

Outside of the twisters, the Great Plains suffered from heavy downpours and hail, with some areas experiencing an average of two months of rain in two days.Ĭherry Creek Reservoir State Park in Colorado got around 10 inches on Tuesday, which left several roadways damaged, with massive holes and cracks in the asphalt. More tornadoes were also spotted in Nebraska. In Colorado, many short-lived tornadoes were spotted bouncing around near Arapahoe County - near Denver. Other tornados also touched down in McDonald, Grove County, and Edson in Kansas, according to Accuweather. 'I was really worried about the kids when I was down there, trying to keep them safe, keep them calm, and make sure they weren't freaking out,' he said.

The $75,000 bleachers had only stood at the school for a week and a half before the twister mangled the structure.Īt the end of the day, though, Montero was 'just happy no one got hurt.'

Weskan Schools was just three days out from the end of the year and had prepared the alum-funded bleachers for their graduation ceremony. And then upstairs, my office and a few other offices and classrooms and stuff, you can look up and see sky.' 'And then as we walked through the building we saw broken glass. However, if you're considering a fire for emergency purposes (such as night coming on quickly) - just try to clear out as much of the area as possible first.'After we left the shelter - it was in the big gym - I noticed a waterfall the roof had gotten damaged pretty good, and water was coming in from the rain,' Principal of Weskan Schools, Jeff Montero, told KWCH. This will help you earn valuable resources, like charcoal. Plant trees for the sole purpose of burning them down, far away from literally anything else. If you do decide to start a fire, the trick is to have a controlled burn. Finally, keep in mind that you're depending on the environment to survive (which is the whole point of the game), so burning it all down will also significantly weaken your position. The fire will be dangerous for players since it can kill you, but, whereas in a normal death you could usually retrieve the contents of your inventory, a fire death means that everything you were holding on to will be destroyed. Fire spreads very quickly, and it can jump over even the tiniest things, like Mushrooms and Seeds, to continually spread across the map. It's dangerous to be in the dark at night, so for that reason (among many others) it can occasionally be tempting to start a forest fire instead of creating some kind of contained vessel, like a campfire. You'll find that there are lots of benefits to fires, such as warmth, light, and charcoal. Starting a fire in Don't Starve Together is (frighteningly) easy: just use the "Light" option on a flammable object when you're holding a Torch (or play as Willow, who comes equipped with a Lighter). With new content being added, it's always an opportunity for new players to jump in and see what Don't Starve Together has to offer.
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This update not only adds the new Year of the Catcoon-themed items, but there are several game changes and bug fixes as well. Updated February 1, 2022, by Jerrad Wyche: In late January 2022 developers Klei Entertainment announced a new seasonal event celebrating the Year of the Catcoon. RELATED: Things That Make No Sense In Don't Starve Luckily, this list is here to help out any new players who are trying to find their footing. It's notoriously difficult without much of a learning curve at all and there aren't very many starter guides available that don't require further research to understand. Unfortunately, that means that getting into it can be kind of overwhelming. It's very popular with a large, dedicated community and receives frequent updates and tweaks, making it into a dynamic, expansive game. You and your friends are in a world where darkness is your worst enemy and your daily goal is to find enough to eat, while you work to build a base camp and fight to survive against monsters. The objective of Don't Starve Together is pretty much right in the name.
