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A '''Wobster''' is a catchable sea creature found in the ''[[Shipwrecked|Shipwrecked DLC]]''. Wobsters spawn from [[Wobster Den]]s, each den will house one Wobster. Wobsters are nocturnal, and will only come out at [[Dusk]], will stay out all through the [[Night]], and will retreat back to their dens when the next [[day]] begins. Player getting too close will also cause them to be scared and go back to their dens.
 
A '''Wobster''' is a catchable sea creature found in the ''[[Shipwrecked|Shipwrecked DLC]]''. Wobsters spawn from [[Wobster Den]]s, each den will house one Wobster. Wobsters are nocturnal, and will only come out at [[Dusk]], will stay out all through the [[Night]], and will retreat back to their dens when the next [[day]] begins. Player getting too close will also cause them to be scared and go back to their dens.
   
They can be caught using [[Sea Trap]]s and fishing with a [[Trawl Net]]. They are attracted to [[Limpets]], which can be used to bait the trap to improve chances of catching them. Leaving them caught in a trap will cause them to starve to death in 1.5 game days, dropping one [[Rot]] instead. When alive, they can be used in [[Crock Pot]] recipes. As inventory items, they can be murdered by right-clicking them to produce a Dead Wobster. The dead version can only be eaten raw or cooked, and cannot be used in Crock Pot recipes.
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They can be caught using [[Sea Trap]]s, fishing with a [[Trawl Net]], or [[Traps]]. They are attracted to [[Limpets]], which can be used to bait the trap to improve chances of catching them. Leaving them caught in a trap will cause them to starve to death in 1.5 game days, dropping one [[Rot]] instead. When alive, they can be used in [[Crock Pot]] recipes. As inventory items, they can be murdered by right-clicking them to produce a Dead Wobster. The dead version can only be eaten raw or cooked, and cannot be used in Crock Pot recipes.
   
 
Wobsters take 1 blast from the [[Ice Staff]] to be frozen and 1 [[Sleep Dart]] to be put to sleep.
 
Wobsters take 1 blast from the [[Ice Staff]] to be frozen and 1 [[Sleep Dart]] to be put to sleep.

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What a Wascally Wobster.

Wilson

A Wobster is a catchable sea creature found in the Shipwrecked DLC. Wobsters spawn from Wobster Dens, each den will house one Wobster. Wobsters are nocturnal, and will only come out at Dusk, will stay out all through the Night, and will retreat back to their dens when the next day begins. Player getting too close will also cause them to be scared and go back to their dens.

They can be caught using Sea Traps, fishing with a Trawl Net, or Traps. They are attracted to Limpets, which can be used to bait the trap to improve chances of catching them. Leaving them caught in a trap will cause them to starve to death in 1.5 game days, dropping one Rot instead. When alive, they can be used in Crock Pot recipes. As inventory items, they can be murdered by right-clicking them to produce a Dead Wobster. The dead version can only be eaten raw or cooked, and cannot be used in Crock Pot recipes.

Wobsters take 1 blast from the Ice Staff to be frozen and 1 Sleep Dart to be put to sleep.

Dead Wobster

A Dead Wobster is obtained by right-clicking on a live Wobster in the inventory. It can be cooked over a fire, but cannot be used in the Crock Pot.

Cooked Wobster

Cooked Wobster is obtained from cooking a Wobster at a Campfire, Fire Pit, Chiminea, or Dwarf Star. It cannot be used in the Crock Pot.

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Wobster
Fire Pit
Cooked Wobster
Dead Wobster
Fire Pit
Cooked Wobster
Dead Wobsters
Birdcage
Egg
Wobsters
Yaarctopus Icon
Octopus Chest
Wobster
Ice
Filler
Filler
Crock Pot
Lobster Bisque
Wobster
Butter
Filler
Filler
Crock Pot
Lobster Dinner
Filler cannot be Ice or Meats

Placeholder Trivia

  • Being able to only use live Wobsters in the Crock Pot is a reference on how lobsters are cooked in real life - they are put in boiling water alive.
  • The name, as implied by Wilson's quote, may be a reference to Elmer Fudd, a character from the popular cartoon series Looney Tunes. He has a specific way that he speaks, and refers to Bugs Bunny, another character from the same series, as "Wascally Wabbit".

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