Don't Starve Together

Don’t Starve Together How to Revive: Resurrection and Coming Back to Life Explained

Don’t Starve Together is a game in which you’re expected to die. After all, the game is about trying NOT to die, which means death has to be something that can come rather frequently and naturally to be a threat. While the game’s Wilderness Mode will automatically respawn players at a random location after dying, Survival and Endless Mode work a little different.

That’s where we come in. We’re going to explain the Don’t Starve Together revival system, how it works, and if there are any downsides to it.

All the ways to revive in Don’t Starve Together

Other than using commands there are six different ways to come back to life in Don’t Starve Together, one of which is exclusive to Endless Mode. These are as follows

  • Touch Stones: Touch Stones spawn twice in the world and can be used by a ghost character by haunting the touchstone. If you do this you’ll revive without any health penalty at the Touch Stone’s location.
  • Meat Effigies: You can craft Meat Effigies by using four bears, four beard hairs, forty health, and a Prestihatitor. A player must attune to a Meat Effigy in order to mark it as their respawn location, and will instantly respawn at the location when they die with no health penalty.
  • Life-Giving Amulets: For the price of three nuggets, 2 nightmare fuel, and 1 red gem you can craft a life-giving amulet. All you need to do is die with it in your inventory, haunt it, and then you’ll be instantly revived.
  • Telltale Hearts: Craft this heart with 3 cut grass, 1 Spider Gland and 40 HP. The difference with a Telltale Heart and the other items on this list is that you have to use the heart on a ghost to revive the player with 25% less max health.
  • Wanda’s Second Chance Watch: Wanda’s Second Chance Watch is an item that Wanda starts with, and haunting it will bring you back to life with no max health reduction.
  • Florid Postern (Endless Mode): In Endless Mode you just need to be a ghost and go to the starter portal to respawn. You will lose 25% of your max health, though.

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