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How to Get Webber in Cult of the Lamb – Explained

All my best friends have eight limbs.

The Cult of the Lamb x Don’t Starve Together update is a match made in “heaven,” as both games have pretty similar moxie. The crossover brings some decorative items based on the Don’t Starve games to Cult of the Lamb, as well as a new mode. However, in order to unlock these, you first have to add Webber to your followers. Webber is one of the playable characters in Don’t Starve, and getting him into your ranks is as easy as stepping on a few of his friends.

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Chances are you’ll unlock Webber simply by playing Cult of the Lamb normally, but if you want to make a direct effort to grab the hapless arachnid-head, you’re going to want to crush a few spiders.

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Spiders are common pests that pop up at your cult’s compound every night. The moment the sun sets, a number of them usually pop up and start skittering through the grass. To crush them, first you need to catch up to them, then hit the action button. The Lamb will stomp them out, and they’ll typically drop a morsel.

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However, once your game has the Cult of the Lamb x Don’t Starve Together update, there’s a random chance that it will instead drop a skull. Once this happens, take the skull and bury it in a grave. The moment you do, Webber will pop out and join your ranks.

The moment the spider is part of your flock, you’ll unlock seven decorations from Don’t Starve and Pertinent Mode. This mode will require your Lamb to eat and sleep and will also add permanent death. To select it, you must first start a new game.


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