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Hallowed Nights is a seasonal event in Don't Starve Together that happens during the Halloween Season (October 18th - November 8th).

During this time, many exclusive features will be available for players to enjoy, such as Halloween Themed Skins, Trinkets, Candies and the Candy Bag.

Halloween Trinkets

Halloween Trinkets are Halloween exclusive items. They can be found scattered around the world and can be traded with Pig King for 8 Halloween Candies. The Trinkets can also be used as a Catcoon toy. They stack up to 40 items. The following Trinkets are available:

Halloween Candies

Halloween Candies are Hallowed Nights exclusive Food items. 5 candies are dropped by Pig King after any valid trade during that time. They restore 0 to 3 Health Meter, 0 to 3 Hunger Meter and 0 to 3 Sanity Meter when eaten. Candies stack up to 40 items and do not spoil over time. The following Candies are available:

Candy Bag

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Treats, treats, treats!

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A Candy Bag is used to store Halloween Candies and Halloween Props. It can be crafted with 6 Cut Grass. A Candy Bag can store up to 20 stacks of Candies and Trinkets.

Placeholder Trivia

  • The Monkey Paw, one of the Halloween Trinkets, is a reference to the horror short story The Monkey's Paw by W. W. Jacobs.