

My favourites are Wendy (I like having a ghost friend that kills spooders for me), Wigfrid (#TankLife), Woody (you can turn into a goose and run around the map at a crazy speed), and Webber for late game (pretty bad for early game tho, his spiders cause more harm than help). If you're like me, I recommend reading the wiki about the characters and trying each one out. I personally love some of the character mechanics. Well anyway, everyone enjoys the game for different reasons. I think it exists because of griefers, but it's a perfect tool if you don't like losing your progress. I can go on without dieing for a good while, but i still like to play on this mode.Īlso, if you lose your base, there's a thing called rollback, where you can go back a day (or more) in time. Also when you die your items drop, so if they didn't burn or something you can get them back. You will have less max HP each time, but you CAN get ot back by crafting and using a "booster shot", which isn't that hard to make. That gamemode is exactly the same as survival, except when you die you turn into a ghost, and you can go back to spawn, "haunt" the gate, and come back to life. If you want to learn, or just casually enjoy the game, set that to endless. The default is survival, which means when you die it's over (friends can revive you so it works fine with multiplayer, but it's horrible for single player unless you're good at the game). When you're creating a new game, you can choose the game mode.
