Don't Starve Slot Mod
One of my favourite things about Don’t Starve and Don’t Starve Together is the ability to mod both games. While I will admit, some mods are built for each specific game that I wish were compatible for both, there are hundreds of other mods that can fill in the gaps.
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- Don't Starve Backpack & Amulet Slot Mods
- Don't Starve Together Slot Mods
Using mods is going to be based on personal preference and based on how much you want to alter gameplay. So, the following list will cover some of the essential mods you will need when playing Don’t Starve Together, some that simply make gameplay more straightforward, some that make gameplay overpowered and some that simply help the social aspect of Don’t Starve Together.
MODS THAT ARE ESSENTIAL TO DON’T STARVE TOGETHER (DST)
- Don’t Starve: Pocket Edition is a survival game from the publisher Klei Entertainment. This is a super hard game, and it has achieved a lot of success on the PC platform. Don’t Starve: Pocket Edition won the best game award of the year and Editor’s Choice honor award.
- Mods, or modifications, are alterations or additions to the original content of a video game. They may present new features, player experiences, and/or tweaks to the game, making the game more enjoyable and either easier or harder. Mods for Don't Starve are usually developed by the Don't Starve community. 1 Installation 1.1 Simple 1.2 Manual 1.3 Dedicated Servers 2 Removal 3 Creation 3.1 Basic.
Top 10 Don't Starve Together Mods (Basic) The following mods are for Don't Starve Together, the multiplayer version for Don't Starve. Some of them work for the original version too, but the list is oriented to the compatibility with DST. This is a compilation of mods that I consider great, practical, useful, and even necessary.
GLOBAL POSITIONS by rezecib
While I understand why Klei chose to make it so you can’t see teammates on the map in Don’t Starve Together, I think it’s idiotic.
Global Positions will allow you to see an icon for each of your allies in real-time and will also let you to see the parts of their maps that they have revealed. I know, I know, cheating!! But, I at least recommend using Global Positions the first time you play through Don’t Starve Together with your friends.
While players can use the in-game Cartographer’s Desk to share the parts of the map that they have explored, the Cartographer’s Table just seems like an unnecessary barrier. Get to cheatin’ folks!
MINIMAP HUD by squeek
I hate games that don’t have Minimaps, and I especially hate that Don’t Starve Together don’t have a built-in minimap since the game requires you to be pretty much always moving.
I’ll admit that the Minimap HUD isn’t the most fantastic Minimap, and it doesn’t allow you to interact with the Minimap as smoothly as a game like FFXIV, but it’s still better than no Minimap.
I use the Minimap most when I’m trying to figure out how close I am or far away from an area. The Minimap HUD isn’t designed for players to do a lot of exploration on. Instead, players should look at their main Map using “M” and revert to their Minimap once they are already en-route to the destination.
Although the Minimap HUD allows players to scroll through the whole map, there is no trigger to re-center the map, making you lose your placement often. Although losing your placement on the Minimap isn’t the absolute worst thing a player can do, it does get annoying if you’re trying to be as efficient as possible.
GEOMETRIC PLACEMENT by rezecib
Alright, alright, Geometric Placement isn’t absolutely necessary for Don’t Starve, but it does make planting so much easier in the game, especially if you are trying to align everything.
The cool thing about Geometric Placing is that players can hyper customize their settings, which can be altered to make planting particular objects even easier.
Players will be able to choose what shape grid they can plant on, how far the grid expands, the colour of the grid, and whether or not they want to see a ghost of the item before it is placed.
Geometric Placement is the only way you’re going to make sure your world is beautiful!
ICE FLINGOMATIC RANGE CHECK by Black Mirror
Honestly, Ice Flingomatics confuse me. I don’t understand why Klei didn’t make it so you can an Ice Flingomatic’s range at all times. Well, I guess not being able to see the Ice Flingomatic’s range at all times makes it more challenging to ensure that your bushes and resources are safe, but is that really much of a problem?
The Ice Flingomatic Range Check allows players to make the Ice Flingomatic show its range for as little as 10 seconds, but can also leave the range on indefinitely. Again, I’m not sure why this wasn’t the case, to begin with. So get to downloading and enjoy your Spring/Summer!
BETTER ICE FLINGOMATIC by Nyoraia
If you want to take things one step further with the Ice Flingomatic, consider getting yourself the Better Ice Flingomatic Mod, which will allow players to customize a variety of options on their Ice Flingomatic including:
🎮 Adjusting fuel consumption
🎮 Adjusting the range of the Ice Flingomatic
🎮 The ability to ignore Campfires, Fire Pits, Night Lights, Endothermic Fires and Endothermic Fire Pits without using emergency mode.
There are a few customizations players can make using this mod that will require players to go into game files, so I would recommend reading the full description to learn your capabilities.
DISPLAY FOOD VALUES by 潇666
There are tons of mods that help give players information about food and resources, but I feel like the Display Food Values mod does a great job of making it pretty and also share all the information I personally want.
Display Food Values shows players the amount of Hunger, Sanity and Health a food will give players. Players can also click Alt on their keyboard to see how long until food rots. If players want a more specific
LESS LAGS by Astro
One of the most infuriating parts of playing Don’t Starve Together is the amount of lag that players will potentially experience, especially if they are running servers off of their computers.
Less Lags provides players with a variety of options that will help reduce the lag, the majority focus on allowing items to rot and in turn disappear or get deleted if they are not picked up off the ground.
Make sure you spend some time configuring this Mod because you will end up with deleted items that you didn’t expect to say goodbye to. Well, that is, unless you turn certain settings off first.
SIMPLE HEALTH BAR DST by DYC
I’m a huge fan of being able to see how much health enemies have, especially when they have large pools of health.
Simple Health Bar provides players with a variety of styles of health bars that allow players to indicate whether players will be able to kill the enemy they are up against soon or will die to them.
MODS THAT MAKE GAMEPLAY IN DON’T STARVE TOGETHER (DST) EASIER OR SMOOTHER
50 SAVESLOTS by tekture
For players who are fed up with the amount of servers they are allowed to have on their computer, fret no longer as 50 Saveslots does exactly as the name says… provides you with 50 Saveslots.
I know as a blogger I’ve found it disheartening when I’ve had to delete an old world and while players can save or backup their files in other folders, they no longer need to do the manual labour with this mod.
Please do be careful when using this mod though as is with any mod that affects save files as there is always the chance that your save files will get corrupted. I know, I know, I just said that you won’t have to do manual labour, but back up your files at least the first time you enable this mod (and of course, if you ever disable it)
SHOW ME (ORIGIN) by star
Although not completely necessary, the Show Me (Origin) mod is a mod that gives players a ton of helpful information about mobs and resources they will be interacting with.
Show Me will give players information about a mob’s HP when hovering over, how many uses an item has, spoilage rates, Insulation value and more.
The Show Me (Origin) mod is not absolutely necessary, mainly because other mods can fill its place, though it’s going to depend on what your personal preference for display is.
COMBINED STATUS by rezecib
The Combined Status mod is the first mod I ever installed while playing Don’t Starve Together (DST), and I have to tell you sometimes I forget that the Combined Status hud isn’t the original HUD in DST.
Combined Status is a client mod that allows players to customize the size of the HUD and whether their HUD displays the following information:
ENABLED BY DEFAULT:
🎮 Show what season the player is in
🎮 The current moon cycle
🎮 A prediction of the future Full Moon
🎮 The player’s exact body temperature
🎮 Shows players Hunger, Sanity and Health stats without the need to hover over
🎮 Shows players Hunger, Sanity and Health maximum when hovered over
Don't Starve Extra Slots Mod
🎮 Reveals what day the player is on and how many days until the next season
DISABLED BY DEFAULT:
🎮 The world’s exact temperature
Although I have to admit that the Combined Status mod isn’t a requirement to play on Don’t Starve Together, it does make gameplay a lot easier, especially when you’re just starting out and learning mechanics. Combined Status is most helpful for the temperature information it provides, although players can also use their Thermal Stone as an indicator for body heat.
Combined Status is especially useful for those who are playing on a more static server where players hop in and out as they desire. Using Combined Status will always ensure that players who jump into the server know what season is currently in progress and whether or not one of the seasonal Giants is on the way.
Players will also be able to make the most use of Full Moons and will always make sure that they are appropriately dressed for Winter, Spring and Summer.
I’m sure anyone who plays Wickerbottom will appreciate Combined Status as players will always know whether or not they have to spam Applied Horticulture before the Winter.
BACKPACK SLOT by Jacubowy
The Backpack Slot mod is by far one of the most controversial mods we use while playing Don’t Starve Together. If you’re a purist and refuse to give yourself extra inventory, then don’t use the Backpack mod. However, if you’re like me and you hate taking off equipment and moving it around, then the Backpack Slot is a great mod that doesn’t make players too overpowered.
In reality, the Backpack Slot will give you one extra inventory slot and will make it so you don’t have to drop your backpack whenever battling mobs.
FINDER MOD (SERVER VERSION AND WORKING) by Serp
For players who find it difficult to remember which chest they placed an item in, the Finder Mod (Server version and working) is a great mod addition for you as it will highlight chests that contain the item you are currently holding.
Players will also be able to hover over items while in a crafting tab in order to find items, which many similar mods are unable to do.
SMART CROCK POT + PORTABLE by Isogash
I’m such a big fan of the Smart Cock Pot mod, but the Smart Crock Pot + Portable is updated to include Warly’srecipes as well.
The Smart Crock Pot + Portable allows players to receive a prediction for what their meal will be after placing 4 Ingredients into the Crock Pot. It goes without saying that the Smart Crock Pot mod is beneficial for players who are unfamiliar with Crock Pot recipes and want to make sure that they are correctly using their ingredients.
Players are also able to change out ingredients after the Smart Crock Pot has predicted a recipe. Changing out ingredients can help make sure you don’t end up with the wrong meal, or may also help you test out other recipes.
It’s important to remember that Smart Crock Pot does not do the work for you. Players will have to already know the basics of creating a Crock Pot meal before using the mod.
WORMHOLE ICONS by Ryuu
I have a terrible memory and always have difficulty remember where Wormholes lead to. Well, that’s not completely honest. I usually remember where Wormholes lead when I’m playing single-player Don’t Starve, but if I’m playing Don’t Starve Together once a week or less, expect me to lose lots of Sanity trying to figure out where Wormholes lead.
Wormhole Icons is a client mod that changes the colours of Wormholes on the map. Wormhole Icons will not appear for all players, however, can be useful for those forgetful players… like me!
ZOOM+by coryinthedank
If you’re anything like me, you’re someone who hates how close the camera is on your character in Don’t Starve Together. While I can tolerate the camera the majority of the time, there are some boss battles where I want to be able to see more of my screen and Zoom+ does just that.
Players will be able to use their mouse wheel, or whatever trigger they have chosen to zoom in and out, to zoom as far as they can as if they are looking at themselves on a world map.
Zoom+ is especially useful for Wurt players who have to build structures for Merms, Winona players who have to build Catapults and Generators, and Wickerbottom players who have to stay in the base and farm, just kidding!
I’m going to warn you in advance, having Zoom+ on will allow you to Telepoof or Soul Hop much further than without it. Having that kind of places this mod in the “over powered” category.
AUTO OPEN/CLOSE DOOR by charlie
If you’re as lazy as me, you’re someone who built pressure plate doors in Minecraft and you’re someone who would get excited by a Mod that opens and closes doors for you.
Nothing makes me feel more like a princess than this Mod and truthfully it comes in really handy when you have Pig Farms or other forms of Mobs behind gates.
STOP STUMPS by Ryuu
I have to admit how awesome it is to have the Stop Stumps mod installed on my servers because it makes all uses of the Shovel, other than transferring resources, obsolete.
I know, I know, it’s a bit overpowered to not need to use a Shovel to dig up stumps, but I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve built extra shovels just because I keep forgetting them at the base.
Down with Shovels. STOP STUMPS!!!
SKIN QUEUE by Electroely
Unravelling items can be extremely tedius, espcially if have a number of items with duplicates.
While Klei recently added the capability to unwravel multiple duplicates of the same item, what Klei didn’t add was a single button that allows players to unravel all items.
Skin Queue does both that and allows players to queue the items that they do wish to weave.
I will say, the one downside to this mod is the fact that it does not unwravel all types of skins, leaving the skins which can be sold on the Steam store. So while I love the Skin Queue, I will say there’s still a few things I wish were better.
In cases where players are left with duplicates, they can manually select them and put them into the queue.
SERVER SIZE by alainmcd
For players who are upset by the fact that they cannot host more than 6 friends on a computer run server, fret no more as the Server Size mod now allows you to host up to 64 players.
The only issue with the Server Size mod is the fact that most PCs will not be captable of handling 64 players, so please use at your own risk.
I would strongly recommend capping your limit at 10, though this will really depend on how powerful your computer is.
OVER POWERED MODS IN DON’T STARVE TOGETHER (DST)
DISPLAY ATTACK RANGE by ClumsyNoob
Are you new to Don’t Starve Together? Well, I have the absolute best Mod for you. Although Display Attack Range is a newer mod, I would say that I’m very impressed with the results.
Not only does the Mod provide players with information about how large the attack range is of enemies, but it will also show players when enemies are about to attack and when players have a chance to give the mob a beating.
Display Attack Range is an extremely powerful Mod to have on your server.
I will say, I hate the fact that this is a server Mod… I think it should be a client mod because it’s so invasive, but since I don’t fully understand how Mods work, I can’t tell you whether or not it would be possible to get this mod working from the client end.
DST WHERE’S MY BEEFALO by Afro1967
By far, one of the most powerful mods you can get in Don’t Starve Together is the DST Where’s My Beefalo mod which initially only added Beefalo icons to the Map. Still, the mod has expanded to show the following resources and mobs on the map:
🎮 Animal Track
🎮 Bat
🎮 Bearger
🎮 Bishop
🎮 Bishop Nightmare
🎮 Blue Mushrooms
🎮 Bunnyman
🎮 Carrots
🎮 Chester’s EyeBone
🎮 Deerclops
🎮 Dirt Pile
🎮 Dragonfly
🎮 Fire Hound
🎮 Fireflies
🎮 Flint
🎮 Green Mushrooms
🎮 Hound
🎮 Ice Hound
🎮 Knight
🎮 Knight Nightmare
🎮 Krampus
🎮 Leif Sparse
🎮 Mandrakes
🎮 Minotaur
🎮 Molehill Burrows
🎮 Moose Egg
🎮 MooseGoose
🎮 Pig Head
🎮 Rabbit Holes
🎮 Red Mushrooms
🎮 Rocks
🎮 Rocky the Rock Lobsters
🎮 Rook
🎮 Rook Nightmare
🎮 Skeleton
🎮 Spider Dropper
🎮 Spider Hider
🎮 Spider Queen
🎮 Summer Koalefants
🎮 Tentacle
🎮 Tentacle Pillar
🎮 Volt Goats
🎮 Walrus
🎮 Warg
🎮 Winter Koalefants
🎮 Worm
In reality, I think that the DST Where’s My Beefalo mod is unnecessary since, in reality, players will not need to know where the majority of the resources and mobs mentioned in the list above are. I will say, having DST Where’s My Beefalo with the Map Revealer Mod, makes gameplay ridiculously easy. I’ll also admit that I’ve done that a few times when I first started playing Don’t Starve so that I could have an easier time surviving.
In my opinion, there’s no shame in spoiling some things for yourself to start off with. In Don’t Starve, there’s enough to do for you always to be surprised with. Not only that, once you get bored of the base game, some mods add new characters or creatures into the game, making replayability virtually endless.
MAP REVEALER FOR DST by Kuloslav
Can you say overpowered? The Map Revealer for DST is exactly as it sounds and takes out all surprises from playing Don’t Starve Together.
While exploring and discovering is a big part of why Don’t Starve Together is such fun, sometimes when you’re playing with others, it’s a lot better to have the whole map revealed, especially if you want to relax while you play.
Players will be able to reveal the map on command and can choose to rehide the map if they would like, though I don’t see why you’d want to waste time revealing it just to hide it again.
I’d say use this mod sparingly, but it can really enhance gameplay for new group players.
STACKS V2.0 by cr4shmaster
Although I don’t use it often, Stacks V2.0 can come in especially handy for those of you running your own public servers who are struggling with griefers who either steal resources or burn down chests that have resources.
Stacks V2.0 is customizable and will allow players to choose how many of certain objects players will be able to hold in their inventory at a time, though, players should be aware that these settings must be changed before entering the server.
I usually turn the amount up to 150 for every type of object, that way players can have a healthy amount of stuff in their inventory without the need to leave too many objects on the floor.
Say goodbye to server lag, hopefully!
RESTART by Skull
Have you ever wanted to change characters and couldn’t figure out how? Well, I’ll cover the legit way to change characters in Don’t Starve Together on a later day. Until I write a guide for how to legitimately change characters in DST, enjoy your time changing characters using Restart.
Players can type in #restart in their chat window, and after a few seconds of charging, players will be transported back to the character selection. Players will lose all the items in their inventory and will return back to the Florid Postern.
Warning: Don’t change character in the Winter unless you are going to be able to get back to your base with minimal resources or have a friend to come pick you up. Restart isn’t as streamlined as you wish it were, but if you really think about it, all Restart does is force the character change/player kick command.
ICE MAKER 3000 by KH4N3R
For those of you who have had any experience with the sweet, sweet Shipwrecked, you know all of the joys of crafting the Ice Maker 3000. Well, with this Mod, players will be able to have their very own Ice Maker 3000 that provides them with endless supplies of Ice. Say goodbye to needing to run out in Winter to mine Glaciers. No need anymore mama!
GEARS MAKING MACHINE by BargaturBey
I kind of feel scummy for sharing this mod because I feel like it is completely game-breaking, though before I even start talking about the Gears Making Machine I have to say that you will only be able to use this or the Ice Maker 3000, in my opinion the Gears Making Machine is more useful, especially if there is a WX-78 player on your server.
Gears come in handy when trying to keep food fresh or when trying to build powerful weapons so make sure you start saving.
Players will have the option to be able to build the Gears Making Machine with an easy recipe or a more advanced recipe that will also require players to use more items to craft is and provide it more fuel.
Players looking to use the Ice Maker 3000 and the Gear Making Machine will have to use this mod.
[Hamlet] Lamp Post by KaiserKatz
I can’t deny how overpowered the Lamp Post Mod is, but the truth is… Lamp Posts exist in Hamlet and the good lord, of whom I do not believe in, knows that I hate dying to Charlie. What I hate more than dying to Charlie is having new players enter a server and die to Charlie in a matter of seconds only to type in chat, “pls, where’s base, how do I res?”
Light up that home ho’s. You’re going to appreciate it.
HAMLET STUFF by MMR
If you don’t want to stop with the Lamp Post, players can dive deep into the pool and enjoy all of the objects from the Hamlet DLC, which is a single-player version of Don’t Starve.
Players will mostly see cosmetic changes, though there are a number of items and weapons that are brought into the Mod, though not Mobs.
ACTIONQUEUE REBORN by eXiGe
For players who don’t want to do the work of planting things like Berry Bushes, Grass or Pinecones, grab the ActionQueue Reborn Mod as it allows players to automate many of the tasks players find mundane or boring.
Some tasks include being able to deploy items or traps, feed the player, craft items, place signs, or place turf.
Players will still have to toggle actions, but will find themselves saving a lot of time that they would have wasted otherwise.
MISCELLANEOUS/EASE OF ACCESS MODS TO HAVE IN DON’T STARVE TOGETHER (DST)
GESTURE WHEEL by rezecib
The Gesture Wheel is by far not a mod that anyone needs while playing Don’t Starve Together; however, it is an excellent way for players to begin learning the different emotes they can use while playing Don’t Starve Together.
Since the Gesture Wheel is a client mod, it will not affect other players; however, when players press “G” with it installed a wheel of emotes will show up.
Players will be able to hover over the emote they would like to express and will also see the command necessary to use the emote under it. Once the emote has been selected, the character will immediately begin expressing the emote.
FIX FOR TOO MANY ITEMS by TheMightyPikachu
Do you want absolutely every single item in the game, access to god mod, access to 1-Shot mechanics, creative mode and more? Well, look no further than Fix for Too Many Items.
Fix for Too Many Items is mostly helpful for those who want to AFK farm and will remove the majority of the fun in the game. So, I would recommend not using it when you’re playing Don’t Starve “for reals.”
LEVEL UP! by Baku
Family members always make fun of me for how much I love to grind while playing video games and it was a bit frustrating that Don’t Starve doesn’t have any ways of grinding really.
Well, it’s time to change that with the Level Up! Mod which allows players to receive extra stats (Damage, Health, Sanity and Hunger).
Players will be able to set how easy they would like it to be to receive bonus stats and can also make their character start with reduced stats to start off with.
DYNAMIC HEALTH SCALING by Farxodor
If you’re on a very large server, chances are you’re bursting down Seasonal Giants like the Deerclops and Moose/Goose or even the Bee Queen very quickly. Think about getting Dynamic Health Scaling which will affect the following Mobs:
🎮 Deerclops
🎮Moose/Goose (and Mosslings)
🎮 Bearger
🎮 Dragonfly
🎮 Ancient Guardian
🎮 ToadStool
🎮 Bee Queen
🎮 Reanimated Skeleton
🎮 Varg
🎮 Ewecus
🎮 Koalefant
🎮 Beefalo
🎮 Volt Goat
🎮 Buzzard
🎮 Rock Lobster
🎮 No Eyed Deer
🎮 Pigs
🎮 Merm
🎮 MacTusk
🎮 Slurtle
🎮 All spiders
🎮 Tall Birds
🎮 Krampus
🎮 Tree Guard
🎮 Spider Queen
🎮 Clockworks
🎮 Shadow pieces
🎮 Houndius Shootius
CHARACTER SPECIFIC MODS
There’s nothing better than being able to buff one of your favourite characters, especially if there’s an annoying aspect about their kit that could be easily fixed.
The following are my favourite mods for specific characters:
ABIGAIL KEYBINDS by Electroely
Abigail can be annoying to deal with, especially if players aren’t good at quickly switching from their mouse to their keyboard and vice versa.
While the Wendy Rework helped make Abigail so much more useful, Abigail’s new keybinds will let Wendy players use X to summon or return Abigail and use R to rile her up or soothe here.
Of course, the keybinds are configurable, so if players have something else the would like to use or have gaming mice, they can use one of those buttons or keybinds instead.
MINI WURT REWORK by Electroely
I have to say that the Mini Wurt Rework is probably one of the first Mods I have ever tried that I didn’t know I needed.
Being someone who changes characters fairly frequently in order to make the most out of things, I have recently become a Wurt main.
Wurt is a fun character but just like Webber, while her followers are powerful, there are some times where you have to question… what was the point of bringing this character into The Constant again?
The Mini Wurt Rework Mod actually provides players with a number of reworks including:
🎮The Merm King’s effects apply to both the overworld and caves, meaning that players will not have to place two Merm Kings.
🎮The Merm King’s rewards will change depending on the king of fish and the weight of the fish. The better the fish, the better the reward with a focus on weight.
🎮Wurt no longer loses Sanity when she is wet or holding wet items.
🎮For balance purposes, Wurt gains wetness 50% faster than the default.
🎮Wurt overheats faster when she is dry and she is slower when wet, making Waterballoons especially helpful in Summer.
🎮The Merm King no longer eats Corn Cod or Popperfish as they include fish in their recipe.
🎮Fish in Wurt’s Inventory doesn’t spoil faster when wet.
🎮Merms and Merm Guards will return to their homes if they are left too far and not fed recently. If players do not use the Mod, Merms will remain in the place they are currently when they are no longer fed.
🎮The Merm King will not spawn Merm Guards when fed while starving.
🎮The Marm King’s Guards will return to him if something dies before he finishes summoning.
🎮The Royal-In-Progress’s name can now be seen properly in caves.
MINOR WINONA BUFF by One World Unemployed At Home
I will say that I don’t feel that Winona is in particular need of a buff, but I won’t say no to some extra stats when I can get them.
The Minor Winona Buff will provide players with:
🎮50 extra Hunger
🎮50 extra Health.
🎮5% damage reduction
🎮5% bonus damage
🎮5% movement speed
WORTOX QUICK HEAL by Alyssa
This one is quick. Want to drop a soul on the ground? Hit R. Bam, you’re done and it’s quick and easy!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT MODS
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A CLIENT MOD AND A SERVER MOD?
Client mods are mods that only affect the player’s client who downloads and enables it. Client Mods most commonly change HUD visuals, alter graphics, and can allow easy access to console commands.
Client mods cannot customize character or mob gameplay, so it’s best to think of these as the mods that can strictly change visuals without altering gameplay.
Server mods, on the other hand, are anything and everything in between, including new characters, new mechanics and changes to the way that the game mode ultimately functions.
While server mods can affect the way things are displayed when it comes to mobs, there doesn’t seem to be a server mod that alters the actual HUD.
CAN I RUN A NEW MOD ON AN ALREADY ESTABLISHED SERVER?
Yes, players may run new mods on already established servers; however, mods may crash if they are incompatible. I would recommend making a copy of your DST savefile. The best guide I found on how to do this is here.
CAN I STOP RUNNING A MOD ON A SERVER?
Similar to running a new mod on an already established server, players run the risk of the game crashing when mods are deactivated. If you’re not experiencing any issues with lag, or the mod isn’t causing any noticeable harm to gameplay don’t disable it. Though, there’s no risk with testing it on a copy of the server.
Related Posts
This guide provides detailed and Casual info about all the buttons and UI of the game, unless they are very obvious.In case you are a new player/ wonder what a button does or how to find something, I hope it helps you.
Other Don't Starve Together Guides:
- Guide to the Characters.
- When and How to Find Glommer.
- The Gorge / Quickstart and Beginners Guide.
- New Achievements of The Gorge (Gorge Mastery).
- Detailed Biome Guide / Forest.
- How to Play: Webber.
- How to Play: Wigfrid.
- Twitch Drops Guide.
Play!
After pressing this button, you will have the option to choose between playing offline, (By clicking on 'Play Offline' button in the Pop-up) or online, (By waiting, only).Playing offline you will not have access to Skins, and cannot join other servers. (Obviously).
Browse Games
It will lead you to servers list, that includes two tabs at the right side:
Filters:
- Connection: To find online/ local servers.
- Play style: Choose to see specific server style; There are 4 styles at total; Social, Cooperative, competitive and Madness. Doesn't matter? press 'Any' in the new page.
- Game Mode: Choose to see only Survival,Wilderness, or Endless servers.
- Season: Shows the servers that are currently (Real-Time) at the chosen season.
- PvP: Player vs Player enabled or not.
- Mods Enabled: To see modded servers or not. (Modded servers may cause lags, crashes, or low FPS)
- Password Protected: To choose between public/ private servers.
- Server Types - Hosted: The server is dependent on whether or not admin is playing (Joined) or not; If they quit, the server will be closed. Dedicated: The server is not dependent on admin, but on their computer. With high chances, this servers will stay online for longer. (Klei dedicated servers have special colored titles in front of them.)
- Previously Visited: To find a server you've played on before. (If the world in that server regenerates, or if the server restarts, the server will no longer show up if you turn this filter 'on')
- Friends: To show/ don't show servers with your Steam friends (Currently) playing on them.
- Steam Groups: If you are part of a [Steam] group associated with this game, you can turn this filter on to see the related server.
- (Rest Is obvious)
- Clicking 'Reset Filters' will restore the default settings.
Details:
Choose a server (Single left click on it) from the list, to respectively see:
- 1. Server's Name,
- 2. Server's Description that is written by its admin,
- 3. Mod: Shown by a wrench logo; It will provide shortcuts to workshop.
- 4. View Tags: Shown by a tag logo; Provides info about server's language, if vote-kick or caves enabled, etc.
- 5. View World: Shown by a globe; Will open the world settings page, that is edited/ not by the admin when they created the server. (To see if hound attacks is enabled, for example.)
- 6. View Group Profile: Shown by a red flag; It will lead you to Steam, to the associated group page.
- 7. View Players: Shown by anonymous avatar; To see which players are currently playing in the server. The con-rod in front of the player's name, will lead you to their profile page at Steam, if clicked.
- 8. Toggle Server Name: Shown by some stars (*) ; To show the selected server's name as stars (*).
- 9. The question mark in front of Endless, Survival, Wilderness, will provide more info about these topics.
- 10. Season.
- 11. How many in-game days the server is advanced.
To join a server, select the server from list by a left click, and then press Join button. Or double click on the server name at the list.
Host Game
It will lead you to the page where you create your own server, to play online/ offline, alone/ together. At the left side, you have 5 slots; Each of them holds a unique world you've created.To start creating a world, first choose a home slot.
The world making page includes these tabs and options.
Settings:
- Choose Server Play style.
- Publicly visible server name. (Depending on settings).
- Publicly visible Description. (Depending on settings).
- Choose to make server Public, Friends Only, Local Only. or Steam Group.
- Enter a password. (You don't need to remember it if you are not gonna share it, since you can Resume World without entering it again/ or can simply delete the password later).
Forest:
Here you can customize the upper world or just leave it default. These settings belong to the upper world, which includes all biomes, but doesn't affect caves.
Caves:
'Add Caves' will create a similar page in the 'Forest' tab, but it only allows you to modify underworld settings. To enable caves and run the server without any problems (Crash/ Lag/ FPS drops) , you will need a good amount of PC resources and decent specs.You can click 'Remove Caves' button in the same page, to disable it for your server.
Rollback:
Shows 5 different in-game dates, to choose from and load the selected date. It will ask for conformation first. (Y/N)
Item Collections
First Page
- History of Travels: Shows all past events that were once live in this game, and the related achievements. If you've participated at any, it will also show your progress.
- Recent Discoveries:Shows the last Item/ Chest you've received.
- Spools:Shows the amount of Spool you currently have.
- Often Killed By:Informs which mob/ condition you've failed to most. (It's not very accurate.)
- Friendliest Friend:Picks a usernames between players you've played with most, and shows. (It's not very accurate.)
Curio Cabinet
Wardrobe: Here you can pick a character to customize their outfits. (Elegant survivor head items can only be found here and in Steam inventory.)After clicking on a character, in the new page, At the right side of the screen, Above the default avatar of the character's head, there are buttons (Filters):
A. The save Icon near the Spool image: shows the 'Clothing Presets'. After customizing your looks for the current character, click on it and pick a slot to save the current set, for easy access later in the game/ fast clothing switches; You can choose (wear) a set by clicking on the green tick.
B. Head - Shows the Skins that affects character's overall appearence, including head and hair. (Rarity: Only Elegants and Heirloom Elegants.)
C. Body - Shows outfits from all rarities that affect the body. (Sometimes they are overalls)
D. Hands - Shows gloves.
E. Legs - Shows pants.
F. Feet - Shows shoes.
The 'Undo Changes' button below the character's model, will only undo the current modifications. (It will not remove all outfits.)
You don't need to manually change your modifications (Except when you are saving presets). If you are done customizing, click 'Accept Outfit' at the left side. You may need to adjust filters again in each section.
Belongings:
Shows the Skins for tools, weapons, wearings, pets and buildings. The cart logo near the scroll, will take you to shop, and adjust the filters of it automatically, based on the item you are currently viewing.
Emotes:
These are the animations like dances that your character performs at public. (Psst! you don't need to write a command in chat to do emotes; there is a mode for that.)
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Emoticons:These are the emojis you send at in-game chat. Can be used by writing the command that is described in the same page, or by using mods.
Portrait Frames:
Shows and selects the background image for the characters. (Select for each character, by using the arrows under the model.)
Profile Icons:
Shows and selects the tiny avatar near the background, for the characters. (Select for each character, by using the arrows under the model.)
Vignettes:
Shows and selects the images shown in all loading screens. (Apart from the one when you start the game.) Select which photos to be shown by clicking on them on the right side. Green check means it's selected.If more than one photos selected, game will randomly choose and show on each time.
Filters:
- Owned Filter, With Chest logo: If turned on, will show only the items you own, if turned off, will show all related and available Skin items.
- Weaveable Filter, With Spool logo: If turned on, will show the items that can be weaved using your Spools. If turned off, you will also see items that cannot be weaved by Spool.
- Survivor Filter: If enabled, will only show items that are introduced to belong to a specific character. (Which is the one you are currently modifying.)
- Sort Mode: Sorts items by:
- Owned Count: (It's good for finding duplicates.)
- Release Date: Sorts based on item's release date. (Good for finding event items.)
- Rarity: To find most precious items.
- Name: To find a specific item.
Buttons:
- Unravel: Takes (Deletes) the selected Item from your inventory, and gives back the mentioned amount of Spool.
- Weave: Takes mentioned amount of Spool from you, and unlocks the item.
- Con-rod: Will take you to Steam community market, associated with the selected item.
- Ensemble: If you see this button when selecting an item, it means that the item is part of a collection, that if it's completed (Collected all related items), it will reward you with the mentioned item. To see the collection items and the reward, click on this button and read the pop-up.
Treasury
Shows Chests. (It's often empty, unless there is an event running.)
History
Encounters:
- To find/ remember a player you've played with before in a server.
- 'View Player' Button will lead to selected player's Steam profile.
- 'Remove Player' Will delete their history from this page.
Obituaries:
Recorded history of your fails (Deaths) with info about the server you've played in, the cause and in-game survival days.
Trade-Inn
The con-rod icon on the right side will take you to Steam community market, all items for DST.
Your owned trade able items is shown in the left side. You need to pick at least 6 of them, and click Trade button to receive only 1 item in higher quality. The trade is between you and the game.(Using this trade section is not recommended.)
Redeem Codes
If you've purchased a If you've purchased a merchandise that promised an in-game code, then you should enter that code here to receive an exclusive item/ Skin.
Shop
You can adjust the filters at left side.'Buy Now' buttons will cause a Steam Transaction pop-up.
Options
Settings
Input Device: Select the device you are playing with. If a controller is connected, it will show up here.
Vibration: Enable or disable camera vibration.
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Sound FX Volume: Sounds of button pressing, and all in-game action sounds. (Such as chopping a tree.)
Music Volume: Default game's music. (Will play time to time in-game, not always.)
Ambient Volume: Background noises of birds, water, wind, etc.
Show Passwords: Whether or not to display passwords in filtered star (*) format, when creating servers, or joining one.
Auto Subscribe Mods: If enabled, will download all the related server mods that are enabled in a modded server, if you join it. Otherwise, you will need to manually download them from Steam Workshop.
Wigfrid's Umlauts: When the character Wigfrid is quoting, and mentioning the letter O, she will mention it as Ö if the this option is enabled. Otherwise you will never see the letter Ö.
HUD Size: Determine the size of the crafting and inventory tab in-game.
Data Collection: Read the Privacy Policy for more info. By default, it's on, otherwise, you will not be able to play online.
Screen Shake: Choose if screen shakes when giants moving nearby or the player is taking damage.
Distortion: To enable/ disable distortion of in-game animations/ images.
Bloom: To enable/ disable bloom of in-game animations/ images.
Full Screen: If enabled, has 3 sub-settings: Resolution, Display and Refresh rate.
Small Textures: It's the quality of textures; if you have high spec PC, turn it off, otherwise, turn it on.
Notebook Mode: Another option that reduces details of some animations/ images in-game. Enable For low spec PC.
Controls
The only notable option here is the Attack and Force Attack settings. If you don't want to press two different buttons to attack something, simply change both of these to a single button (Recommended, F). It may cause some problems (Like attacking walls when nearby) but you will get used to it eventually.
Mods
Get Mods: Shows mods that you may/ not own. Clicking on any of their names/ 'More Mods' button will lead you to Steam workshop.
Server Mods: These are attached to your server/ world, and others can't join if they didn't subscribe to them, if enabled.
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- Shows server mods that you've currently subscribed to.
Client Mods: These are your personal mods that you can carry to all other servers.
- Shows client mods that you've currently subscribed to.
- To enable/disable any of mods, check/clear the checkbox near it.
- The bolt logo under the mods name indicates if it's configurable or not. If it contains a bolt logo, click on the mod, and then at the right side of the screen click on the bigger bolt logo to configure the mod.
- The more info button (Globe Logo) at the right side of screen, Takes you to the mod's Steam workshop page.
- The sweep logo at left side will delete (Unsubscribe) all your mods in all sections; It will ask for confirmation first (Y/N)
- The three arrows logo near the sweep, will update all your subscribed mods. It will also ask for conformation first. (Y/N)
Main Menu
Under the Quit button, there are 4 shortcuts:
Data - Will take you to your documents - Klei - DoNotStarveTogether file at your PC. (These are backups and hosted worlds.)
Account - Will take you to Klei's official website, to register, manage your Klei account and it's settings.
Forum - Will take you Klei's official forums.
Games
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- Will take you to Klei's developer page at Steam.The rest of the windows shown at right side, are updated regularly, and have different functions and shortcuts attached to them. It's simply game's newspaper; You can notified from here, if a new events, twitch drop, updates or sales available.
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