![]() Can use her lighter to cook food on the go, and the lighter can serve as a more durable torch, albeit with even less light provided. Less vulnerable to overheating than other characters. Can have her teddy bear, Bernie, attack nearby non-bosses, so long as she is insane. Can regain sanity by standing near fire. His lack of unstable traits, such as low stats or crazy disadvantages, makes him amazing for those whom are still wet behind the ears, and his beard makes him desirable even for the most expert of players. Those who judge Wilson by his cover miss out on a steady income of an important resource. While Wilson may seem a poor choice at a glance, his only perk is a powerful one. Meat effigies allow one to revive near the area they died in without being immediately in danger, in the event an effigy is built in advance as a precaution, and as such Wilson may well be preferable to Wanda’s Second Chance Watch when it comes to reviving others in convenient areas. As such, he pairs very well with anyone, especially those whom bear the duty of going to dangerous areas, such as Wigfrid or WX-78. Wilson’s simplicity makes him rare to pair negatively, but his steady supply of beard hair makes him an asset to any team that has access to shadow manipulators, as meat effigies-powerful resurrection tools-require beard hair, and other characters can have trouble acquiring it until they have the equipment to go to the ruins. Wilson has no direct negative traits, making him much more stable than most characters and therefore highly recommended for newcomers. I believe the insulation is slightly more than Webber’s, however it must be well-grown before the insulation is very useful. The amount of beard hair when shaved depends on how grown the beard is. Given Webber’s spider-war-related talents, his beard giving silk is kind of useless, as such Wilson’s beard is definitely much more useful. While it takes longer than Webber’s beard to grow, it gives beard hair when shaved with a razor. ![]()
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