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Alright i ned some advices i know you guys told me some about ROg but i really need an guide to how to survive ROG all season and survive the giants.What i mean is you start an world of ROG with all giants on lots,Goose/Goose come in day 2 very often how can you deal with that?.And with the seasons plus that it's constantly raining in spring cause i have season spawn spring or autumn.And i always get spring.

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1 hour ago, PiturcaClaudiuStef said:

Alright i ned some advices i know you guys told me some about ROg but i really need an guide to how to survive ROG all season and survive the giants.What i mean is you start an world of ROG with all giants on lots,Goose/Goose come in day 2 very often how can you deal with that?.And with the seasons plus that it's constantly raining in spring cause i have season spawn spring or autumn.And i always get spring.

Yes Goose/Goose always comes in the frist days, you don't have to kill it though. The other giants spawn at the end of the season. and Spring's main feature is that its rainy. Just make new worlds until you get Autumn as your main season.

Just now, Mobbstar said:

...OR set autumn directly as starting season :p

As said, the GooseMoose only defends its perimeter. The bearger will try to eat all your food, but only near the end of the season.

should i kill the mooseGoose for her feathers right away?,and the bearger for the vest?,or i slightly need them?

38 minutes ago, PiturcaClaudiuStef said:

should i kill the mooseGoose for her feathers right away?,and the bearger for the vest?,or i slightly need them?

If you are any good at kiting, the GooseMoose shouldn't be a problem. The mosslings might be a bit difficult. Her and her childrens feathers could prove useful for summer.

As for bearger, the fur is not mandatory and fighting without good gear is very challenging. Unless you have a lot of helpful spiders or alike, you should try to give him a lot of honey and flee with your food.

Just now, Mobbstar said:

If you are any good at kiting, the GooseMoose shouldn't be a problem. The mosslings might be a bit difficult. Her and her childrens feathers could prove useful for summer.

As for bearger, the fur is not mandatory and fighting without good gear is very challenging. Unless you have a lot of helpful spiders or alike, you should try to give him a lot of honey and flee with your food.

well since the Goose/Goose comes in day 2 i could end up with any armour or spear only if i'm playing with wicker bottom which that will be hard to do with an character if  i don't have an science machine i may not be prepared for it but i can sure try atleast.What can i do if want to survive all four seasons?

Just now, PiturcaClaudiuStef said:

the Goose/Goose comes in day 2

As the only giant not inherently trying to kill you or destroy your camp, the GooseMoose stays near her nest and spends most of spring raising her offspring. pun intended

Just now, PiturcaClaudiuStef said:

What can i do if want to survive all four seasons?

Don't Starve. :roll:

1 minute ago, PiturcaClaudiuStef said:

i really don't need the weather pain right away ?

Naah TBH all Giant Items are what i like to call Luxury Items. They are not nessesary for Survival but they will help a lot if you go out of your way to get them.

Although i haven't used the Weatherpain myself (killed Goose/Goose the first day i saw him/her? and thus no Egg for Mooselings) but tbh it doesn't seem like something you need asap but it looks kinda cool for some utility use.

1 hour ago, PiturcaClaudiuStef said:

so i shoudn't make the giant items you mean or just make them if needed?

More like only go after a giant if you feel confident enought to kill them.

Again the Items you get are not super nessesary but they will help a good amount like the Hibernation Vest makes Freezing a nonissue while the Eyebrella negates the Rain in spring.

Most Giantitems basicly do what other Items do but better again Hibernation Vest and Eyebrella are a good example since you got a few choices for staying warm or dry but those 2 outclass most items in their respective category.

well why you had to do that reference i don't know but thanks for the help,aukingii don't make this off topic.Mr P thanks for the help for the deer clops i know i need an log suit and football helmet.Do i need other items for like fighting an dragon fly for example?,i know i do need an tentacle spike but i'm not sure how to kite them i mean i know the dragon fly i have to trap it between rock somehow and kite like that but the other giants i don't think i can trap them.so i just think i have to kite them a lot i guess.And if i started an new world and it's been like 8 days and no MooseGoose then that means it will come later?

10 minutes ago, Mr.P said:

More like only go after a giant if you feel confident enought to kill them.

Again the Items you get are not super nessesary but they will help a good amount like the Hibernation Vest makes Freezing a nonissue while the Eyebrella negates the Rain in spring.

Most Giantitems basicly do what other Items do but better again Hibernation Vest and Eyebrella are a good example since you got a few choices for staying warm or dry but those 2 outclass most items in their respective category.

Just now, aukingiii said:

What is the turtle like thing in the pictures spinning around in the trailer? 

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I tend to have 3 bases so that when a giant shows up I can just move house rather than get into a fight. If I do go into combat I like to rig the odds- Draw them into other monsters. Get them to chase you into a swamp so they can get a lashing. Or past spiders to get a bite. Bribe pigs to fight for you. Everything and anything that might take a bite out of a giant is a friend of mine.

Also like I said- have multiple bases so that you can move between them depending on seasonal availabilities and requirements. One near pigs so that when hounds or the like come along you have help. One where you can spend autumn stocking up for winter. 
I also have 'caches' of supplies stashed about in chests or backpacks that I stock up in the good times and use in the bad. 

7 minutes ago, LadyD said:

I tend to have 3 bases so that when a giant shows up I can just move house rather than get into a fight. If I do go into combat I like to rig the odds- Draw them into other monsters. Get them to chase you into a swamp so they can get a lashing. Or past spiders to get a bite. Bribe pigs to fight for you. Everything and anything that might take a bite out of a giant is a friend of mine.

Also like I said- have multiple bases so that you can move between them depending on seasonal availabilities and requirements. One near pigs so that when hounds or the like come along you have help. One where you can spend autumn stocking up for winter. 
I also have 'caches' of supplies stashed about in chests or backpacks that I stock up in the good times and use in the bad. 

that helped me a lot science is easy to make i guess even known not many players play the same as other players.But thanks that helped me a lot. @ImDaMisterL lock this pls thanks all for helping me

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