Rust, the renowned multiplayer survival game, has recently unveiled a significant update known as The Crafting Update. This patch is designed to enhance players' creative possibilities by introducing a host of new features. One of the standout additions is the culinary workbench, where players can now cook up a storm with dishes like grilled chicken legs and even enjoy a shot of Siberian vodka. Crafting these meals requires specific recipes, and consuming well-prepared food grants stat boosts and gameplay modifiers, adding a strategic layer to survival.
The update also introduces chicken coops, allowing players to raise chickens and chicks. These birds need proper care to thrive, with four essential attributes to monitor: Hunger, Thirst, Love, and Sunlight. Failing to meet these needs can lead to their demise. Chicken meat will spoil over time unless kept in a working refrigerator, and players will notice timers on food items to track their freshness.
For those with a penchant for sweets, the game now features wild beehives scattered among trees. Players must carefully extract honeycombs and transfer them to custom hives made from wooden boxes. Handling bees can be dangerous, requiring protective suits, water dousing, or even flamethrowers to prevent stings. A new weapon, the Bee Grenade, mimics a jar of honey and, upon shattering, unleashes three swarms of aggressive bees, compelling opponents to scatter.
The engineering workbench has undergone a complete overhaul, now boasting a dedicated tech tree for plumbing and electricity. This enables players to construct sophisticated automated systems and even entire factories, opening up new avenues for creativity and strategy. In addition, the developers have introduced premium servers, exclusively available to players with a Rust inventory worth at least $15. This initiative is aimed at curbing cheaters and disruptive elements, fostering a more enjoyable environment for committed players.