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Dont starve together clothing
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  3. #Dont starve together clothing Ps4

For reference I have Eyebone, Flint, Twigs, Grass, Rocks, Logs (sometimes Glommer Goop too) all full stacks in my first inventory slots then a stack of bundling wrap on the far right. I like to be a mobile base even though I have a megabase as well so that I have total and utter freedom. It has nothing to do with skill or efficiency but purely personal preference. This is why I carry a full stack of all the basic materials and a bunch of other stuff too, I always have ice chester with me with multiple tools in the top two rows (stuff like eyebrellla, sewing kit, miners hat, star and moon caller and lantern generally) and fresh food in one slot on the bottom row and endless bundled food in the last two slots. I very much like to collect large amounts of resources and be able to stop and essentially live wherever I want on the map for as long as I want at a moments notice if I get the fancy to do so.

#Dont starve together clothing Ps4

I for one am a hoarder extraordinare, im also on console and up until recently was on ps4 not ps5 so I also couldn't afford to have endless mats and resources laying around everywhere, hell walking through my base used to be a nightmare as the game would lag from the sheer amount of endless full chests of bundle wrapped resources. Yes backpacks and the such can be a noob trap sometimes in specific situations but at the same time there are plenty of ways to play the game and all are perfectly valid. Just like the recent thread that was about playing the game how you want to and that there is no correct or incorrect way to play the game this is certainly the exact same thing.

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It would honestly be more aesthetic than anything for me as well but some neat stuff could be accomplished like actually using a belt of hunger for the first time ever.Īlso I don't think its just purely a case of "those who use backpacks just aren't as good as us pros and can't manage their inventory and dont know how to only use late game GG items" which is certainly a vibe I get almost anytime this topic is brought up and it always irks me because a) elitism which is always gross and b) I couldnt disagree more. Honestly doesn't seem like this is a popular opinion at all but I'm all for it as well.

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Summer is even more in clothes' favor since clothes is literally just right clicking something in your inventory every 10 or so minutes to cool down unlike a thermal stone (unless you have snow Chester who can keep the stones cool, but he can die, only one person gets him, and he can't follow you through the caves). Clothes are about 11 to 25 minutes depending on how many you wear, and they heat up faster than a stone, and you can actually tell when you can start heading out with max duration unlike a stone. Thermal stones keep you safe for about 4 to 8 minutes depending on how you heat it. "Most people" don't even understand how clothes and thermal stones work and try to use both a hat and a stone, which doesn't do anything. From what I've seen on pubs "most people" don't even make a lantern unless you supply them with the lightbulbs, and "most people" definitely don't make moggles or miner hats. "Most people" have a football helmet, a backpack (not even a piggyback or insulated pack), and then a spear or maybe a ham bat. If you look at what "most people" use you'll notice it doesn't include most of the strongest items items in the game like thulecite armor, magi, bone equipment, etc. "Most people" just don't know how to manage their inventory so they don't wear them.

dont starve together clothing

Clothes are already better than backpacks.











Dont starve together clothing