9/3/2023 0 Comments Dont starve together deerclopsI know that the devs made him this way because it's more faithful to what Deerclops is like in Don't Starve, but Don't Starve is a very different game from Terraria (such as DS having permadeath as a core mechanic), and what works for one game might not work for the other. ![]() The items you can get from Deerclops are actually good now, and allowing the player to cheese what would otherwise be a fairly hard boss by mindlessly slamming their face into a wall 1,000 times to get good equipment does a disservice to both Deerclops as a boss and Terraria's progression as a whole. So we'll see how that goes.As is, Deerclops seems too easy to cheese due to him not despawning upon the player's death. And if I do say so myself, not bad for my first time fighting a Don't Starve boss!Īnyway, then Spring started and a Moose/Goose immediately laid an egg in the middle of our base. It was genuinely one of the most exciting and fulfilling experiences I've had playing a video game, especially co-op. Bernie seemed to make the shadow monsters vulnerable to Wigfrid too (who was at full health/sanity from defeating the Deerclops), so they were dealt with by the time Willow had restored her health and sanity. I made it in the knick of time, barely clinging to life as Bernie roared to life and distracted the shadows long enough for Willow to begin chomping down all the finally finished large jerky on the drying racks. Unable to pull up my map, I had to rely on following my husband/Wigfrid there without letting myself get caught by the increasing number of Terrorbeaks. My husband pointed out that Bernie could save me, not realizing I had foolishly left the fella at base camp. ![]() I began just running in an endless circle being chased by an increasing number of Terrorbeaks, having accepted my fate. Only now Willow was completely armorless, fully insane, and at almost zero health. The Deerclops managed to plow through all four of my/Willow's armor pieces and reduce me to almost no health, but just after that my husband/Wigfrid landed the finishing blow and we both cheered. I tried to kite, but not knowing the exact animation pattern of the Deerclops made it difficult to do consistently. It was my first real boss battle so I definitely struggled, especially with the limited healing/sanity restoring items. We managed to make it to a nearby Pig Village just before Deerclops spawned, which was a really fun backdrop for the battle with the pigs occasionally running in to join the fight. In my panic, I also left Bernie behind. But we were still armed with two battle helms and log suits each, as well as a battle spear for Wigfrid and a Ham Bat for Willow. I also didn't do an excellent job maintaining Willow's hunger, so I was basically starving when the first Deerclops warning came and we had to run away from base camp. I was supposed to be in charge of sanity/health restoring food, but I only managed to prepare about 6 Pierogis and 10 small jerkies in total before Deerclops spawned, with 5 large jerkies still in the process of drying. My husband was particularly excited to fight the Deerclops as Wigfrid, since he had mostly won the battle in the past by relying Webber's spider army. The strategy worked pretty well and matched both of our play styles, so we made it into late winter pretty handily and began preparing to take on the Deerclops. I really liked focusing on the base, so I/Willow set up the rabbit traps, crock pots, and drying racks while my husband/Wigfrid went out gathering resources to bring back. I played as Willow and he played as Wigfrid (because we ship them lol). We created a pretty standard survival world. After playing for a bit on my own, I was finally confident enough to play alongside him in a shared DST world. ![]() So for reference, my husband started playing Don't Starve/Don't Starve Together a little over a year ago and finally got me into it this past December.
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