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This is a survival guide written primarily for the Shipwrecked DLC, which introduces new gameplay mechanics and several other changes. Only techniques and strategies unique to Shipwrecked are discussed here. For players who have not played Don't Starve before, see this guide.

Wilson stranded on an island

Day 1

One should play Don't Starve how they usually play for the first day or two - collect resources and food, Campfire Campfire.png for the night, etc. The player will start on an island. Scout the island to get an idea of what resources are readily available, and what resources require a trip to a neighboring isle. Before being able to build a Science Machine for backpack, build a primitive version called the Thatch Pack for more carrying capacity. It might be a good idea to craft a pickaxe, and mine boulders, as flint spawned on the ground can be scarce on the first island. When gathering trees for a Campfire, it is advised to chop down the tallest trees, as they give off the most wood and the seeds for planting new trees. If one chops down a Palm Tree, the Coconuts can be hacked open with a Machete for Halved Coconuts, an edible food item. Jungle Tree can be chopped to obtain Jungle Tree Seeds, which can be used for fuel for a fire, Eggs, and Bananas. However, be advised that Snakes may spawn.

Day 2-5

Wilson rowing on the great open sea

For second or third day, craft a Machete Machete.png from the tools Icon Tools.png tab. Use the Machete to hack down four Bamboo Patches and three Viney Bushes to make a Raft Raft.png from NauticalIcon Nautical.png tab.

Deploy the boat onto water and right click to start sailing. One can find Seaweed Seaweed.png in shallow oceans, which is a decent source of food in beginning days. When one reaches medium and deep oceans, be sure to sail on the waves for a speed boost. This is accomplished by sailing into the wave from behind towards the direction wave is going. Be sure to avoid going into the waves the wrong direction, as this will add Wetness to the player and cause the boat to lose durability. If one is skilled at sailing, after much practice, one could 'compromise' with the waves. This is accomplished by going in one direction the wave is going, as waves do not go in just one direction, they go North-East, South-East, South-West, and North-West, however barely they could be. The Raft is superior to a Log Raft because of it's speed, although both the Raft and Log Raft have the same durability, 150.

Tips:

  • Explore the seas in circles near the discovered islands in case of need of landing. Searching far off, and finding no land for long time can lead to death.
  • Pay attention to the color of the waters, as it indicates dept, meaning land, coral reef, tar, etc. can be nearby.
  • Resources such as Twigs and Gold Nuggets Gold Nugget.png are scarcer in Shipwrecked, so one may have to sail out to farther islands if one was unlucky. It is possible to spawn on an island without any particular resources, such as Flint.
  • The character's spawning island will not have Gold Nuggets Gold Nugget.png.
  • Be wary when chopping down Palm Trees. Coconut.png Coconuts can fall onto the player's head, doing 20 HP damage each. It is possible to get very unlucky many Pal coconuts fall in a row.
  • If hunting mobs such as Spiders or Monkeys for meat, be wary that Crabbits will eat any food items they see on the ground.
  • Poison is a new game mechanic, where players will slowly lose health HealthMeter.png and sanity Sanity.png for 3 days if Anti Venom Anti Venom.png is not consumed. As poison progressively worsen over time, it is very deadly. Poison is inflicted by yellow monsters such as poisonous snakes, Stink Rays and their Poison Fart Clouds from Poisonous Holes.
  • Crocodogs are the oceanic equivalents of Hound attacks, and will similarly occur every 3–13 days. Before an attack, the player character will comment on their approach (e.g., Wilson says "Did you hear that?"), and the music will change. Unless the player is well equipped to fight at sea, it is better to kite them to an island shore and fight them on land. Caution is advised when fishing at shoals, dropping meat item into the oceans and farming fish such as Bottlenose Ballphins, as Crocodogs (or Sea Hounds) may appear without warning at those times.
  • Be sure to create base farther away from the shore of islands, as incoming tides will increase character's wetness and put out Campfires.
  • Make sure to craft an emergency Log Raft if one decides to go on a long expedition without a Boat Repair Kit, so that when the boat is at very low durability, new log raft can be launched to hop on it.
  • The player may hammer the Debris for some extra Logs Log.png and a free Boat Repair Kit Boat Repair Kit.png. The player may also hammer Crates found randomly, as those will drop random assorted goods, such as refined materials and, more rarely, a can of "Ballphin Free" Tuna, which cannot perish until opened.
  • Three new sources of Gears Gears.png in Shipwrecked are a new Chess biome set piece (has a tiny island with a Teleportoo, shallow oceans, and coral) with Floaty Boaty Knights, which drop Gears. The others are Chests (from X Marks the Spot), Sandy Piles or from the Slot Machine.

Day 5+

Once a suitable island is found (medium or bigger), with enough food to sustain hunger, with/without Ice Boxes Ice Box.png, place down the following (likely in order):

Tips:

  • One Siesta Lean-to may be a good idea because you can regenerate sanity Sanity.png, but there may be better means of doing so.
  • The player should try to gather materials for a Row Boat Row Boat.png. A Boat Torch Boat Torch.png and Thatch Sail Thatch Sail.png is also recommended at the minimum, or better, a Boat Lantern Boat Lantern.png and Cloth Sail Cloth Sail.png. Snakeskin Sails Snakeskin Sail.png are also recommended, as they have the highest durability of all sails but have their speed between a Thatch and a Cloth Sail.
  • Once Row Boat is made, and if you are confident for the situation, make a Trawl Net (also Captain Hat if possible) and try to kill Quacken for its loots. Despite being Boss category monster, Quacken is not very hard to kill. Preparing more than one Trawl Net materials is recommended, as using one Trawl Net might not spawn Quacken. By doing so, player could possibly get armors and most importantly, Walking Cane that will increase player's exploration on land and waters. Boat Repair Kit obtained in the beginning of the game comes in very handy here during combat. Be sure not to drop food for using Trawl Net as this could spawn Sea Hound or Crocodog.
  • Players may continue to mine, explore, or search for the Yaarctopus (found rarely in Coral Reef biomes, which generates in shallow oceans), and exchange raw fish and trinkets for Dubloons Dubloons.png, which can be refined into Gold Nuggets at a Science Machine. The Yaarctopus may also be given specific Shipwrecked Crock Pot recipes for specific boat items, such as a Thatch Sail or a Spyglass Spyglass.png.
  • The player may come across the Slot Machine on a beach, and using it will cost one Dubloons and 5 Sanity Sanity.png. The player has a 71.4% chance to roll three carrots, or a 14.3% chance to roll three skulls or three gold nuggets. Three carrots will spawn various natural items, three skulls will spawn enemies (three Snakes, or Spiders, or Hounds, or five Poison Mosquitoes), while three gold nuggets will spawn rare items. Loot from the Slot Machine can vary, from common items such as Twigs and Cut Grass Cut Grass.png, or rare loot such as Thulecite Suit Thulecite Suit.png or Obsidian Obsidian.png.
  • Craft some equipment for self-protection, including a Machete or Spear Spear.png. Seashells protect from physical poison attacks while Limestone allows tanking at the cost of speed. (Seashell Suit Seashell Suit.png at the minimum, or a Limestone Suit Limestone Suit.png, both from the Icon Fight.png tab).
  • Having a Life Jacket in inventory can come in handy in case of emergency of death on the waters. Equip it before dying. It is recommended to plan this out before the death since player will be dropped on closest island only enough material to make a raft.
  • An Ice Maker 3000 Ice Maker 3000.png (Icon Science.png tab) can drastically reduce the player's hunger Hunger.png needs, if combined with a tree farm, and snake-spawning Viney Bushes and/or Spider Dens. Its recipe is one Thermal Stone Thermal Stone.png, five Bamboo, and two Electrical Doodads, from an Alchemy Engine.
  • Around day 16, players may create a Meat Effigy Meat Effigy.png (-30 from max health HealthMeter.png for each one built), for Wilson (shaving his Beard) or for others, get their sanity Sanity.png to below 80 and kill Beardlings for Beard Hair Beard Hair.png. If available, always bring a Life Giving Amulet Life Giving Amulet.png along. A Piratihatitator will be needed to build a Meat Effigy and a Life Giving Amulet.

Further preparations

Hurricane Season

Hurricane Season is the second season in Shipwrecked, and is equivalent to Winter, though, Freezing is not an issue and plants will still grow normally. By default, Hurricane Season begins on day 21 and ends on day 37. Seagulls will visit land, unlike in other seasons, where they can only be found at sea. Hurricane Season's hazards are constant rain, strong winds (slowing player that walk against the wind, push items, and destroys walls), very frequent lightning (every 5–20 seconds), lack of food caused by Seagulls eating the limpets off the rock, the lack of seeds due to the other birds not appearing in this season (hence it is recommended to stock seeds if plan to grow plants), and the Sealnado.

It is advised not to go out sailing or island exploring during the night or even late into Hurricane Season, as the strong winds make any non-wind resistant light source (such as a Campfire) difficult to fuel sufficiently and there will be mostly only Big Waves. Hail also falls during Hurricane Season storms. As of the Eye of the Tiger Shark update, hail is no longer a valid Crock Pot filler, but it can still be kept in an Ice Box indefinitely, extinguish fires, or be refined into Ice Ice.png from four Hail.

Tips:

  • Chest in items so that it is not pushed away and potentially fall into waters.
  • A Chiminea is recommended, as they are not affected by strong winds, unlike a Campfire or Fire Pit.
  • Lightning Rods Lightning Rod.png are also recommended, due to how frequent lightning is.
  • A Snakeskin Hat Snakeskin Hat.png and Snakeskin Jacket Snakeskin Jacket.png set (Icon Dress.png tab) will fully protect the player from rain and lightning, with Jacket having 60% insulation factor. Click this, Wetness, to personalize which items to wear to prevent rain.
  • Having a Palm Leaf Hut near a fire can almost completely negate wetness during this season.
  • When it is absolutely necessary to go out into the rain, or if one did not prepare a Palm Leaf Hut, make sure to have a Straw Hat

Monsoon Season

Monsoon Season is the third season in Shipwrecked, and is equivalent to Spring. By default, it begins on day 37 and ends on day 58 although by default, the rains won't start until day 41. Monsoon Season's hazards are heavy rain and flooding, although lightning is far less frequent and strong winds never occur.

Small puddles form in the beginning of the season and eventually become larger, covering land and inducing wetness, while the tides will also encroach, flooding islands heavily, which, combined with puddles growing, could cover an entire island with wetness if one does not correctly prepare. All normal bees become Killer Bees even ones in Bee Boxes, and crab holes closeup for the season, while Poison Mosquitoes start to appear.

Tips:

  • Sandbags Sand Bag.png (Icon Structures.png tab) can be used to prevent flooding from puddles, and are crafted from two Cloths Cloth.png, and three Sand Sand.png at a Science Machine, and give four bags when crafted. To use them properly, place them in the middle of new puddles or along the edges of an island shoreline.
  • A Snakeskin Hat and Snakeskin Jacket set (Icon Dress.png tab) will fully protect the player, if they must traverse into flooded areas.
  • A Brain of Thought Brain of Thought.png (Icon Dress.png tab) will allow the player to prototype items anywhere without a crafting station, and may be essential when Monsoon Season flooding renders crafting stations unusable. Its recipe is one Brainy Matter Brainy Matter.png, one Jellyfish Jellyfish.png, and two Ropes Rope.png at an Alchemy Engine.
  • Poison Mosquitoes may be a nuisance during the season, especially if a puddle spawned near one's base. They are fast, difficult to hit, and inflict poison from physical attacks. It is recommended to equip a Seashell Suit or Horned Helmet before engaging them. If one doesn't have access to a Seashell Suit, it is recommended to befriend a Wildbore or two. They can attract the Poison Mosquitoes to some extent thus reducing the chance to get attacked, and making it easier to get the mosquitoes killed with their assistance. Also, friendly Wildbores can help regain Sanity very quickly, which is often at a loss due to wetness.
  • The Sharkitten Den will open up and Sharkittens will spawn. Going near them, or attacking them causes Tiger Shark to spawn and attack the player. Tiger Shark also can spawn while sailing, during all seasons, but with a higher chance during Monsoon Season. The Tiger Shark spawned without going near its den will not attack the player without getting attacked first, but it will attack everything else in the water and the player can be caught in the cross fire.
  • To prevent puddles from spawning in base, replace turfs to man-made flooring (such as Wooden Flooring). Tides and expanding puddles can still flood is an exception, however.
  • Due to this season's heavy flooding which is a threat to any fires and sanity, it is advised to camp out in the center of a large island to avoid wetness.

Dry Season

Dry Season is the fourth season in Shipwrecked and is equivalent to Summer. By default, it begins on day 58 and ends on day 74. Dry Season's hazards are overheating and constant volcanic eruptions, which launch falling meteors into the air, and flooded areas from Monsoon Season start to dry up. The player may trigger the season earlier by picking up the Volcano Staff Volcano Staff.png from the Volcano Staff set piece.

The player will get three warning tremors half of a day before an eruption. When an eruption occurs, meteors will rain down. They'll either destroy structures and set things on fire if on land or cause a ring of Big Waves to spawn from their origin point if fall into the ocean. The world will fill with screen obscuring ash (which does go away eventually), that can make things difficult to see. The player will have a gap of one day between eruptions.

As the season goes on, the intensity of eruptions will increase. Meteors will fall every two seconds after one another, and two eruptions can occur in a row, especially during the very end of the season.

Tips:

  • For overheating, an Endothermic Fire Pit Endothermic Fire Pit.png and one or two Thermal Stones are suggested, so keeping a secondary chilled stone in a Backpack Backpack.png or Thatch Pack Thatch Pack.png is advised, although if the thermal stone heats up, this could consequently heat up the player faster. A Floral Shirt Floral Shirt.png is also recommended as Shipwrecked makes it far easier to craft and is also available year round. One may also bring along a bunch of Ice if desired (from an Ice Maker 3000), to help with sudden overheating. Chilled Amulet Chilled Amulet.png is great if Piratihatitator has been made and a Blue Gem is at hand. Also, a Straw Hat can help slow overheating to give enough time to run to a tree.
  • If one chooses to sail during eruptions, a Row Boat or better is advised, with a Boat Lantern and Cloth Sail, as the increase in speed will allow the player to sufficiently dodge the meteors and the lantern will be needed if eruptions continue into the night. Multiple spare Cloth Sails and Boat Repair Kits are also recommended.
  • Since meteors are a major hazard, it is recommended to either inhabit a barren island or go sailing when eruptions occur. Sailing may be easier, since the player has adequate speed to outrun meteors, and having a large expanse of shallow oceans are recommended, as the player will not have normal waves to contend with while they dodge meteors.
  • Trees can help with sudden overheating.
  • Always watch out for the edges of the screen turning yellow and waving, as that is a warning before overheating. If this happens during Summer, immediately take precautions to prevent overheating. This yellow effect can happen year round, but only if one is in situations such as forest fires.
遊戲指南
基本 遊戲開始整體概況關於夜晚
DLC 巨人王朝巨人王朝的終極指南船難
露營 Base Camp • Frog Pond Camp • Self-sustaining Settlement • Marsh Camp • Camping Underground • Summer Cave Base
農場 Gold Nugget Farm • Renewable Farming • Farming • Nightmare Fuel Farming • Farming the Caves • Slurtle Slime • Krampii • Fire Farm
生存 冒險模式狩獵生物如何不挨餓 • 如何生存 • Hound Wave Survival • 蘑菇 • Boss Drops • 探索洞穴 • 冬天 • 烹飪鍋料理 • Panic Room Guide • Just Spawned • 進階的世界世界與洞穴 • 永遠生存的終極指南
技術性 Physical Damage Absorption • Console Commands • (Automatically Start Dedicated Server (Linux) • Simple Dedicated Server Setup • Don’t Starve Together Dedicated Servers Don't Starve Together icon.png)
角色 薇洛沃爾夫岡溫蒂薇克柏頓的書伍迪的詛咒 • 麥斯威爾