

For example, Birds Of The World can attract dozens of birds into traps, while Sleepytime Stories puts all mobs to sleep. However, where she really shines is her ability to craft books, many of which are either powerful weapons or greatly increase her food security. She starts with higher Sanity and all Tier 1 research upgrades unlocked, which are already great boons in and of themselves. Willow's ability to set low-risk fires make her fit to survive Winter, and her early availability makes her even better. Additionally, she gains sanity whenever she's close to a fire.

She's also totally immune to fire, allowing her to freely torch forests and the like to dispatch monsters without any recoil. She starts out with an indestructible lighter that emits enough light to protect her from Charlie, and can be used to set things on fire.
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This means that approximately 10-20 of them are enough to return a Webber on the brink of death, as well as each other, to full health, allowing him to tank a boss such as Dragonfly without armor. As nurse spiders heal in an area of effect, their powers scale quadratically up to however many spiders can fit in their range. Webber can make himself functionally immortal for some rather cheap resources.Don't keep your nests too close to each other or you'll fry before making it a single year. There's also the very serious matter of Red Hounds during Summer. The only balance is that 1) the spiders can't fight shadows and Webber has low sanity 2) the Queens will only help if you're near them, they won't follow you. If you manage to get the spiders to fight each other, you can reap the resulting monster meat (before the spiders eat it), resulting in an infine food supply, since Webber can eat monster meat without its ill effects. This essentially makes him immune to any random attacks that might show up so long as he can get home and also gives him easy access to a huge, respawning army. It doesn't help that even the Spider Queens, who are bosses themselves, will charge to his defense. Anything that even attempts to chase him home or attack him while there, even powerful boss monsters, has to cross a field of slowing terrain and face the swarm to reach him. Webber becomes a late-game version of this as his base of operation (and the entire surrounding area given enough time) often becomes surrounded in spider nests.
