Broken Bits and Pieces[]
Broken Bits and Pieces are objects found in the Ruins. They can be spawned into the game using the spawn code "rubble"
. When mined, they drop Rocks and Cut Stone, with a small chance of dropping additional Frazzled Wires, Gears, Gems, Nightmare Fuel or Thulecite.
Friend-o-matic[]
–Wilson, Generic Friend-o-matic
–Wilson, Open Friend-o-matic
–Wilson, Full Friend-o-matic
The Friend-o-matic is a structure exclusive to Don't Starve Together that can be spawned via console and has artwork in the files. Its spawn code is "migration_portal"
. It functions like a Cave Entrance and allows players to move between servers shard.
Iceberg[]
–Wilson, examining an iceberg.
–Willow, examining an iceberg.
–Wolfgang, examining an iceberg.
–Wendy, examining an iceberg.
–WX-78, examining an iceberg.
–Wickerbottom, examining an iceberg.
–Woodie, examining an iceberg.
–Maxwell, examining an iceberg.
–Wigfrid, examining an iceberg.
–Webber, examining an iceberg.
–Warly, examining an iceberg.
–Wormwood, examining an iceberg.
–Winona, examining an iceberg.
–Wortox, examining an iceberg.
–Wurt, examining an iceberg.
–Walter, examining an iceberg.
–Wilson, examining a melted iceberg.
–Willow, examining a melted iceberg.
–Wolfgang, examining a melted iceberg.
–Wendy, examining a melted iceberg.
–WX-78, examining a melted iceberg.
–Wickerbottom, examining a melted iceberg.
–Woodie, examining a melted iceberg.
–Maxwell, examining a melted iceberg.
–Wigfrid, examining a melted iceberg.
–Webber, examining a melted iceberg.
–Warly, examining a melted iceberg.
–Wormwood, examining a melted iceberg.
–Winona, examining a melted iceberg.
–Wortox, examining a melted iceberg.
–Wurt, examining a melted iceberg.
–Walter, examining a melted iceberg.
In Don't Starve Together characters have quotes for an Iceberg and Melted Iceberg. According to the quotes, these could be icebergs in the Ocean that act as obstacles for boats.
Lava Pit[]
A Lava Pit is a naturally spawning object in the Caves looking identical to Nightmare Lights, except for being colorless. It used to be accessible using the spawn code "lavapit"
, but has since been removed from the game. When destroyed with a Hammer, the Lava Pit would emit light and start to slowly rebuild itself. Once it had rebuilt itself completely, it would no longer act as a light source.
Maxwell's Mosquito Trap[]
–Wurt
Maxwell's Mosquito Trap is an unimplemented item that acts in the same way as the Bee Mine, but spawns Mosquitoes instead of Bees and cannot be picked up. It is activated when the player or another mob steps on it, causing the spawned Mosquitoes to attack them. Like Maxwell's Tooth Trap, it was meant to only emerge in Adventure Mode. Its spawn code is "beemine_maxwell"
.
Skull Chest[]
–Wurt
The Skull Chest is a structure that can be spawned via console and has artwork in the files. It is functionally identical to the Chest, except Krampus cannot steal from it. It also appears in the mod called Lost Fragment, a mod made by the developers which was part of the William Carter Puzzles. Its spawn code is "skullchest"
.
Sunk Boat[]
The Sunk Boat is a structure that can be spawned via console and has artwork in the files. Its spawn code is "sunkboat"
, however, it will be invisible. A similar object, the Sunken Boat, was added to the game to promote the Shipwrecked DLC.
Target Dummy[]
The Target Dummy is a structure in Don't Starve Together that can be spawned via console using the spawn code "dummytarget"
and has artwork in the files. It is an immortal mob that shows the damage dealt by the player when hit. It shares its artwork with the Meat Effigy.
Cooking Spit[]
The Cooking Spit is an unimplemented Structure in the Hamlet DLC files.
Quake Pillar[]
The Quake Pillar is an unimplemented Structure in the Hamlet DLC. It might have been an early Basalt Eruption.
Whirlpool[]
The Whirlpool is an unimplemented hazard in the Hamlet DLC.
Grotto Pillar[]
The Grotto Pillar was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Grotto Bug House[]
The Bug House was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Grotto Grub Nest[]
The Grub Nest was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Boat Propelomatic[]
The Boat Propelomatic was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Boat Pointer[]
The Boat Pointer was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files. This Boat Pointer is unlike the smaller version used in the game that is located at the base of the mast.
Boat Plug[]
The Boat Plug was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Driftwood Boat[]
The Driftwood Boat was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Boat Containoar[]
The Boat Containoar was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Sea Cocoon[]
The Sea Cocoon was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Boat Barrel[]
The Boat Barrel was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Tornado[]
The Tornado was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Castle[]
The Castle is an unused version of the Palace in the Hamlet DLC. Royal Guards would be able to buy spears from this store, including Wigfrid's Battle Spear, but this remained in the background of the game code.
Map Table[]
The Map Table was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Pyre Nest[]
The Pyre Nest was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files. Apparently this is a Brrrd nest.
Lamp Post and Lamp Post 2[]
The Lamp post and Lamp post 2 was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files. They are early concept for the Mushroom Lights.
Researchlab Green[]
The Researchlab Green was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Tumbleweed Ice[]
The Tumbleweed Ice was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Tumbleweed Icy[]
The Tumbleweed Icy was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Mega Chest[]
The Mega Chest was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Hutch Pigeon[]
The Hutch Pigeon was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Winona's Catapult Damaged 3[]
The Winona's Catapult Damaged 3 was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files. Possibly it is a third stage of Winona's Catapult breakdown.
Door[]
The Door is a structure with artwork in the files. Artworks for Moon Rock doors were added in the files of Don't Starve Together. Doors in the form of item were also found in the files
Keys and Locks[]
Keys and Locks are unused textures in the game files of Don't Starve Together.
Destroyed Pig Houses[]
There are textures for unbuilt and destroyed Pig Houses in the game files. The destroyed Pig Houses were eventually implemented in The Gorge event for Don't Starve Together and destroyed Town House for Hamlet DLC.
Tesla Tree[]
The Tesla Tree is an object that would have been included in the Reign of Giants DLC. The developers said that they wanted to make a "Tesla Biome" in which the Volt Goat was supposed to appear. This biome was supposed to be a key part of a larger system, but this idea was removed. However, the developers really liked the Volt Goat, so it was left in the expansion.[1]
Barbeque[]
The Barbeque is a structure found in the beta files of Don't Starve with the name "bbq.zip"
Scarecrow[]
The Scarecrow is an item/structure with artwork in the files. It was created at the same time as Farms.[2] A similar structure, the Friendly Scarecrow, was added to Don't Starve Together in A New Reign.
Home Sign[]
The Home Sign is a structure found in the beta files of Don't Starve. The Sign uses all quotes of Home Sign.
Powder Barrel[]
Roc Eggs Shells[]
Hydroponics[]
Unused Ruinsentrance[]
Ant Chests[]
An unused version of Honey Chests.
Original Ant Chest[]
Nectar Ant Chest[]
Pollen Ant Chest[]
Most likely spawned filled with Pollen.
Ant Honey Cache[]
Town Houses[]
There are 3 types of pig houses in the game, but in the files they are numbered as types 1, 5 and 6. The remaining 3 types of houses are not used
Houses 2[]
Houses 3[]
Houses 4[]
Teeth Mine[]
Marble Pawn[]
The Marble Pawn was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files. Possibly an old version or a mobile version of pawn marble statues
Low Destroyed Marble Sculptures Rook[]
The Low Destoryed Marble Sculptures Rook was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Low Destroyed Marble Sculptures Knight[]
The Low Destoryed Marble Sculptures Knight was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Low Destroyed Marble Sculptures Bishop[]
The Low Destoryed Marble Sculptures Bishop was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Rock cave ceiling[]
The Rock cave ceiling was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Seafarer kit[]
The Seafarer kit was found in the Don't Starve: Newhome beta files.
Items and Structures in Renovate Tab[]
Name | Recipe | Description | Spawn Code |
---|---|---|---|
File:Round Wall.png Round Window |
×8 | "Have a look around." | window_round |
“Out there is the outside.”
–Wilson, when examining a Round Window “I can't even burn it.”
–Willow, when examining a Round Window “Wolfgang can see outside.”
–Wolfgang, when examining a Round Window “A cold harsh way to see the outside world.”
–Wendy, when examining a Round Window “OPTIMUM METAL INSULATION”
–WX-78, when examining a Round Window “Industrialized sight seeing.”
–Wickerbottom, when examining a Round Window “Not too homey, but I'm not complaining.”
–Woodie, when examining a Round Window “I could do better than this.”
–Maxwell, when examining a Round Window “Industrial.”
–Wagstaff, when examining a Round Window “A window which I may see the world.”
–Wigfrid, when examining a Round Window “A pretty solid window.”
–Webber, when examining a Round Window “I'm not picky.”
–Walani, when examining a Round Window “Ah. The outside!”
–Warly, when examining a Round Window “'tbe a sturdy porthole!”
–Woodlegs, when examining a Round Window “'TIS A WINDOW O' METALS”
–Wilba, when examining a Round Window “Outside”
–Wormwood, when examining a Round Window “I'll take it.”
–Wheeler, when examining a Round Window | |||
File:Hook Shelf.png Hook Shelf |
×6 | "Get hooked." | shelves_hooks |
“A place to hang stuff.”
–Wilson, when examining a Hook Shelf “Ugly.”
–Willow, when examining a Hook Shelf “Is fancy place for stuff putting.”
–Wolfgang, when examining a Hook Shelf “Pointless.”
–Wendy, when examining a Hook Shelf “EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE”
–WX-78, when examining a Hook Shelf “My books could be put in here.”
–Wickerbottom, when examining a Hook Shelf “Nice wood grain.”
–Woodie, when examining a Hook Shelf “Ah. A place to put my books.”
–Maxwell, when examining a Hook Shelf “Suspendible.”
–Wagstaff, when examining a Hook Shelf “Its uses are plentiful.”
–Wigfrid, when examining a Hook Shelf “We could hang stuff on there.”
–Webber, when examining a Hook Shelf “Fancy place to put stuff.”
–Walani, when examining a Hook Shelf “Palatable.”
–Warly, when examining a Hook Shelf “Fer the keepin' of me booty.”
–Woodlegs, when examining a Hook Shelf “HANGY THING”
–Wilba, when examining a Hook Shelf “For stuff”
–Wormwood, when examining a Hook Shelf “Keeps my things off the ground.”
–Wheeler, when examining a Hook Shelf | |||
File:Metal Shelf.png Metal Shelf |
×6 | "Don't mettle with it." | shelves_metal |
“A metal place to put stuff.”
–Wilson, when examining a Metal Shelf “Cold and ugly.”
–Willow, when examining a Metal Shelf “Mighty place for mighty stuff putting!”
–Wolfgang, when examining a Metal Shelf “Pointless and permanent.”
–Wendy, when examining a Metal Shelf “IT SPEAKS TO ME”
–WX-78, when examining a Metal Shelf “A solid place for my books.”
–Wickerbottom, when examining a Metal Shelf “It be better if it was made of wood.”
–Woodie, when examining a Metal Shelf “A little industrial for my tastes.”
–Maxwell, when examining a Metal Shelf “Rectilinear.”
–Wagstaff, when examining a Metal Shelf “Things may be put on thee!”
–Wigfrid, when examining a Metal Shelf “It looks like it'll stand up forever!”
–Webber, when examining a Metal Shelf “That oughta keep my stuff off the ground.”
–Walani, when examining a Metal Shelf “Like a bento box for my things.”
–Warly, when examining a Metal Shelf “A sturdy port fer me booty.”
–Woodlegs, when examining a Metal Shelf “MADE O' THE HARD STUFFS”
–Wilba, when examining a Metal Shelf “For stuff”
–Wormwood, when examining a Metal Shelf “Sturdy storage.”
–Wheeler, when examining a Metal Shelf | |||
"Character" Tree |
×2 ×1 | "It's the thought that counts." | deco_plantholder_winterfeasttreeofsadness |
“It's bent out of shape over something.”
–Wilson, when examining a "Character" Tree “It'd be better if I burnt it.”
–Willow, when examining a "Character" Tree “Is not mighty.”
–Wolfgang, when examining a "Character" Tree “(sigh) I know how you feel.”
–Wendy, when examining a "Character" Tree “YET ANOTHER USELESS FLESHSACK”
–WX-78, when examining a "Character" Tree “Not a particularly rigorous specimen.”
–Wickerbottom, when examining a "Character" Tree “Not doin' too good.”
–Woodie, when examining a "Character" Tree “Someone should put it out of its misery.”
–Maxwell, when examining a "Character" Tree “Melancholic.”
–Wagstaff, when examining a "Character" Tree “Has the look of one that has been vanquished.”
–Wigfrid, when examining a "Character" Tree “It just needs some love.”
–Webber, when examining a "Character" Tree “Looks like it could use a nap.”
–Walani, when examining a "Character" Tree “I wish I could feed it something.”
–Warly, when examining a "Character" Tree “'tas seen better days.”
–Woodlegs, when examining a "Character" Tree “WHYFORE IT SO SAD?”
–Wilba, when examining a "Character" Tree “Okay, friend?”
–Wormwood, when examining a "Character" Tree “Cheer up, little guy. It's the holidays.”
–Wheeler, when examining a "Character" Tree | |||
Festive Tree |
×50 | "Pure majesty." | deco_plantholder_winterfeasttree |
“Is it that time of year already?”
–Wilson, when examining a Festive Tree “Nice, but I still want to burn it down.”
–Willow, when examining a Festive Tree “Is mighty!”
–Wolfgang, when examining a Festive Tree “A reminder of how much joy I don't feel.”
–Wendy, when examining a Festive Tree “10 PRINT\"YAY\"; 20 GOTO 10”
–WX-78, when examining a Festive Tree “I do feel slightly more joyous at the sight of this.”
–Wickerbottom, when examining a Festive Tree “Yep. That's a nice tree.”
–Woodie, when examining a Festive Tree “How festive.”
–Maxwell, when examining a Festive Tree “Festive.”
–Wagstaff, when examining a Festive Tree “A tree worthy of a festive season!”
–Wigfrid, when examining a Festive Tree “Yay! Holidays!”
–Webber, when examining a Festive Tree “Holidays! My favorite time of year!”
–Walani, when examining a Festive Tree “Visions of sugarplums are dancing in my head.”
–Warly, when examining a Festive Tree “'tis a festive time o' tha year.”
–Woodlegs, when examining a Festive Tree “O HAPPY DAY!”
–Wilba, when examining a Festive Tree “Nice to see a friend!”
–Wormwood, when examining a Festive Tree “I can practically smell the eggnog.”
–Wheeler, when examining a Festive Tree | |||
Concept art of unused items[]
Chairs[]
Trivia[]
- The Tesla Tree was probably named after Tesla coils, high voltage transformers which in turn were named after their inventor Nikola Tesla.
Unimplemented Features |
Mobs • Items • Plants • Structures • Biomes • SFXs • Events • Map Icons • The Screecher • Curio • Characters • Mechanics and Animations • Crafting Filters • Set Pieces |
- ↑ https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/32242-tesla-tree/?do=findComment&comment=423973
- ↑ Kevin on the forums: "In most games, a lot of assets that get made never actually make it into the final game. We're actually pretty good about using most things in Don't Starve, although some things live in limbo for quite some time before they go live.It's actually kind of nice to have some stuff in reserve. If an update is looking a bit thin, or people are away on vacation, we're able to get at least *something* into the game on time.Take slurtle for example. He was made... er... sometime last summer, I think. But he's only going to make it into the game in the next update. There's still some scarecrow art in there that was originally made at the same time as the farm plots. Haven't found a good use for that yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if we work it in eventually!" Posted on April 23, 2013.