In some worlds, Twiggy Trees and Juicy Berry Bushes replace Saplings and Berry Bushes respectively, including in the Deciduous Forest.
In Don't Starve Together, the Loot Stash can spawn in the Deciduous Forest during Winter, although it may spawn in the Mosaic biome as well. In fact, all mushrooms (Red, Blue, and Green) can grow here, exclusively making this biome the only surface biome that is capable of having all three types. This biome is a great source of Mushrooms. Catcoons spawn more often here than in other biomes due to the number of Hollow Stumps.įireflies are more abundant in the Deciduous Forest than in any other biome, so much so that any section of the forest will likely have two or more patches. The Deciduous Forest also exclusively spawns Glommer Statues, which spawn Glommers, and Hollow Stumps, inhabited by Catcoons. It is very similar to the regular Forest biome with the exception that all the trees are Birchnut Trees, which produce Birchnuts, and the ground is covered with Deciduous Turfs.
Help Lita Lawless discover the dark secrets behind the Phantom Forest, where people are disappearing with no return, Meet the Raven Ninja clan of Crimsonwood, Uncover the last mysteries behind Masteria's history, and conquer the evil lurking in the forest to gain Blackgate Equipment and ShadowKnight coins, and lay your hands upon the most rare treasures of Masteria! This area is suited for level 180+ players. With GLORY: Savior of Hope patch, which was released in late 2019, the area, along with New Leaf City, got entirely overhauled and has a new storyline, which is part of the major lore behind Masteria (with several links to Monad as well).
#The forest wiki sanity update#
The Crimsonwood Keep Party Quest was introduced in March 2009, but it was removed in March 2016 as part of Masteria Through Time update, an update which was a reboot to the whole lore of Masteria. In GMS, this area was introduced in August 2008 as part of v59 patch, and it was closed on several occasions. Secondary statistics Secondary statistics change even more often throughout the game than the primary, but their effect is lesser. The current Sanity is indicated by showing one of five possible states. Low Sanity results in some seriously unpleasant Conditions. Crimsonwood is an area in Masteria, and it's consisted of several parts: the Phantom Forest, Crimsonwood Mountain and Crimsonwood Keep (which is still closed at the moment). Sanity - the lower your Sanity is, the less efficient you are.