

To catch Rabbits, make a trap with 6 Cut Grass and 2 Twigs.You can pick Carrots and Berries by left-clicking or pressing X.However, for food that restore more Health, you'll need more thorough methods.

Earlier on in the game, your main source of food will be from Rabbits caught in traps, Berries picked from berry bushes, and Carrots lying around, all of which you can cook over a campfire and eat to restore your Hunger and a pittance of Health. Eating food, aside from Monster Meats, is always a good way to recover hunger, health, and sanity. A Tent only requires 6 Silk, 4 Twigs, and 3 Ropes, which are readily and available on the surface, and heals much more than the Fur Roll.Ĭhoose your food options. Tents are more economic, however, since Fur Rolls not only need 1 Straw Roll but also require 2 pieces of a late-game item called Bunny Puffs.

Both Tents and Fur Rolls are available with your Alchemy Engine, and Fur Rolls can be brought anywhere to sleep with.Tents themselves need a fairly wide space, and combined with a campfire, it might require a lot of space. If you plan on making a Tent, seeing as it's semi-permanent (cannot be picked up without destroying it with a hammer, and wears out after 6 uses), you're better off using the space as your main campsite.Fur Rolls and Tents can heal you and require an Alchemy Engine to create, which is the second available crafting station in the game. You can craft a Straw Roll, which you can use once early enough in the game as long as you have a Science Machine, but it won't heal you. Most characters, excluding Wickerbottom, can sleep off their troubles by crafting Fur Rolls, Straw Rolls, Tents, or in the Reign of Giants DLC, a Siesta Lean-To.
