
The best use for Bernie is farming Nightmare Fuel as he taunts all Shadow Creatures until they are killed or until he dies. BERNIE! and any other Bernies will become inanimate as soon as players are above 15% Sanity.īERNIE! will taunt the majority of mobs, though he is not very powerful against Bosses and will not have the ability to do so. Bernie’s name will also appear as BERNIE! giving him a 50 Damage buff and 2000 HP. Similar to Tibbers in League of Legends, Bernie will be summoned as a giant BERNIE! when placed on the floor. Bernie is also a craftable item in the Survival tab and will provide WIllow with Warmth and Sanity if he is equipped on Willow’s hand slot.īernie can also battle alongside Willow when she is below 15% Sanity. Willow will receive an extra exclusive item in Don’t Starve Together, which is her teddy bear, Bernie. Though Willow’s Lighter has durability in DST, it can be crafted in the Light Tab and costs 3 Petals, 1 Rope and 1 Gold Nugget. Unlike Don’t Starve single-player, Willow’s Lighter has durability and will expire after 600 seconds (10 minutes) of use or by cooking on it 100 times. Willow gains and loses Sanity, 1.1x faster and can game up to 11 Sanity per minute per Fire nearby. DON’T STARVE TOGETHER (DST)īecause Don’t Starve Together includes a Freezing mechanic in Winter, Willow is extra susceptible to freezing. Stacks count as one object, so players must drop a single item(s) on the floor to fully benefit from Willow’s passive. Players can also extinguish Saplings and Grass Tufts before the 25-second mark, making sure that they do not thoroughly burn. The best items to burn include Grass Tufts and Saplings, and while you may be worried that these resources are not renewable, there’s no way you’re going to get through all of them. While the fires that Willow sets can potentially get your Sanity back up, back a better method of raising your Sanity is by placing a few objects on the floor and setting them on fire. Although the Fires that Willow starts by her feet are small, they can spread and ultimately burn out a camp if the camp doesn’t have Ice Flingomatics. If Willow’s Sanity is 60 or below, Willow will begin setting small fires at her feet. When Willow is by a Fire, she will gain up to 10 Sanity per minute (per fire) but must be standing very close to the fire. Willow’s Lighter in Don’t Starve will also give Willow 0.6 Sanity per minute when in use and will also provide Willow with a minimal amount of Warmth. When playing single-player Don’t Starve, Willow players will be given an infinite version exclusive item, Willow’s Lighter. Willow is also able to cook raw foods on her lighter, so make sure to cook all of your Berries, Vegetables and Meats on Willow’s Lighter until you get a chance to build a Crock Pot. Willow’s lighter has a lower light radius than a Torch, but it will protect you from Charlie. Willow will receive an exclusive item in both Don’t Starve and Don’t Starve Together called Willow’s Lighter. The following are the differences between Willow’s perks in Don’t Starve and Don’t Starve Together. Willow, for example, is entirely immune to fire damage, in both Don’t Starve and Don’t Starve Together.

Willow is an interesting character in Don’t Starve Together because she requires players to be a bit more sinister to make use of all of her passive perks. The following guide will take you through all of the aspects of the new refreshed Willow, which took place in 2019. Willow doesn’t change too much gameplay, though I find her more useful than other default characters like Wilson and obviously “hard mode” character Wes. While Willow doesn’t have any game-breaking perks as Wickerbottom does. Willow is the first unlockable character in Don’t Starve (DS, RoG, SW & HAM) and can be played immediately on Don’t Starve Together (DST). So you’ve chosen to be the Fire Starter, Willow! Willow is a pretty straight forward character in Don’t Starve and Don’t Starve Together, though she plays differently in single-player than she does in Don’t Starve Together.
