A Chest is a storage structure. It requires 3 Boards to build and a Science Machine to prototype. It has 9 storage slots. Items can be stored in a Chest by dragging them onto it or by opening the Chest to place them in specific slots. Chests help keep items better organized than by dropping them on the ground. Animals also cannot eat food kept in Chests except for Splumonkeys, who can knock. Don't Starve Togetheradds the highly requested multiplayer feature to Don't Starve. It was originally scheduled to come out in Summer 2014,1 though a specific date was not given. However, sign-ups for a limited-access, closed Beta were released. It came out on Mac and Linux after being finalized on Windows. Starting December 15, 2014, Don't Starve Together Beta was in Steam Early Access,.
Concept art, wallpaper, official screenshots, and other promotional art for Don't Starve Together: Forge Armor Chest. Forge Armor Chest Don this enduring defensive wear before you face Battlemaster Pugna’s champions to ensure the continued survival of the Survivors in the Forge. The Magmatic Armor Chest contains scorching new armor forged from volcanic slag, tempered with just a hint of dark magic.
Enter a strange and unexplored world full of strange creatures, dangers, and surprises. Gather resources to craft items and structures that match your survival style. Play your way as you unravel the mysteries of this strange land.
Cooperate with your friends in a private game, or take your chances with strangers online. Work with other players to survive the harsh environment, or strike out on your own.
Do whatever it takes, but most importantly, Don't Starve.
Armor is any in-game Item that mitigates damage and protects the character from harm. It works by absorbing a portion of incoming damage in place of the character's Health. Note that an armor's Durability is decreased every time it blocks damage.
Chest armor
Item | Name | Durability | Physical Damage Absorption | Sanity | Movement Speed | Notes |
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Grass Suit | 225 157.5 | 60% | Take more damage from Werebeaver. | |||
Log Suit | 450 315 | 80% | Take more damage from Werebeaver. | |||
Night Armor | 750 525 | 95% | -10/min | Decreases Sanity by 10% of total damage (Damage absorbed by the armor + damage let through the armor). | ||
Marble Suit | 1050 735 | 95% | -30% | |||
Snurtle Shell Armor | 1050 735 | 60% | Players can hide inside the armor. It absorbs 100% damage while hiding inside. Snurtle Shell Armor has a 75% chance to drop from Snurtles. | |||
Thulecite Suit | 1800 1260 | 90% | +3.3/min | |||
1350 945 | 70% | +3.3/min | When worn, it provides immunity to fire damage, ignites enemies attacking the player | |||
750 | 75% | Protects the character from poisoning through physical contact. | ||||
825 | 70% | +2.0/min | -10% | |||
1350 | 70% | When worn, it provides immunity to fire damage, ignites enemies attacking the player. | ||||
450 | 80% | Deals 17 damage to attackers. Elephant Cacti ignore the player. | ||||
16 uses | 100% (every 5 seconds) | Nightmare Fuel can be used to refuel 25% of its durability. |
Head armor
Item | Name | Durability | Physical Damage Absorption | Water Resistance | Notes |
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Football Helmet | 450 315 | 80% | 20% | ||
Beekeeper Hat | 750 1050 | 80% | 20% | Only absorbs damage taken from Bees, Killer Bees, Grumble Bees and Bee Queen, ineffective against everything else. | |
Shelmet | 750 525 | 90% | 20% | Has a 10% chance to drop from Slurtles. | |
Thulecite Crown | 1200 840 | 90% | Has a 33% chance to activate a force field which absorbs 100% of damage and prevents the player from getting stunned; While the force field is active 5% of the damage that would have been dealt is instead reduced from Sanity. | ||
750 525 | 80% | 20% | Only available to the Reign of Giants character Wigfrid. | ||
600 | 85% | 35% | Protects against Poison from physical contact. | ||
945 | 70% | 20% | Converts insanity auras into sanity auras. Triggers the Bow Emote on the nearby players. | ||
945 | 70% | 20% | induces insanity effects while making shadow creatures neutral. -12.5/min |
Calculations
When the character is wearing both chest armor and head armor, the total received damage would be distributed as follows (armor absorption does not stack in DST):
- Initial damage is absorbed by the primary armor.
- Leftover damage is absorbed by the secondary armor.
- Unabsorbed damage is then subtracted from the character's .
It is difficult to tell without getting hit first or using a mod which item is designated as primary or secondary armor. Re-equipping them or reloading the game can change this order. The damage subtracted from the character's is the same despite the order.
Example: Attack damage of a Spider Queen (80) to a character equipped with a (primary armor) and a (secondary armor) will be distributed as follows:
- 80 × 0.6 = 48 damage is absorbed by the
- (80 − 48) × 0.8 = 25.6 damage is absorbed by the
- 80 − 48 − 25.6 = 6.4 damage is subtracted from the character's
Calculation can be simplified to: 80 × (1 − 0.6) × (1 − 0.8) = 6.4
Primary & secondary armor
The game itself does not distinguish any sort of pre-defined priorities of armor, instead takes them on the fly. While it might be hard to keep track of what armor receives the most damage, it is manageable.
Primary armor, i.e. the armor that absorbs the most damage, is always the last equipped. In order to save one's helmet, they would equip the helmet first, then the suit. If a suit is hot switched (replaced right away) it keeps its position. However, if there is any moment in which the helmet slot is empty (occurs when a helmet breaks, even if the player has a replacement in their inventory), the helmet assumes the primary slot and the suit has to be re-equipped.
It has been reported that reloading the game could change the positions. If not sure what armor is primary, just unequip the suit and equip it again, and the suit will become the primary.
Keep in mind that even the most beaten up log/grass suit still retains its original fuel value, therefore does not have to be used up. Instead of heading into the battle with an armor with low durability, risking the helmet assuming primary slot mid-fight, try equipping the shiny new suit and leaving the old one for when the night comes.
- It is unconfirmed if this holds true in Shipwrecked. Current Belief is that primary armor is always the helmet, even if one re-equips their chest armor while wearing both.
Don't Starve Together
In Don't Starve Together, armor only has 70% of the durability as it does in Don't Starve. Armor also does not stack; only the highest damage absorption value is used. Damage is split among all of the worn armors, weighed by their absorption value. Worn armor takes damage equal to the total damage absorbed by all armor, multiplied by the ratio of the armor's absorption over the total absorption.
Examples:
- A player wears a grass suit and a football helmet. When they take damage, 80% (The highest damage absorption value) of the damage will be absorbed by their armor. The total absorption of the armor worn is 60 + 80 = 140, so the grass suit receives 60/140 of the damage absorbed, and the football helmet receives 80/140. When the player takes damage, they take 20% to their health, 34.3% (80% * 60/140) to the grass suit and the remaining 45.7% to the football helmet.
Don't Starve Together: Forge Armor Chest Armor
- If the player was wearing a log suit and a football helmet, then 80% of damage will be absorbed, like before, but the damage will be divided evenly among the two armor pieces, since they have equal absorption values.