“I hope he doesn't want this back.”
“It's from that apocalypse jerk.”
“Is piece of scary man.”
“Remnant of a doomsayer.”
“RIPPED FROM MY ENEMY. HAHA”
“A material with metaphysical properties.”
“Looks important. I should hold on to it.”
“A potent fragment of a shadowy figure.”
“A fragment from that magnificent apocalyptic being! Everything I could've hoped for!”
“Prööf I have cönquered an ancient being!”
“Wow. There's alot of space in there!”
“It's got a weird vibe to it.”
“Not a fan of the dark motif but it may prove useful.”
“Like Davy Jones' sailcloth.”
“STUFF THAT SCREAMS ARE MADE ON”
“Feels cold”
“Swell. Ripped clothes from that creepy thing.”
Dark Tatters are a crafting item within both the Hamlet DLC and Don't Starve Together. In Hamlet they are obtained from the Ancient Herald, spawned in during the Aporkalypse. In DST they are obtained from defeating either of the 3 Inkblights that spawn from Shadow Rifts.
Within Hamlet, Dark Tatters are used to craft and refuel the Vortex Cloak, Repairing 100% of its Durability. It may also be used to craft the Nightmarish Bird Whistle.
In Don't Starve Together, Dark Tatters serve a much more important role, being used in the creation of Void Gear at the Shadowcraft Plinth Kit. The four pieces of void gear currently in the game are the Umbralla, Void Cowl, Void Robe and Shadow
Usage
Hamlet
DST
Trivia
- In the Shipwrecked DLC, Dark Tatters can be offered to the Volcano Altar of Snackrifice during Dry Season to appease the Volcano for 32 day segments, or 2 in-game days. This may be a suitable alternative use.
- Its name may be a reference to Dark Matters.
- Prior to the Terrors Below update to DST, Dark Tatters were only found in Hamlet, making them one of few items that has been transposed into DST from the DLC.
- Dark Tatters in Hamlet compared to DST have a large cosmetic difference, with the Hamlet tatters being more akin to black pieces of cloth, whereas the tatters found in DST are red, making them appear as the red cowls the Ancient Herald and Inkblights wear