.Charged by lightning, damaged by water.

It also contains an exclusive character, Winona.īelow are the abilities and requirements to unlock each character. Don't Starve Together includes all characters from the base game and Reign of Giants DLC, however Shipwrecked DLC characters are not yet available. In Don't Starve Together, all available Characters are unlocked from the start and several perks have been changed and balanced for the multiplayer aspect of the game. Upon selecting a silhouette, the Poster on the left will be a coffin shut with chains and a lock, and the description will simply say "The Unknown". If the player has not unlocked a Character, it will appear as their respective silhouettes. There are currently five exception characters that are not gained by conventional experience, but through game feats. Most of the other Characters can be unlocked when sufficient Experience has been accrued, gained at Death or when escaping to a new world. The first accessible character is Wilson, considered the protagonist and the focus of the game's story. The only exception to this is Wes, the speechless mime, who does not make sounds or have quotes, instead he uses pantomimes.

Each character is "voiced" by a different instrument, and speaks differently when examining items and objects.


Each character has at least one character specific perk, in addition to various bonuses and penalties to their stats, and usually are different in play style. There are currently sixteen playable Characters in Don't Starve and its DLCs. Character select before the world generates.Ĭharacter select in Don't Starve Together.
