I like how you now explain why something is good instead of shouting that the other stuff is bad, that is at least one of the only things that I didn’t like before. Keep it up 👍
Strange thing: Spears and Tentacle Spikes do the same overall damage. 34x150= 5100 51x100 = 5100 I still would reccomend using the Spike, as it kills most enemies faster.
@@Argonwolfproject damage dealt over an enemies max HP is not returned to you. For example, breaking an axe on butterflies will only deal a total of 100 damage (1per butterfly per hit)
@@asaltedpudding4041 Well okay but the tentacle spike isn't always used on enemies with exactly 50 HP, so you get the full 51 damage per hit if you hit things with more health than that.
If you are a new player I recommend using the spear for basic needs and do not go into the swamp. Use it for basic needs go to the beef if you can’t handle the hounds and craft a hambat for the fight with deerclops.
You can just hold a ton of Nightmare Fuel and Living logs in your inventory, and then craft Dark Swords when your next one breaks, or just craft a bunch when you get to the place you need them. (This message was brought to you by the Squirmy Wormywood gang)
Miss the glass sword that is equivalent of a dark sword for damage but with less durability against normal mobs but more durability against shadow creatures like fuelweaver
As a Wilson main, my strat is mostly kiting and avoiding conflict by triggering a tough mob/boss and leading it to the swamps or other dangerous enemies. (Except Dragonfly or any fire-based area's. Too much risk of losing valuables to fire) I usually end up in this like dance to avoid triggering more creatures while staying close enough to make sure everything is killing each other accordingly. Unfortunately, this strat can end up taking a long time depending on what's close by. Kiting is really important, it takes a bit of practice but it really is invaluable, until then I hope this helps give ideas to any new players. Play smart, unless you're Wolfgang or Wigfrid.....then just tank it, I mean what are the monsters gonna do? Hurt you? HA!
1. make constru amulet 2. make deconstruction staff 3. make thulecite suit 4. descontruct thulecite suit 5. take the materials 6. repeat step 3, 4 and 5
@@EdgyRick But in the past, you've said things like "Really, you should just be wearing a helmet and killing those shadow creatures." That'd mean that you had thought being insanity at all times was a totally reasonable thing to do, even WITHOUT unloading the shadow creatures. Quote source: ua-cam.com/video/Y0fUKoVUviM/v-deo.html
log suit is good training wheels for beginners when they dont know how to kite beefalo or pigs yet, but they need to kill them for football helmet and ham bat.
Can u make a vid about each character's late game potential? I'm pretty new to the game, but I've taken a liking to Maxwell. Is he good late game? Do resource gathering characters lose their power as you go into the game? Thank you.
Generally Maxwell is fairly bad late game. Don’t get me wrong, he’s very powerful, but he’s outclassed late game by a boss. During second autumn, a boss will attack you similar to Deerclops, you can use this boss’s large hitbox and AOE attacks to chop down entire forests. But early game, Maxwell is still fairly good. One of the best late game characters is obviously Wickerbottom because her On Tentacles can be used to make crazy good farms and cheese bosses that lack AOE like the Bee Queen. But don’t pick your character based on their late game potential, as you can always swap characters with the Celestial Portal.
Maxwell is a good choice for late game if you want to mega base, because wood is one of the most important resources when your megabasing, and beager will always die to tree guards before you get nearly enough wood for your base.
@@robertconners9865 except bearger literally only dies to treeguards if you literally walk him into them and let them hit him (you can also just hit bearger to make him chase you during the treeguards hit cycle)
Best not ask him to make that vid. Edgy Rick is very biased, generally is mindstuck on “top tier” characters only. The only thing he’d do, is tell you to stop playing maxwell. Go ask DemonRebuilt, he’s much more cheery, and a whole lot more open minded,
How do you get ham bats and football helmets as a renewable resource though? You never explained that. Log suits and spears are made from materials that are easily renewable. Pig heads are extremely limited and pig houses can be useful so you don't want to demolish too many.
ironic how he didn't say that the invulnerability the crown can give you is also situational, seeing as dfly's and sometimes klaus's melee attacks usually hit a tick or so after the shield goes down
Ok what about bee queen where there are massive amounts of grumble bees, or hound waves and shadow splumonkies, fighting hordes of spiders from 5 tier 3 nests, where the crown can give breathing room and protection or even killing pigs or bunnymen and accidentally aggroing all of them the list goes on
@@Ryusuta I’ve never really used them, which is why I’m asking? The 1d4 seems kinda weak but with whip master, u can provoke opportunity attacks from 10ft!
question: i just started playing the game. i found deerclops. i SEVERELY underestimated how bad the sanity drain was. i got him down to 400 hp but died to freezing whilst running from nightmares. if this was a big problem, do you think i have a chance in other seasons once i get past deerclops on my new world?
I suggest getting two marble armor, 3-4 football helms, and setting up a campfire with the best healing food you have. Hambat is the obvious choice for the weapon and packing cooked green caps or cooked cactus flesh which I would suggest more because it doesn’t damage you. I know tanking him is quite the resource sink but it is fast so you don’t have to deal with shadow creatures as much
@@jayanta131190 first of all bees are extremely inefficient for deerclops cause his are aoe and he kills bees in one hit second just get like 3 football helmets and a ham bat and fight him on a campfire (specifically a campfire since fire pits count as structures and can be smashed by his attacks) and if you're good on hp and sanity just hold ctrl f until he dies
Hammering down pig heads from touch stones or swamps or several setpieces would suffice you with enough pig skin but its not always garenteed to find a lot of those so more experienced players smash pig house for 2 extra skins each and for the boards and cut stone to spare some time and resources for making alchemy engines also you can kill the pig after smashing its house to get big meat for ham bats and an extra skin 1/4 of the time.
@@MasterMeley Right but a hambat is good for like 5 days. I'm on day 100 in one of my worlds so that's like 20 hambats. I generally make a hambat for a boss or some other large encounter. Feel like this whole "use a hambat" would go over better if you had a farm going. Problem is pigs eat the pig skins.
While exploring the whole map you will find a good amount of pig heads and also you can hammer down some pig houses that are far away from your base. You can easily get 40 pig skin this way. I'd say you should only get a ham bat if you're going to the ruins (cuz u need space, and a few tentacle spikes + football helmets will clog your inventory), or when fighting a fat boss.
@@warpfrenzy make like 5 pig houses ( you should do more if you can), in front of the middle one add a pin with pig skin. Wait for full moon. Slaughter the werepigs, they won't really fight back because they will be focused on pig skin in the pin
I can't believe you suggest Thelucite Crown. You are joking. You can also get 90% dmg reduction from marble suit and now with the marble suit buff it's super easy to get. Also how do you not mention to combine head and body armor together to spread the durability. That's a very important fact for noobs to know. Also, kiting should always be the first option. The only things you shouldn't try to kite is dragonfly. Otherwise you are wasting a shit ton of recourses standing in their attack range like an idiot. I suggest you scrap this video get some actually good advice and display it here.
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You been back for a while but I’m still glad you’re back😎😎😎😎😌👍
How did you do that with those emojis
@@itsspydr5650 Channel memberships let's large enough YT channels add custom emojis for paying members :).
@@EdgyRick cool
I like how you now explain why something is good instead of shouting that the other stuff is bad, that is at least one of the only things that I didn’t like before. Keep it up 👍
Strange thing: Spears and Tentacle Spikes do the same overall damage.
34x150= 5100
51x100 = 5100
I still would reccomend using the Spike, as it kills most enemies faster.
The hundred extra damage is just there for rounding purposes, so the real damage value you will get from using them is 5000
@Lonely Guy that's why they are the best weapons for killing butterflies
@@asaltedpudding4041 How so?
@@Argonwolfproject damage dealt over an enemies max HP is not returned to you. For example, breaking an axe on butterflies will only deal a total of 100 damage (1per butterfly per hit)
@@asaltedpudding4041 Well okay but the tentacle spike isn't always used on enemies with exactly 50 HP, so you get the full 51 damage per hit if you hit things with more health than that.
If you are a new player I recommend using the spear for basic needs and do not go into the swamp. Use it for basic needs go to the beef if you can’t handle the hounds and craft a hambat for the fight with deerclops.
These videos got me into dst. Good stuff.
Im a WX main so i use batele helms more cuz i ja olvays play with mine sister
You can just hold a ton of Nightmare Fuel and Living logs in your inventory, and then craft Dark Swords when your next one breaks, or just craft a bunch when you get to the place you need them.
(This message was brought to you by the Squirmy Wormywood gang)
Miss the glass sword that is equivalent of a dark sword for damage but with less durability against normal mobs but more durability against shadow creatures like fuelweaver
As a Wilson main, my strat is mostly kiting and avoiding conflict by triggering a tough mob/boss and leading it to the swamps or other dangerous enemies. (Except Dragonfly or any fire-based area's. Too much risk of losing valuables to fire) I usually end up in this like dance to avoid triggering more creatures while staying close enough to make sure everything is killing each other accordingly. Unfortunately, this strat can end up taking a long time depending on what's close by. Kiting is really important, it takes a bit of practice but it really is invaluable, until then I hope this helps give ideas to any new players. Play smart, unless you're Wolfgang or Wigfrid.....then just tank it, I mean what are the monsters gonna do? Hurt you? HA!
Maybe should've said to use constru amulets on the crowns to get like 20 of them in 1 ruins clear. And be set for armour for the next couple years.
1. make constru amulet
2. make deconstruction staff
3. make thulecite suit
4. descontruct thulecite suit
5. take the materials
6. repeat step 3, 4 and 5
@@ocuorat2776 use suits instead of crowns for duping.
@@CarrionMorris hmm make's sense thanks
Another combat mistake is not even fighting (every noob does this once), fighting is an important aspect of dst.
6:00 HEY THIS AIN’T RUNESCAPE
6:52 Wow, Edgy Rick actually points out the fact that insanity does indeed have downsides. I'll bet THAT only happens once in a blue moon.
This video was after they nerfed Insanity. ua-cam.com/video/3kaqkrGI6eU/v-deo.html
@@EdgyRick But in the past, you've said things like "Really, you should just be wearing a helmet and killing those shadow creatures." That'd mean that you had thought being insanity at all times was a totally reasonable thing to do, even WITHOUT unloading the shadow creatures.
Quote source: ua-cam.com/video/Y0fUKoVUviM/v-deo.html
Thanks man, I just started playing this week and your channel has helped a lot.
On a high lag server the marble suite has its uses
I agree. If you are prepared to tank chest slot armor is okay
Every odd number has an "e" in its name
Why are you using mind bending
No. Four
He's right
No two
@@alperbulut1267 four is an even number
log suit is good training wheels for beginners when they dont know how to kite beefalo or pigs yet, but they need to kill them for football helmet and ham bat.
one time i was having like 600 of grass and twigs then a noop turn it all into grass suits😭
Jimbo will kill them
@@EdgyRick Yes Jumbo
Did you rollback? :D
@@johnnyqi5616 I resurrected him into a giant living chicken nugget
@@EdgyRick meat effigy op
i realy like your videos cuz its make the content better
hambat is my fav weapon tbh
but its goddamnd near impossible to kite with frickin lag
Stop lagging then
@@Justin-qe6gj Why did I think of that
Can u make a vid about each character's late game potential? I'm pretty new to the game, but I've taken a liking to Maxwell. Is he good late game? Do resource gathering characters lose their power as you go into the game? Thank you.
Generally Maxwell is fairly bad late game. Don’t get me wrong, he’s very powerful, but he’s outclassed late game by a boss. During second autumn, a boss will attack you similar to Deerclops, you can use this boss’s large hitbox and AOE attacks to chop down entire forests.
But early game, Maxwell is still fairly good.
One of the best late game characters is obviously Wickerbottom because her On Tentacles can be used to make crazy good farms and cheese bosses that lack AOE like the Bee Queen.
But don’t pick your character based on their late game potential, as you can always swap characters with the Celestial Portal.
Maxwell is a good choice for late game if you want to mega base, because wood is one of the most important resources when your megabasing, and beager will always die to tree guards before you get nearly enough wood for your base.
@@robertconners9865 except bearger literally only dies to treeguards if you literally walk him into them and let them hit him (you can also just hit bearger to make him chase you during the treeguards hit cycle)
Best not ask him to make that vid. Edgy Rick is very biased, generally is mindstuck on “top tier” characters only. The only thing he’d do, is tell you to stop playing maxwell. Go ask DemonRebuilt, he’s much more cheery, and a whole lot more open minded,
@@whimsicalchronicles8798 why would that make him biased?
Thanks!! This will really be helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
I like to use spear
Like first combat think
You're missing the economical basis factor by recommending newbies to craft with ingredients they can't even acquire reliably.
Give an exemple, he didn’t do That im pretty sure
How do you get ham bats and football helmets as a renewable resource though? You never explained that. Log suits and spears are made from materials that are easily renewable. Pig heads are extremely limited and pig houses can be useful so you don't want to demolish too many.
Just make a pig farm
N1- not kiting
nice
Logs, grass, and twigs are prohibitively expensive for armor?
That's a bit of a hot take; not gonna lie.
ironic how he didn't say that the invulnerability the crown can give you is also situational, seeing as dfly's and sometimes klaus's melee attacks usually hit a tick or so after the shield goes down
Ok what about bee queen where there are massive amounts of grumble bees, or hound waves and shadow splumonkies, fighting hordes of spiders from 5 tier 3 nests, where the crown can give breathing room and protection or even killing pigs or bunnymen and accidentally aggroing all of them the list goes on
@@nameless2746 because it wont let me edit my comment, i forgot to mention that, yes, it is also good against spiders
@@ThisIsLin138 That... that's not the main takeaway here man
@@nameless2746 did it not send the first reply i sent?
By now it's just differently titled videos talking about log suit + spear should be replaced with ham bat and football helmet :D
Honestly question. Are whips worth it? The extra range is something I LOVE
If they're working for you, then they're worth it. =)
@@Ryusuta I’ve never really used them, which is why I’m asking? The 1d4 seems kinda weak but with whip master, u can provoke opportunity attacks from 10ft!
@@SushiTrap313 Well played, my fellow friend in TTRPG glory. XD
Nice
Love ur vids
Thx i love yours too
You forgot about wigfrid helmet
question: i just started playing the game. i found deerclops. i SEVERELY underestimated how bad the sanity drain was. i got him down to 400 hp but died to freezing whilst running from nightmares. if this was a big problem, do you think i have a chance in other seasons once i get past deerclops on my new world?
Sanity food bro. If you're soloing any boss, you need sanity food
I suggest getting two marble armor, 3-4 football helms, and setting up a campfire with the best healing food you have. Hambat is the obvious choice for the weapon and packing cooked green caps or cooked cactus flesh which I would suggest more because it doesn’t damage you. I know tanking him is quite the resource sink but it is fast so you don’t have to deal with shadow creatures as much
@@jayanta131190 i live in dfly desert, i just forgot to bring the food lol
i also forgot how to make healing food soooo
@@aidancode I never kill deerclops by myself on first winter. It needs too much prep stuff, I just lead him to some swamp or bees or tallbirds etc
@@jayanta131190 first of all bees are extremely inefficient for deerclops cause his are aoe and he kills bees in one hit second just get like 3 football helmets and a ham bat and fight him on a campfire (specifically a campfire since fire pits count as structures and can be smashed by his attacks) and if you're good on hp and sanity just hold ctrl f until he dies
how about deerclops during winter's feast? i don't think kiting works with the laser eye.
eyo im late by a year but, you can kite Feastclops. as long as you know the attack range you just need to walk slightly further from the attack range
pfft all you need is the creative mod.
I use the lantern as my butterfly killer
I'm just curious how you are farming all these pig skins? Are you creating a pig farm? If so, what design?
Hammering down pig heads from touch stones or swamps or several setpieces would suffice you with enough pig skin but its not always garenteed to find a lot of those so more experienced players smash pig house for 2 extra skins each and for the boards and cut stone to spare some time and resources for making alchemy engines also you can kill the pig after smashing its house to get big meat for ham bats and an extra skin 1/4 of the time.
@@MasterMeley Right but a hambat is good for like 5 days. I'm on day 100 in one of my worlds so that's like 20 hambats. I generally make a hambat for a boss or some other large encounter.
Feel like this whole "use a hambat" would go over better if you had a farm going. Problem is pigs eat the pig skins.
While exploring the whole map you will find a good amount of pig heads and also you can hammer down some pig houses that are far away from your base. You can easily get 40 pig skin this way. I'd say you should only get a ham bat if you're going to the ruins (cuz u need space, and a few tentacle spikes + football helmets will clog your inventory), or when fighting a fat boss.
@@warpfrenzy make like 5 pig houses ( you should do more if you can), in front of the middle one add a pin with pig skin. Wait for full moon. Slaughter the werepigs, they won't really fight back because they will be focused on pig skin in the pin
Hey guys what do you think about log suit
Thanks
good points
Number 6: Lagging
insert rbackpack mod here
Rick remove wickerbottom from ytb background, add wortox instead.
i can easily kill the beefalo with 7 hits 1 time i did 8 without getting hit (no speed boost)
i play as willow and sports are too hard for me so it looks like im sticking to my log suits
glass cutter
tanking and no health food.
It's not twice as effective...
Webi Wabo
Does anybody know if there's commands like this, whilst playing with a controller? 8:10
*mini ninjas no sound*
Well you can lock on mobs
So you only hit them
Re-upload ?
I literally made this vid last night wtf you mean
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do i need a credit card to be a member ship?
Yeah it costs money.
@@EdgyRick i know its costs muney
i was thinking if i can do it with SIM CARD
@@khaled.G-d6i I got no idea
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Bra
today i learnt i am a god. why? simple, i can 7 hit kite beefalo and koalafants
I can't believe you suggest Thelucite Crown. You are joking. You can also get 90% dmg reduction from marble suit and now with the marble suit buff it's super easy to get. Also how do you not mention to combine head and body armor together to spread the durability. That's a very important fact for noobs to know. Also, kiting should always be the first option. The only things you shouldn't try to kite is dragonfly. Otherwise you are wasting a shit ton of recourses standing in their attack range like an idiot. I suggest you scrap this video get some actually good advice and display it here.
wait, you don’t kite dragonfly?
@@bittyb0t It's just really hard. But you can if you have skill.