My favorite part about hamlet is when the apocalypse doesn't end after 20 days and you deny the fact that you are locked in an eternal apocalypse and your playthrough is over desperately surviving the 50 heralds that have spawned in your world
I’ve played a LOT of Hamlet, typically maining Wheeler, but also as other characters. This advice is mostly good, but leaves out a few important points. First, the easiest source of gold in early game is cave clefts, not the jungle, and there are gold-eyed statues in the yellow turf areas as well, so you don’t really need to go into the jungle much before you get a helmet or log suit. Second, the jungle also contains carnivorous vines that will attack you. They’re thicker than the regular vines. You can use the shears to cut the regular vines to get rope (or pick this up off the ground where snaptooths are fighting vines). This is much cheaper than using shears to cut grass. Third, while guards can kill bats for you, at dusk or night they will hit them with torches and the bats can set surrounding structures on fire, so don’t do this near your science machine or other resources. Above all, build a lightning rod near any outside structures you can’t easily replace and especially your transplanted nettle plants. The latter are not renewable and you’ll need a bunch of them. Also, note the icon for nettle plants on the map, as the plants themselves are often difficult to see in the jungle if they’re not blooming. Additionally, while a gas mask can protect you from hay fever, wearing it causes an even bigger sanity drain than the hay fever itself, so it definitely does not "keep you sane." If you can get ahold of a sewing kit, usually by buying it in the hat shop or finding it in a bandit's stash, you can use it to repair the stalking stick. It's better to get a bunch of stalking sticks, but a sewing kit will make one infinitely renewable. For more advanced tips: Forget buying the slanty shanty and set up a temporary base in a cave cleft or the first room in a temple near the pig farms and ponds. Wait to build your house until you get the key to the city and the executive hammer, so that you can choose a location that is close to the resources you need and then build your own shops there. The shanty and pig town are often very far from the wild areas and you’ll spent all your time walking back and forth to get wood or iron or to go through the temples if you live in the town. Once you get the executive hammer, you can hammer down the shanty (ideally when no guards are around or while wearing the swashy hat from the thief as a disguise) and that will give you almost enough oincs to pay for a shanty of your own. Also, you can hammer down some of those decorative plants for oincs with the executive hammer. I also try to make a bird whistle early on. I make a cork boat, pick lotus to trigger the platypines, kill about two of them for meat and spines. use the meat to make a ham bat and then kill a hippo, which is a bit tricky but doable. The hippo horn and the spines make the bird whistle to call BFB to bring you to its island, then while traveling back, you can pick up the scepter for the pig queen and hopefully some lightbulbs for a lantern. Ideally, the cave cleft you exit from will be near your base so that you can carry the whistle while traveling to places like the Ancient Herald island then blow it so that the BFB gives you a quick ride home. I have definitely bailed on runs where the BFB caves lead to the wrong island.
To avoid being robbed, keep your oincs in your backpack then drop it as soon as the thief appears. You can then fight him safely, although ranged weapons work best because he’ll run out of reach when wounded. This can be the blunderbuss, Wheeler’s gun, or darts taken from temple traps or bought from the weapons shop.
im a wilba main and just go wear pig throughout temperate and break suspicions cracks and make 200-300 oincs (the most i got was raiding all the ruins for 500 oincs!)
DST has something like the Vortex Cloak: the Bone Armor. It drops from a hard, ancient-themed nightmare boss (Ancient Fuelweaver) and makes you 100% immune to damage with the ability to be refueled by nightmare fuel. Unlike the Vortex Cloak, it doesn't drain your sanity when you get hit. It doesn't work as a backpack, though, and the invincibility has a cooldown of five seconds, only negating a single hit.
Interesting! I still haven't gotten that far into DST (on my own) so I didn't know about bone armor, the extra inventory is definitely what makes the vortex cloak shine though, and its actually pretty easy to farm ancient heralds for tatters if you prepare enough and dont let them swarm vs fighting the fuelweaver
If I remember correctly Gnat swarm prioritize higher light So if they tag on you, just run near some light sources (thunder bird is the easiest) and they will leave u
This is true, it also is a huge issue for WX as gnat swarms will NOT leave an overcharged WX until the next day or if you take them to the gas rainforest/use bugbgone
Question: When you mess with your inventory in the beginning of the video on day 2, the game pauses so you can check your items. Is this a mod or a feature for controllers?
My favorite part about hamlet is when the apocalypse doesn't end after 20 days and you deny the fact that you are locked in an eternal apocalypse and your playthrough is over desperately surviving the 50 heralds that have spawned in your world
I’ve played a LOT of Hamlet, typically maining Wheeler, but also as other characters. This advice is mostly good, but leaves out a few important points. First, the easiest source of gold in early game is cave clefts, not the jungle, and there are gold-eyed statues in the yellow turf areas as well, so you don’t really need to go into the jungle much before you get a helmet or log suit. Second, the jungle also contains carnivorous vines that will attack you. They’re thicker than the regular vines. You can use the shears to cut the regular vines to get rope (or pick this up off the ground where snaptooths are fighting vines). This is much cheaper than using shears to cut grass. Third, while guards can kill bats for you, at dusk or night they will hit them with torches and the bats can set surrounding structures on fire, so don’t do this near your science machine or other resources. Above all, build a lightning rod near any outside structures you can’t easily replace and especially your transplanted nettle plants. The latter are not renewable and you’ll need a bunch of them. Also, note the icon for nettle plants on the map, as the plants themselves are often difficult to see in the jungle if they’re not blooming. Additionally, while a gas mask can protect you from hay fever, wearing it causes an even bigger sanity drain than the hay fever itself, so it definitely does not "keep you sane."
If you can get ahold of a sewing kit, usually by buying it in the hat shop or finding it in a bandit's stash, you can use it to repair the stalking stick. It's better to get a bunch of stalking sticks, but a sewing kit will make one infinitely renewable.
For more advanced tips: Forget buying the slanty shanty and set up a temporary base in a cave cleft or the first room in a temple near the pig farms and ponds. Wait to build your house until you get the key to the city and the executive hammer, so that you can choose a location that is close to the resources you need and then build your own shops there. The shanty and pig town are often very far from the wild areas and you’ll spent all your time walking back and forth to get wood or iron or to go through the temples if you live in the town. Once you get the executive hammer, you can hammer down the shanty (ideally when no guards are around or while wearing the swashy hat from the thief as a disguise) and that will give you almost enough oincs to pay for a shanty of your own. Also, you can hammer down some of those decorative plants for oincs with the executive hammer. I also try to make a bird whistle early on. I make a cork boat, pick lotus to trigger the platypines, kill about two of them for meat and spines. use the meat to make a ham bat and then kill a hippo, which is a bit tricky but doable. The hippo horn and the spines make the bird whistle to call BFB to bring you to its island, then while traveling back, you can pick up the scepter for the pig queen and hopefully some lightbulbs for a lantern. Ideally, the cave cleft you exit from will be near your base so that you can carry the whistle while traveling to places like the Ancient Herald island then blow it so that the BFB gives you a quick ride home. I have definitely bailed on runs where the BFB caves lead to the wrong island.
To avoid being robbed, keep your oincs in your backpack then drop it as soon as the thief appears. You can then fight him safely, although ranged weapons work best because he’ll run out of reach when wounded. This can be the blunderbuss, Wheeler’s gun, or darts taken from temple traps or bought from the weapons shop.
This is actually really useful, thanks !
Never thought picking a flower Infront of a guard is punishable by death
I just got this dlc and i had no idea of what to do, ty very much!
You're welcome! I hope this video helps!
im a wilba main and just go wear pig throughout temperate and break suspicions cracks and make 200-300 oincs (the most i got was raiding all the ruins for 500 oincs!)
Glad you made this. Struggling with hamlet without a clue as to what to do
WAKE UP BABE NEW POLARLOTUS VIDEO!!!
DST has something like the Vortex Cloak: the Bone Armor. It drops from a hard, ancient-themed nightmare boss (Ancient Fuelweaver) and makes you 100% immune to damage with the ability to be refueled by nightmare fuel. Unlike the Vortex Cloak, it doesn't drain your sanity when you get hit. It doesn't work as a backpack, though, and the invincibility has a cooldown of five seconds, only negating a single hit.
Interesting! I still haven't gotten that far into DST (on my own) so I didn't know about bone armor, the extra inventory is definitely what makes the vortex cloak shine though, and its actually pretty easy to farm ancient heralds for tatters if you prepare enough and dont let them swarm vs fighting the fuelweaver
@@polarlotus Yea the vortex cloak is like a super amped version of the bone armor that's also far easier to get.
A little info do not ever cut down the tubers completly!!!
Me watching a 50 minute hamlet guide despite not even owning hamlet
Well time to buy it then! The 3 DLCs combined make Don't Starve much more fun
Ditto
You're getting pretty damn good at these!! I know you're putting a lot of work into them...
If I remember correctly
Gnat swarm prioritize higher light
So if they tag on you, just run near some light sources (thunder bird is the easiest) and they will leave u
This is true, it also is a huge issue for WX as gnat swarms will NOT leave an overcharged WX until the next day or if you take them to the gas rainforest/use bugbgone
The random boom sound effects made me laugh, anyways another great vid by a great creator this vid actually really helped me
omg i just realized i had another video open with "silence broken with occasional booms" they were NOT from this vid haha
@@DaltoneDALTONELMAO
If you get nats on you can get them off you by moving toward a light and moving away. They want light, like moths.
I cant wait to never be able to play hamlet
In they new trailer they showed that it will be multiplayer I think
@@vyuno_788that trailer wasn't canon just a love letter
@@Flapjacks-tm8cf I guess
Wilson: the herald of 100% completion
Great video Polar
Polarlotus really sold me on the koalefant vest with this one
If you're not on the BFB island by night day 1, restart
"Sorry Shipwrecked nightmare fuel isn't your specialty."
Me who has half a chest full of the stuff: (ᵕ¬ᴗ¬)
Hello, your videos are great
Could you please put Persian subtitles for us Iranians?
Thank you if you do
Wtf?? You can open up the interior decorative shelves like storage structures??? I never knew that
I think that's Console exclusive
good job!, i 've learned a l.ot with your shipwrecked guide.
How to kite guide would be cool
Question: When you mess with your inventory in the beginning of the video on day 2, the game pauses so you can check your items. Is this a mod or a feature for controllers?
This is a controller exclusive feature, its a pain on DST (non-solo) however as you cant refuel stuff easily
@@polarlotus wow. Gonna try to play with controllers then because I do prefer DS more.
What device you playing hamlet?
I have nintendo which i plannig to buy this game
Is there a mod that let's you cancel attack animations like we do in DST?
23:49 literally me at corona start
Super sad that after Hamlet, singleplayer DT got abandoned by Devs, rip us singleplayer enjoyers 😢
Yeah :( I will never abandon the game though and I have many challenges that have never been completed before on it that I plan to do!
I need this. I am soo bad in hamlet :'D
Cool guides, cool channel, where are all subscribers?
Unless you're playing as Webber
Poor Webber
I don’t even know how to make a gas mask
hope i dont get shot
not really an "Ultimate" guide if you dont showcase two thirds of the bosses, huh?
good beginners guide but title straight up lies
It says "Survival Guide" which implies that he doesn't try to kill bosses and just tries to survive.
How rude to say considering it is a Survival Guide, not a boss killing guide