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Abigail is your dead Sister, she has 600 HP and will start off as a wilted flower, that will start blooming after about 2-3 days. You will need to put the flower on the ground, as long as something dies, she will spawn which will drain a total of 50 sanity. Abigail can be summoned even by killing animals in your inventory such as birds, bees, etc. Abigail does a total of 10 damage in the Day, 20 damage at Dusk, and a whopping total of 40 damage at Night, making Night her best time to attack, especially in Seasons like Spring and Winter where the Nights are longer. This trait is especially handy in the ruins as it's always considered Night so she will do a constant 40 damage, Splumonkeys won't be able to touch you. She can be a handy way of fighting the Giant Tentacle as she can do AoE on multiple tentacles and kill them instantly as they have 20 health. To do this you should target the big tentacle but don't hit it, move away as you're about to swing and you should do a fake swing, which Abigail will then go for the tentacle.

She is most notably used to farm Spiders and Bees, as she can stunlock multiple due to her AoE attack. It is recommended to farm spiders at night when the nest is tier 3 as she can kill the spiders and spider warriors much faster, just make sure there are no other nests around as there will be ALOT of spiders on you otherwise. Abigail will only attack mobs when she is attacked, when Wendy is attacked/being chased or if Wendy attacks. However she will also randomly attack some mobs such as Moleworms, Rabbits and Frogs. Abigail can also catch up with Rabbits and Butterflies if they've been targeted by Wendy, as well as being able to attack Moleworms that are underground. She will stop attacking a few seconds after Wendy stops attacking or if Wendy runs away. If she dies, she will retreat back into her flower which will start blooming again after a few days. If you happen to lose your flower or just want spares, you can craft as many flowers you want with 6 petals and 1 nightmare fuel under the magic tab, without the use of the machines.

Abigails flower has four stages that go as followed:

A wilted flower, Wendy will say: This was my Sister's Flower, she's gone far away.

A wilted flower, Wendy will say: I can feel Abigails presence growing stronger.

A blooming flower with a pinkish colouration, Wendy will say: Abigail is almost here!

A fully bloomed, red flower that levitates when on the ground, Wendy will say: Abigail is ready to play, but she needs some space.

Combat

Wendy is kind of bad in combat, her 0.75 damage multiplier makes it hard to kill most mobs such as hounds or depth worms, she's even worse when killing bosses such as Dragonfly and Bee Queen. It is recommended to use Ham Bats, Tentacle Spikes and Dark Swords when fighting harder mobs and bosses, she doesn't affect the fire staff however. It is highly recommend to fight when Abigail is up or when with teammates such as Wolfgang or Wigfrid as they will be the main damage dealers.

Abigail can be used as a punching bag aswell while you fight, if you're kiting enemies like spider warriors. This can be useful against Dragonfly as she will be hitting Abigail while you're dealing damage and staying nice and healthy. She is ESPECIALLY useful for Bee Queen when fighting the grumble bees, she stunlocks them which gives your damage dealers an easier time killing Bee Queen, I'd recommend carrying more than one flower incase she dies. (QUICK NOTE: You can kill Abigail by attacking her once, she will immediately return to her flower.)

Sanity Station

One of the best things about Wendy is her ability to craft Sanity Stations. A sanity station is a group of evil flowers in one area that is created by making a large area of Abigail flowers and waiting for them to change into normal flowers, these flowers can be then turned to evil flowers by having a ghost haunt them. Once you obtain the Bee Queen crown you can gain sanity VERY quickly because the bee queen crown turns insanity aura into a sanity aura. This is also a quick way of farming nightmare fuel.

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Ratings and reviews

I saw this game almost 5 years ago and thought, This game's art and game play was insanely different. I didn't have money at the time so I couldn't pay for it, but now that it is free, with no ads and still has quality. Favorite game by far. I will definitely buy, Don't Starve 2 in a heartbeat. Love the challenge and the content is large, rough around the edges. Some crashes and errors, but rare. 9/10

12 people found this review helpful

Don't Starve is a great game, hands down. However, there are a few issues with this mobile port I hope can be worked out. For example, it feels as if some of the custom world settings don't save when you enter the world. The UI is also a bit clunky at times, with the joystick being static rather than floating and interacting with your hotbar being a chore.

43 people found this review helpful

Great game to have on your phone. Beautiful art style that makes everything a joy to look at. Can be challenging and a bit overwhelming at first when presented with all the building options and enemies but slowly learning the game is genuinely enjoyable. The ability to tweak the settings (spawn rates, map size, etc) makes generating new worlds on a whim lots of fun.