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Dont starve wiki mandrake
Dont starve wiki mandrake







dont starve wiki mandrake

Note that Smallbirds can trigger Tooth Traps and Bee Mines, likely killing them. Other birds won't run away from Smallbirds and can be a good way to get Feathers and Morsels.

dont starve wiki mandrake

Since they have very small Health, players must be careful when fighting strong mobs or groups of them. If the player moves far enough away from the Smallbird while it is sleeping at night, it will wake up to move closer to the player before falling asleep again. Smallbirds will follow the player and attack the player's targets.

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Eating anything heals them to full health. They will eat seeds off the ground when they are hungry. They can be fed raw Berries and any type of Seeds. When starving ( = 0), they will die after 4 game hours (2 minutes). Smallbirds require 20 hunger points per day and will demand food by chirping when hungry ( < 50%). They are considered innocent creatures and killing one adds 6 points to the player's naughtiness level. A Smallbird will grow into a Teenbird (or Smallish Tallbird) after 10 full days. They are limited, so you have to use the wisely.Smallbirds are passive mobs that have been hatched from a Tallbird Egg and can fly briefly, unlike teens and adults. That "feature" disappeared as soon as they finished them up, there was no reason to keep such as OP functionality (because renewable Mandrakes, Gears and that kind of stuff). In the end, that CR option existed for a reason.), you could just Regenerate Cave and play again. The Cave Generation existed in beta testing state, when "caves" actually appeared in the game - if you died in them, or for another reasons (like bug or glitch. So, the important part of this post is this question:are you saying that this Cave Regeneration thing is a mechanic that is no longer a thing/has been removed from the game? If so, then I will create a new thread with my own suggestions. This thread seems to suggest that is is possible. I am obviously new, and I didn't know what this CR thing was, and can't find any info on it, I was also really excited to see that my favorite mob in the game can be made a renewable resource. This discussion is about respawnable Mandrakes, and it's last comment is that they exist. Half of the year old topic is rather closed, so I've said about necroing. I agree with with that, reopening an old topic is "rather better" than creating a new one, but if it's like a month old or so. Maybe I need to rethink this finite = game mechanic rather than an injustice. (I understand they are renewable in RoG now, but RoG is DLC ie not everyone has it). I guess I just have a hard time with thinking of any resources in the game being finite, actually - I'm not happy about Gears being another rare/finite one, for instance. Upon reflection, considering how amazing their uses are, I'm not surprised at how limited a resource they are. I am obviously new, and I didn't know what this CR thing was, and can't find any info on it, I was also really excited to see that my favourite mob in the game can be made a renewable resource. This is not a snyde remark, please don't misinterpret - is this not the "done thing" here - was I better off creating a new thread vs reopening an old one? I was looking under suggestions to see if there were any threads that had addressed my question, before creating a new one - as is standard practice in a forum (not rehashing stuff that's been addressed - that's what old posts are for, to save the same discussion from being brought up over and over as new topics). So I'm new to the game (about 40 hours in, day 150 for the first time). Second of, mandrakes do not respawn, and "cave regeneration" was a thing a while ago. First of, thanks for necro-ing that topic up.









Dont starve wiki mandrake