![]() There are several biomes in Don’t Starve the next steps describe those biomes that are habitable. After deciding whether your campsite will be temporary or permanent, it’s time to choose a biome to camp in.Finding a biome with lots of resources and the least amount of danger is the key to your happy base camp and survival.Fire pits, permanent fixtures that burn brighter without setting fire to nearby structures (unlike campfires), are a must for any of the more substantial settlements or areas that you would stay in for extended amounts of time. ![]() Temporary sites are best for an outpost or rest stop you could go to while exploring.The more permanent your grounds are, the more work and resources you’ll have to put on it, so keep that in mind when you go scouting for your perfect campsite. Temporary settlements don’t require much, just a clearing wide enough that a basic campfire won’t accidentally light the surrounding area on fire. ![]() When choosing your camping ground, and before settling on a biome, you have to consider whether this is just a temporary place or an actual permanent settlement.
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