The beard grows over time and has three distinct tiers of length: A Guide To The Gentleman Scientist - Steam Community
With this newfound knowledge, Wilson obsessively built a massive, terrifying contraption. Upon throwing the lever to activate it, the machine didn't grant him fame or power. Instead, it opened a portal. Shadowy hands burst from the ground, grabbing a terrified Wilson and dragging him directly into the Constant. This animated cinematic, titled "Forbidden Knowledge," was the very first piece of lore to formally explain how the survivors ended up in the game's brutal world. 📊 Stats and Playstyle: "The Mario" of the Constant Wilson (Don't Starve)
Wilson's lore set the standard for the dark, Tim Burton-esque world of Don't Starve . The Forbidden Knowledge The beard grows over time and has three
Amongst the diverse cast of survivors, Wilson functions as the baseline. Veteran players often affectionately refer to him as "The Mario" because he is flawlessly balanced, featuring no innate advantages but also . ❤️ Health: 150 🍗 Hunger: 150 🧠 Sanity: 200 Shadowy hands burst from the ground, grabbing a
Before being trapped in the unforgiving world known as , Wilson was a reclusive scientist living in a rickety, isolated mountain cabin. Despite his lofty title of "Gentleman Scientist," Wilson was not actually a very good scientist. He was eccentric, brash, overconfident, and prone to catastrophic accidents. After a long streak of failed experiments and overwhelming frustration, Wilson's radio suddenly began to speak to him.
Because his stats are incredibly standard and he doesn't suffer from unique phobias or dietary restrictions, Wilson is universally considered the best character for beginners to learn the fundamental mechanics of the game. 🧔 The Ultimate Perk: The Magnificent Beard
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