But they are as frequent as autum (in my opinion).ģ) I don't know exacly but i can tell you sometimes i found and killed 4 koalas in a single day, with other people finding their ones too. Jus spawn them and kill right away and they will keep spawning fast (Don't forget also this increases the chance of Vargs/Ewcus)Ģ) During winter is the same, is just more easy for you to miss them. If you are constantly moving on the world (your friends too) you will most likely hav eloads of koalas and meat. Have fun on Don't Starve Together and good hunting!ġ) Koalefants spawn as long as you keep exploring. Just contribute what you know! Maybe others will find this super useful! Also, I'm not expecting any one person to answer all of this. If you keep repeating this correctly, you should never get hurt from Koalefants and get a lot of food from it.Īnyways, I'm looking forward to the responses. After it misses, run toward it and hit it about 3-4 times, then run away again. Just keep running until it tries to attack you. This will cause the Koalefant to go hostile on you, and you should run away as soon as you get the first hit. You'll have to develop the skill of making it run toward the edge of the map and get stuck so you can land the first hit. Since it dishes out a decent amount of damage per hit, I'll let you in on how I usually fight it with no armor and one axe: When you find it, it will always run away from you when it gets close. When you find them, just lay a trap there so it leaves a mark on your map for later. The advice I'll put here is that even if you're afraid to hunt one without a wooden suit, at least follow the tracks and spawn it in for later. Is it bad that I'm becoming too dependent on it?ĥ.) Lastly, what are you tips, findings, or ideas you have to share about Koalefants? Before using Koalefants as a solid food source, I never had time to build anything without being at bay with my hunger bar. (which I don't think is true because I've found multiple ones on the same day plenty of times, unless it was bug) I also can't really decipher if the tracks could be places randomly on the other side of the world, causing me to have to run over there to get it, or if the game purposely picks random times to spawn tracks right outside of the players' screens.Ĥ.) Is this feature of the game too OP and breaking the game?ĭoes anyone else feel it's op? I mean, I've gone from dying so often from hunger and not being able to play the game, to having a surplus of food and am actually able to explore a lot of the features of the game and enjoy myself. I can't tell if the tracks spawn randomly day, or if one spawns a day. I've never found Koalefant tracks during the winter.ģ.) Does anyone fully understand the current mechanic of Koalefants?
Are they supposed to spawn this fast, or is it because there are several people in the game? Maybe the game is spawning them so often to compensate for all the people in the game? Was it like this in the single player version of Don't Starve? After getting an excess of 5 meaty stew in food surplus each of the last 3 attempts, I've noticed how fast I find Koalefants and how easy it's become to hunt them. I've found myself to become so dependent on them, but it helps me keep our group alive easily till winter. After sometime of getting pretty used to the mechanic of find and hunting Koalefants, I've developed a couple of questions.ġ.) Is it normal for Koalefants to spawn so often? When you killed them you get 8 pieces of meat and an edible Koalefant trunk. Fortunately, I recently realized what an amazing food source Koalefants were. Although we had farms going, it still seemed impossible after day 15. I thought the game was almost impossible food-wise after day ten until we found out about berry bush farms and improved farms. I've been playing Don't Starve Together with some friends for a couple weeks now and have made it almost through winter. Hey everyone, I just had a few questions about the Koalefant and was hoping someone can answer them.