Today, I will share with you the method to locate Monkey Island in Don't Starve Together. In the game, Monkey Island is also known as Moon Dock, a place full of opportunities and challenges. The abundant resources it provides are irresistible to all players. So, how do you find and locate Monkey Island? Today, I will be sharing some useful tips, so if you're interested, make sure to check them out!

In the game, there are simple tricks to identify the location of the Moon Island; Grandma Island can read bottles, while Monkey Island is often considered one of the hardest islands to find at sea. The generation position of Monkey Island is very special, existing only in deep sea areas, which are usually located at the edge of the map. Therefore, an effective way to find Monkey Island is to first sail to the boundary of the map and then circle around the world along the boundary. This generally allows you to find Monkey Island. During the voyage, players need to pay special attention to whether they are in the deep sea. If shallow water is observed in the deep sea, it is almost certain that it is the location of Monkey Island, as although Monkey Island grows in the deep sea, its surroundings must be shallow water. At the same time, for safety, players should be fully prepared when searching for Monkey Island to deal with possible pirate attacks.

In addition, if during your drift at sea, you have already encountered a pirate raid, this experience can also serve as a basis for judging the location of Monkey Island. According to the game rules, naturally occurring pirate attack events typically happen within a 200-tile radius centered on the Monkey Queen. Therefore, if a player unfortunately encounters pirates while sailing, they only need to explore the nearby deep sea boundaries without having to circle the entire map, as a natural occurrence of such an event indicates that Monkey Island is not too far away.

Once players successfully reach Monkey Island, they will find rich resources available. For example, there are plenty of banana trees and monkey tail grass growing on the island, which can be transplanted to the player's own island. Additionally, the presence of portals allows for the continuous acquisition of banana trees and monkey tail grass, providing a steady supply of resources. Normally, cutting down a palm tree will only drop one seed, and the dropped palm scales are raw materials for important facilities like docks and cannons. Moreover, non-naturally generated portals will continuously appear, leading players to locations where banana trees and palm seeds can be found.

At the same time, if players want to avoid being stolen from by monkeys on Monkey Island, they can take some measures. For example, using a hammer to destroy the monkeys' nests can effectively prevent the monkeys from respawning, and during the destruction process, bananas and twigs may drop. Players can also use a monkey ball placed inside a fence to attract the monkeys and then freeze the group with a fire extinguisher, making it easy to eliminate them. Furthermore, if players get on a boat, the monkeys lose their aggression. Using this feature, players can repeatedly get on and off the boat to attack the monkeys, thus protecting their resources from being lost.

In summary, Monkey Island in Don't Starve Together is a place full of both opportunities and challenges, waiting for brave explorers to discover. With the above tips, players should be able to better explore Monkey Island in Don't Starve Together, obtain rich resources, and successfully face the challenges posed by the monkeys. So, if you're interested, hurry up and experience it in the game!