Rust, the renowned multiplayer survival game, has recently launched an expansive update known as The Crafting Update. This patch is designed to broaden the horizons of player creativity with a host of new features. One of the standout additions is the culinary workbench, where players can now indulge in grilling chicken legs and enjoying them with a shot of Siberian vodka. To whip up these dishes, specific recipes must be followed, and well-prepared meals not only satisfy hunger but also provide stat boosts and gameplay modifiers to enhance your survival experience.
Chickens and their chicks can now be kept in coops, creating a sustainable source of food. These coops serve as a home where chickens lay eggs and thrive, provided their needs are met. Each chick has four essential attributes: Hunger, Thirst, Love, and Sunlight. Failing to cater to any of these needs can lead to the unfortunate demise of the birds. The meat from chickens will spoil over time, becoming unusable unless preserved in a working refrigerator. To help manage this, food items now display timers indicating their expiration dates, ensuring players can plan their consumption effectively.
For those with a penchant for sweets, wild beehives can now be discovered on trees. Extracting honeycombs requires careful handling and transferring them to player-crafted hives made from wooden boxes. Bees, however, are not to be taken lightly; they pose a significant threat, necessitating protective suits, water dousing, or even the use of flamethrowers to prevent stings. A novel addition to the arsenal is the Bee Grenade, which looks like a jar of honey but releases three swarms of aggressive bees upon breaking, compelling players to scatter in search of safety.
The engineering workbench has undergone a complete overhaul, now featuring a distinct tech tree dedicated to plumbing and electricity. This enables players to construct automated systems and even full-scale factories, revolutionizing base building and resource management. Furthermore, the developers have introduced premium servers, exclusively accessible to players whose Rust inventory reaches a minimum value of $15. This strategic move is intended to create a more secure environment by filtering out cheaters and disruptive elements, thereby enhancing the overall gaming experience for committed players.