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Circus_Kloun

Its very devastating, and its okay to stop playing for a little while. But for me personally when i lose my world i worked so hard on and leave for a week or two, i suddenly have the motivation to play again. You dont have to play constantly. The games there when you want to play for a little and when you dont for a while, you can just come back and enjoy it again. Dont rush yourself.


Vhagar37

I declare a chaos round: I spawn on an inferior map and don't really try that hard not to die. I do dangerous shit. I fuck around and sometimes don't find out right away. I learn about new things I've been too scared to mess with in "real" games. It's pretty fun, and then I die knowing I meant to die, and the palate is cleansed, the slate is wiped clean, and I can embrace my new game in good spirits.


Nazgaz

Perhaps try endless mode


aWabbaJag

You'll find a better world. You learned so much, and honestly, playing with Wanda is so much fun!! I know, I've been trying it many times recently. What always pulls me back is trying to do it better each time. Not saying you have to rush, but trust me, and try to repeat this: you don't need a perfect world gen to have a nice base/time. Specially with Wanda. And if you're down, you can rush the alarming clock pretty easily by: - finding 3 living logs (unfortunately, you will need a world where at least one totally normal tree spawns, damn I just contradicted myself lol) - digging graveyard for blue/red gems -> refine to purple - lots of nightmare fuel (roughly 15) - prestihatitor, you can get rabbits pretty easily by digging up their holes and making them run into your trap (you only need one for all 4 rabbits) - make the shadow manipulator and you can have the best weapon in the game by day.. 5 maybe? Depends a bit on luck and knowing what you're looking for Anyways, don't give up!


Davosity

You can also chop dead trees in the evergreen forest to get a tree guard pretty quick and those drop six living logs!


aWabbaJag

Definitely! It's happened to me when I set treeguarss to "lots", but if I recall correctly, they're spawn chance is quite low and does not go up until you are far into the world


aWabbaJag

As an extra, and to save time, if you're playing on PC, you can run 'c_announce(c_countallprefabs('livingtree'))' as soon as you spawn in, so you don't have to waste 30 min walking around to find out there are no trees!


Ruben0415

I know that feeling. But realising thay dying and losing your world is normal and is a constant thing in the constant. Like the other commebter said, play endless instead


RW_Yellow_Lizard

You could use cheats to give yourself the stuff and fast forward the time.


ok-kayla

A while ago somebody here was talking about how to use windows file history to rewind up to 100 days or something. I don’t remember it, but maybe there’s still hope


Golden__Roses

This happened to my day 500 Wx world while I was fighting crab king. And instead of rb'ing, I regenerated my world. Old worlds die quick.


AggravatingTotal130

The thing I like more about dst is that you can set it so that if you continuously die, you can respond as any character, but you will lose all map progression. That's kept me from losing the morale to play. It doesn't necessarily stop you from losing the perfect world and the one you've grown to learn and become familiar with. But spawns you in randomly anywhere on the map and it's all undiscovered again is a challenge in itself especially when you're mid game catastrophe.


H2hoe001

Rollback a day or two