Rust, the beloved multiplayer survival game, has just released a groundbreaking update known as The Crafting Update, designed to elevate the creative possibilities for its dedicated player base. This update introduces a host of new features that are set to transform the gameplay experience.
One of the standout additions is the culinary workbench, a new station where survivors can indulge in the art of cooking. From grilling succulent chicken legs to enjoying a shot of Siberian vodka, players can now experiment with various recipes. Cooking isn't just for fun; it's a strategic element, as well-prepared meals offer stat boosts and gameplay modifiers, giving players an edge in their survival journey.
To support the culinary aspect, the game now includes coops for housing chickens and chicks. These birds have four essential needs: Hunger, Thirst, Love, and Sunlight. Properly tending to these needs ensures the health and productivity of your flock, as they lay eggs and thrive. However, neglect can lead to their demise. The meat from these chickens is perishable, requiring storage in a refrigerator to prevent spoilage. Conveniently, food items now come with timers showing their expiration dates, helping players manage their resources effectively.
For those with a penchant for sweets, wild beehives have been added to the game's environment, nestled in trees. Extracting honeycombs and transferring them to player-crafted hives made from wooden boxes is a delicate task. Bees are not to be taken lightly, and players must equip themselves with protective suits, use water, or even resort to flamethrowers to avoid painful stings. The update also introduces a novel weapon, the Bee Grenade, which looks like a jar of honey but unleashes three swarms of aggressive bees upon shattering, sending players scrambling for safety.
The engineering workbench has undergone a significant overhaul, now boasting a dedicated tech tree for plumbing and electricity. This allows players to construct sophisticated automated systems and even entire factories, enhancing the depth of the game's building mechanics. Furthermore, the developers have introduced premium servers, exclusive to players with a Rust inventory worth at least $15. This initiative is aimed at creating a more enjoyable environment by filtering out cheaters and disruptive elements, ensuring a smoother experience for dedicated gamers.