-Wear a warm hat, with widely varying levels of dignity available. Even more so in Don't Starve Together, where the Winter Hat and Cat Cap have a variety of amusing skins to choose from. For instance, the winter-only skin that looks like a plum pudding.
-Wear a warm vest. For presumably animation-related reasons, you can't craft any clothing with sleeves in this game, but it apparently still insulates you just fine. (Mind you, you can also stay perfectly warm using only a beefalo-fur hat.) Wearing a sweater vest on top of his usual red waistcoat looks kind of silly though.
-Carry a heat-retaining rock in his pocket. How the Thermal Stone works is a bit of an enigma (it doesn't seem to be magic), but it sure does absorb heat from nearby campfires and let it back out again slowly.
-Set things on fire. Preferably in a fire pit or at least a controlled campfire, but if he's desperate anything will do as long as it's not too irreplaceable.
-Grow out his beard. More beard, more insulation. It's his winter coat.
Both of mine opt for warmer clothes. Amascut likes yak-hide particularly, but for really deep cold she can rely on an innovation by a fellow fire enthusiast -- pet lava bombs.
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-Wear a warm vest. For presumably animation-related reasons, you can't craft any clothing with sleeves in this game, but it apparently still insulates you just fine. (Mind you, you can also stay perfectly warm using only a beefalo-fur hat.) Wearing a sweater vest on top of his usual red waistcoat looks kind of silly though.
-Carry a heat-retaining rock in his pocket. How the Thermal Stone works is a bit of an enigma (it doesn't seem to be magic), but it sure does absorb heat from nearby campfires and let it back out again slowly.
-Set things on fire. Preferably in a fire pit or at least a controlled campfire, but if he's desperate anything will do as long as it's not too irreplaceable.
-Grow out his beard. More beard, more insulation. It's his winter coat.
-Eat spicy chili.
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