
Of course, one of the best food items in all of the game is just meat itself, plain and simple. Meat can be used to make some delicious looking hambats- one of the more powerful weapons.
Minimal combat necessary to acquire this item. Can be given to a pigman so they will follow you.
Tracking that gobbler down and killing it won’t only reward you with the satisfaction that it’s gone, but will also grant you some drumsticks. Woody next to a still living gobbler looking onward, terrified of its future as a meal.Įver pick a berry bush and spawn a gobbler? Don’t worry, we’ve all been there.
Will randomly grow throughout the map and can be picked. Can be grown in farms and used as emergency food. However, once you pick carrots, they don’t grow back. You find them growing in the ground and can use them for a variety of purposes. 50% chance upon killing a monster that they will drop this.Ĭarrots have more use than that of food as you can use them in aid catching rabbits.Ĭarrots are a vegetable that can be found randomly through the map. Can be used in crock pot recipes in place of other meat. Can be used to receive eggs from a caged bird. While filling, monstermeat can take away both sanity and health upon eating it (unless you play as Webber, that is!) When killing monsters, they will commonly drop ‘monster meat’ which the player can cook and eat. Spiders are one of the easiest sources of monster meat you can find, readily available wherever spider dens are. Can be found in grasslands or forest biomes, the same as regular berries. Combat is unnecessary when collecting these. Can be used in crock pot recipes the same as regular berries. However, these are much more filling, and even restore health. Much like berries, these can be found in their own unique bushes. Juicy berries are a relatively new item added to the ‘Don’t Starve Together’ world. Webber surrounded by bushes of juicy berries ripe for picking. No combat needed to obtain (unless you plan to get one through combat with a merm). Same stats raw or cooked, meaning you don’t need a campfire for an optimal fish meal. There are quite a few different types of fish, but right now we’re going to cover just the basic type of fish. Of course there’s a fishing mechanic in this survival game! It isn’t Stardew Valley level of difficulty, don’t worry. Wilson, preparing himself for a day of fishing in hopes of bringing in some tasty fish. Feed a captured bird (inside a birdcage) meat. Can be used to turn rotting meat fresh again by making an egg. When that trapped animal is a bird, you get a bonus for feeding it- an egg. When you have a trapped animal, feeding them is essential if you don’t want to eat them right away. Catching/trapping a frog will give you frog legs.Įntrapped birds: A healthy source of daily protein. Are readily available throughout the seasons. Despite being nearly identical to morsels, they can make different recipes. They’re nearly identical to morsels, though they’re caught from different creatures and can be made into different recipes. Killing buzzards, pungulls, moleworms, prime apes, and splumonkeys.įrogs may put up a bit of a fight, but they make a tasty meal.įrog legs are as much a delicacy in game as they are in real life. Trapping smallbirds, snowbirds, redbirds, and crows. Catching a rabbit using a trap (or killing a rabbit if you’re lucky enough!).
Can be used for some great recipes, like meatballs.
This meat item can be eaten, or cooked, to satiate the player’s hunger. Many living creatures can be captured and killed, dropping morsels for the victor to eat.
Found on berry bushes in forest biomes uncommonly. Found on berry bushes in grasslands biomes commonly. Bushes can be relocated to be close to base. They grow in bushes and are quite common. In ‘Don’t Starve Together,’ berries are a fruit type food which can be found from foraging.
If you're lucky enough to find a pigmen town, you're sure to find some berries like Wilson. In order to prevent death by starvation, you’re going to want to forage and fight for the best foods, and in this guide we’ll tell you where to find them! 10. There are many different- and entirely preventable- ways to die in ‘Don’t Starve,’ but today we’re going to talk about the titular mode of death: starving.