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If you want them to forget your theft, you’ll have to kill the guard, which will eventually spawn a new one who doesn’t remember your thievery. They aren’t too quick, though, so you can flee from them if you don’t want to fight. Unsurprisingly, taking things from them will anger the royal guards who will chase after you. If you really need some resources, the outskirts of the Hamlet has a variety of farms growing various resources, like berries, grass, and flowers. They’re also a good source of gold nuggets. When you get a pickaxe, you can go into Cave Clefts to mine the rocks in there.Note that this damages your sanity each time you dig. Chase Dung Beetles into trees to knock them off their dung ball, then break it apart for some resources.Not counting purchasing it at a shop, there are a few decent ways: A beginner tip for Don’t Starve: Hamlet includes where to discover it. However, it seems to be a bit more uncommon in Hamlet.
Just like in the main game and Shipwrecked, flint is a very important resource for making tools. The grass tufts there are also can be picked without using a machete 2. The trees in the outskirts also drop seeds no matter the season, making them a good place to get logs. If you see grassy terrain divided up by what look like white lines, you’re getting close. Keep on the move while avoiding the deep jungle and collecting easily collected resources like food, twigs and rocks. It’s a relatively safe place with streetlamps that can help you save resources you’d normally spend on fires. One of the first things you’ll want to do is to find the titular Hamlet.