Talk:Guides/Woodie's Curse/@comment-87.0.2.193-20151014141433

WHAT CHANGES IN Don't Starve TOGETHER
Just a heads up:

In Don't Starve Together, Beaver Woodie has a lot of different behaviours:

- while in human form, you'll still see a Log Meter (LM for short). Apart from the usual full moon event, beaver form will also starts when that LM drops below 25. In order to avoid mutation you can replenish the LM while in human form by eating logs, twigs and cut grass. LM drops slowly over time and with every swing of an axe. Lucy (the special axe) will give you regular warnings of your current state.

- should you turn into beaver form, in order to turn back in human form, you'll have to fill the LM at max (100). LM fills with every "Gnaw" (bite) on everything that allows it in addition to the usual items (eating logs, twigs and cut grass).

- turning into beaver form will cause an extremely fast drop in sanity. Bear that in mind cause you're gonna have 0 sanity along with aggressive shadows and terrorbeaks onto you after some minutes in beaver form and you'll have to deal with them eventually after turning back into human.

- if turned beaver during a full moon, the LM will have a quite strong negative aura (in addition to the sanity one). This makes turning back to human more difficult, requiring more gnawing or eating.

- if at any point during beaver form your LM drops to 0, you'll start losing life (see below).

- receiving damage in beaver form will still lower your LIFE (NOT YOUR LOG METER!!!). So reaching 0 life while in beaver form will cause the death of the player and its turning into a beaver ghost. If resurrected by any means the player will continue to stay in beaver form until the LM is replenished.

- during winter, beaver Woodie DOES suffer cold after a while in beaver form. He just has a higher insultation, so you'll be good for like 5 minutes, but you'll get cold eventually.

That's it! I still think Woodie rocks in multiplayer as it makes an excellent gatherer and the infinite axe is always a bless. Not to mention the fast chopping. Yes, it is a little more difficult to handle the beaver form, but once you know what's different, you'll get used to it.

I'm not much of a wiki contributor, but if you want to add this text as a DST addition to this article, feel free to do so!

Have fun.... and Don't Starve. ;)

- GigiSan