Technically it's possible to take out a wolf spider solely with a few basic axes, but takes practice to avoid it's attacks, time and you'll burn through several basic axes. Haha ah lucky! But yeah it can be a good idea to collect resources in the daytime and build/craft/sleep in the safety of your base during the night - at least in the early days. With what had just happened, I was afraid to delete a wall to make a different exit because I wasn't sure what all above it that would destroy. I also reinforced things so that I feel safe deleting one of the outer walls if I should ever get trapped by a wolf spider camping by that door in the future. I built a door into the crawlspace from the outside now, realizing I might need to get under in the future. And the spider was sitting right by that hole. At that time, the only access to that "under the floor crawlspace" was one missing floor tile above. I had been chopping grass and dandelions after it had gotten dark, and then was in the foundation of my base building when the spider showed up. Originally posted by Jaggid Edje:I had the materials on me to build a lean-to down where I was so I just built one and went to sleep. They can jump however so not sure if the baseball is safe - it is once you have built a floor and one layer of walls on top of it, but it might be able to jump up there when nothing is built. Just need it to lose line-of-sight and then be quiet. if you can make it to the baseball and run up the little branch that leads up there you might be able to lose it. If I'm quiet it just passes by in the distance, but make noise and it's bound to come around - even multiple times if you keep making noise all night.Īs for your current predicament.you could try to outrun it - just don't run in a straight line. The one that usually visits me is the one that lives over near the haze (opposite side of the starting area compared to the oak tree) and it wanders towards the oak tree every evening around or just after sunset. I usually build a starting base on top of the base ball and I always make sure to hang out on top of it during those first nights because I always see the wolf spiders pass by within visible distance and if I am building or cutting down grass and such at least one of them will always drop by. If you make noise too close to them when they are sleeping during the day you might wake them up too.I've had daytime visits too though that usually happens later when I start exploring further from the starting area. And they usually wander right past not far from the starting area on their nightly hunting trips, so if you're active during the night they'll often drop by to check out what's going on. When you roam around making noise during the night you can draw their attention because they hunt during the night. I do have a technique I use on Woah to deal with them though and am now able to kill them 90-95% of the time with smoothies and around 35-40% of the time without heals.They are attracted to noise/activity. I know I would use bows more if they didn't suck so much as I currently only use them to draw Infected Wolfs away from hordes of Infected Larva and to knock berries out of trees.īut I really get your frustration over using bows to take them on it truly is maddening!! On Woah they kill me more than Black Widows because of their explosions. I am sure if bows were improved you would actually get to like the extra challenge of the jumping mechanic feeling like a real Robin Hood lol. The real issue is that bows handle very poorly in game forcing the player to get good at melee which is my preference (but not everyone's which I totally get and understand). If we can jump, then they should be able to jump too (and many insects do in RL). I was at odds with the mechanic at first but anything is better than the dumb AI that creatures used to have pre 1.0 release.
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