Skyworthy

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Looks like an exit-ing ride!

Wilson, when examining in Hamlet world

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I should get out of here.

Willow, when examining in Hamlet world

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Is fun flying machines.

Wolfgang, when examining in Hamlet world

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Shall I leave this mortal coil?

Wendy, when examining in Hamlet world

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EXIT PORT

WX-78, when examining in Hamlet world

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An egress.

Wickerbottom, when examining in Hamlet world

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It goes somewhere else.

Woodie, when examining in Hamlet world

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An exit but not a way out.

Maxwell, when examining in Hamlet world

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Another innovation that runs on dark fuel!

Wagstaff, when examining in Hamlet world

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Öutward tö adventure!

Wigfrid, when examining in Hamlet world

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That leads somewhere else.

Webber, when examining in Hamlet world

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Sweet ride!

Walani, when examining in Hamlet world

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Any good restaurants in there?

Warly, when examining in Hamlet world

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'tis not a boat, but ye c'n sail it.

Woodlegs, when examining in Hamlet world

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THAT WAY MADNESS LIES

Wilba, when examining in Hamlet world

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Where to?

Wormwood, when examining in Hamlet world

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Does it actually fly?!

Wheeler, when examining in Hamlet world

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Good clean family amusement.

Wilson, when examining out of Hamlet world

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That looks... fun.

Willow, when examining out of Hamlet world

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Is fun flying machines.

Wolfgang, when examining out of Hamlet world

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Another world, another hardship.

Wendy, when examining out of Hamlet world

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ENTRY PORT

WX-78, when examining out of Hamlet world

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Leads to adventure.

Wickerbottom, when examining out of Hamlet world

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Feel like goin' on a trip, Lucy?

Woodie, when examining out of Hamlet world

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Off to another adventure?

Maxwell, when examining out of Hamlet world

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I must learn how to harness the dark fuel into a teleportation device!

Wagstaff, when examining out of Hamlet world

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Onward to adventure!

Wigfrid, when examining out of Hamlet world

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I hope it goes somewhere cool.

Webber, when examining out of Hamlet world

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Where's that go?

Walani, when examining out of Hamlet world

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A whole new world of ingredients.

Warly, when examining out of Hamlet world

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Fer sailin' the skies.

Woodlegs, when examining out of Hamlet world

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THAT WAY MADNESS LIES

Wilba, when examining out of Hamlet world

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Where to?

Wormwood, when examining out of Hamlet world

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I've my doubts it'll actually fly, but I'm desperate.

Wheeler, when examining out of Hamlet world

The Skyworthy is the Hamlet DLC's equivalent of Shipwrecked's Seaworthy. It is found in the Magic Tab, requires 4 Nightmare Fuel, 4 Living Logs, and the Can of Silly String to craft, and a Shadow Manipulator to prototype.

The Skyworthy allows the player to travel to both a Shipwrecked or vanilla/Reign of Giants world (if DLCs are installed). It may be crafted again to travel back to the Hamlet world. In Shipwrecked or vanilla/Reign of Giants worlds, the required Can of Silly String may be found by hammering a Wicker Basket which is generated somewhere in the world. Can of Silly String can also be obtained in the Royal Gallery in the Hamlet world. Once traveled to a different world, the player can also find/craft the Seaworthy to use for travel between Shipwrecked and Reign of Giants worlds.

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  • A Skyworthy tends to prioritize linking to another Skyworthy in another connected world (the same applies to the Seaworthy). With this mechanism, a player can utilize it for quick travel in a Hamlet-compatible world. For example, with a Hamlet-compatible Shipwrecked world, the player can build a Skyworthy in their main base and then build a Seaworthy near a Slot Machine in a different island. To quick travel to the Slot Machine the player must have a connected vanilla/Reign of Giants (RoG) world with a Skyworthy and a Seaworthy built next to each other (the player must obtain the Sea Worther and the Can of Silly String to craft them). Use the Skyworthy to go to the vanilla/RoG world, then use the Seaworthy, and upon entering the Shipwrecked world the player would be on the Slot Machine Island.
  • If a player have spent more than 61 days in Reign of Giants or Shipwrecked world before entering a new Hamlet world by Skyworthy, the Hamlet world will be locked in Aporkalypse state when the player arrive until the player reverse the Aporkalypse Calendar. So it is recommended to bring everything needed for reaching the Aporkalypse Calendar before using Skyworthy in the circumstance.

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  • When the Shipwrecked DLC is not installed, the structure itself refers Hamlet world as "a deeply dangerous jungle".

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