

Once you’ve reliably solved the water and starvation issues, you’ll want to open your survival guide (‘B’), then hold ‘X’ to advance to advanced crafting – a small hut can be easily Completed in a day if we use Kelvin to help with resource gathering. Your rest depends on how full your thirst and hunger bars are: fuller need bars mean your need for rest will decrease much more slowly. You may notice that your rest doesn’t always decrease at the same rate. Meat takes about a full day to dry, but it will spoil much slower than cooked meat – this cured meat will turn into rations, allowing you to explore the island further without worrying about starvation. Once you’ve eaten for the day, build a drying rack with 13 sticks and place the rest of your meat there. You will need two of these cooked meats per day to satisfy your hunger. Hold ‘E’ while looking at the food at the campfire to eat it immediately. You’ll then need to cook it: hold “E” next to a lit campfire to throw the item into the campfire and watch it closely if cooked too long, it will be inedible. The bow and arrows are not found until you can explore a bit.

Build a spear out of two sticks, a ribbon, and your knife, and stab the seagulls, squirrels, and bunnies you see hanging around.

Berries are not a sustainable food: they offer too few nutrients to depend on them beyond the first day. The second task is food, and it will be a long term task throughout your stay in Sons of the Forest. How to cook and eat food in Sons of the Forest Go up the river, drink two glasses and your thirst will be quenched for the day. It goes without saying, but don’t drink sea water or water from murky puddles – the safest water to drink comes from a stream a little inland from where it will be washed with various supplies. You can drink any water if you’re standing inside with nothing equipped (press “G” to unequip anything), then you’ll get an on-screen prompt to press “E” to drink. Related: How to start a multiplayer game in Sons of the Forest How to Get Water in Sons of the Forestįood and water are related in terms of need at first, but it’s a relatively easy task. Here’s our guide to getting your stay at Sons of the Forest off to a smooth start. Managing these three attributes is key to staying alive in Sons of the Forest, and while they’ll be easier to manage later in the title, meeting these needs is key to surviving the first week. Soon after, you will notice that your thirst, hunger, and rest decrease rapidly.

Shortly after launching Sons of the Forest, you’ll find yourself on a beach with little gear to sustain you.
