![]() ![]() Standing completely still, doing nothing will slowly raise sanity and health Eating sweets or meaty crock pot meals will restore additional sanity and health Here would be her base stats at the normal weight level: Her weight meter will start at 15 due to those two years before the game starts (thin, but pretty close to becoming well fed). Over the course of a year or two, she started becoming lazy, irresponsible and only lived in the moment before arriving in the Constant. I think I have the backstory and general theme for the character sorted out, I think it should be a character that had a pretty scheduled and strict upbringing (only healthy foods, constant exercise, focusing on the future etc.) but immediately decided to start taking it easy once they moved out. She’s still a slacker and dislikes weight gain (but not the extent of Wakako). Since Wakako is already sporty athletic type, I should probably not make/present another weight gain character that was an athlete. The character would change appearance in a similar manner to Wolfgang.ĮDIT 2: After playing with Wakako for a bit, I think I want to revise my character idea a bit due to some overlap of ideas. Weight is lost slower in winter, and faster in summer. Weight is lost over time (it is lost faster if the character has less than 50 hunger, and much faster if they are starving). ![]() Weight is gained when food with higher caloric value is eaten (so think sweets and meats that aren’t fish or monster, etc.). Every 20 weight points (up to 100) would increase the character’s weight tier (0-19 would be normal weight, 20-39 would be well fed, 40-59 would be chubby, 60-79 would be fat, 80-99 would be obese, 100+ would be morbidly obese). The crux of the character would center around a new meter that tracks the character’s weight (kind of like how Woody used to have the log meter before he got reworked). I came up with the basic mechanical and thematic outline for a character. ![]() I’m a bit surprised that there isn’t a Don’t starve or DST mod for a weight gain based character, since the game has quite a lot of mechanics that would work well with it. Hope these DST mods help you to, well, not starve.This time I’m only posting an idea and have no intention of starting another project at the moment, but I wanted to write it down if anyone thought it was a good idea/if I want to do this as a side project after I’m done with the CK2 mod or the New Vegas mod. Updated on Jby Gabrielle Castania: With the enduring popularity of Don’t Starve Together and the ever-changing nature of modding communities as updates change gameplay, we wanted to circle back to our list of essential Don’t Starve Together mods to ensure that everything still works as intended, as well as spruce up our article a bit. RELATED: Which Don't Starve Character You Should Play, Based On Your Playstyleīut what’s a gaming community without modders? We took a look through the Steam Workshop for Don’t Starve Together to pick out some of our favorite, can’t-live-without Don’t Starve Together mods for things like automation, fashion, gameplay, UI, and more. Between numerous updates that have released since the game’s inception and the launch of the multiplayer version, the developers have listened to a lot of fan requests, but there are still some things you just can’t do yet in the normal game. Don’t Starve Together is the multiplayer version of the 2013 smash indie hit, Don’t Starve from Klei Entertainment. ![]()
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