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A Doydoy is a passive Mob in Don't Starve: Shipwrecked. It appears as a large blue and green colored bird. It drops Meat, Drumsticks, and Doydoy Feathers when killed. It has a tendency to eat nearly everything; it will eat food off of farms and bushes, out of Crock Pots, and off of the ground, as well as gems and rocks-- the only edible items they won't eat are their own eggs. It also has a mating call, allowing it to mate with other Doydoys to produce a Doydoy Nest. Looting a Doydoy Nest gives a Doydoy Egg which can be cooked. Hatched Doydoys have an age cycle, similar to Tallbirds, including a baby stage and a teen stage. When attacked, it does not attempt to flee from the player, instead acting as if the player does not exist at all.
They sleep at night, like Beefalo. When asleep, they can be picked up and then murdered by right-clicking. Doing so may summon Krampus. It is not recommended to kill them before they have been bred, as it will limit your resources severely.
World generation places two Doydoys in the world, on separate islands. These island are usually mostly jungle, but contain a rounded beach section with some withered Grass Tufts and Saplings. In order to produce a Doydoy herd, they must be picked up and brought to the same location.
Breeding
Every 2-3 days, the world attempts to pair two Doydoys, causing them to mate. If no Doydoys are close to each other, or there are already 20 Doydoys in the world, then no mating occurs.
Mating involves a ten-second dance, after which the nest is made. If left alone, the egg hatches from the nest after two days, producing a Baby Doydoy, which only eats seeds. After two days, the Baby Doydoy will grow into a Teen Doydoy, which also eats vegetables. After only one day as a teen, the Doydoy will grow to an adult and be able to eat anything.
Naughtiness
The amount of naughtiness given by killing a Doydoy varies greatly depending on how many Doydoys remain. Note that nests with eggs in them count towards the Doydoy population.
Doydoys remaining | Naughtiness |
---|---|
1-2 | 50 |
3-4 | 10 |
5-10 | 4 |
11-20 | 1 |
Tips
- Breeding Doydoys is strongly advantageous to the player's survival, as they supply mixed Meat items and Doydoy Feathers to craft the fastest sail in the game, the Feather Lite Sail.
- Hammering a Doydoy Nest gives the player 2 twigs, 1 grass and 1 Doydoy Feather. This provides the player with a source of feathers without needing to kill the birds.
- Caution should be exercised when dropping items around Doydoys as they will eat nearly anything edible. The only exceptions are Doydoy Eggs, Fried Doydoy Eggs, and rotten foods (Rot, Rotten Eggs, and Wet Goop). This means that they will eat rare foods such as Mandrakes, Eyes of the Tiger Shark, and even Guardian Horns (although these can not be acquired at this moment in time in Shipwrecked).
Trivia
- Based on the name and appearance, it is probably the Don't Starve version of the extinct flightless bird known as the Dodo.
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