Most players are no strangers to the game Don't Starve. This is a hardcore survival game where players need to find supplies for survival in extremely harsh environments, and also need to use weapons to deal with some enemies in the wild. Below will bring the boss killing order for Don't Starve Together. Many players have not played the multiplayer version of Don't Starve before. It's somewhat different from the single-player version; in the multiplayer version, our starting times are different, so the order in which players encounter BOSS-level enemies is also different. Next, I will introduce the appearance time and location of the game's bosses.

1. Deerclops
This BOSS is the first one we encounter in the multiplayer version. This BOSS is a winter BOSS. Like the original version, the multiplayer version also has seasonal BOSSes. In the multiplayer version, when we start, it's already autumn, because by default, no BOSS appears in the first autumn. So, the first one we encounter is the winter BOSS. Deerclops only appears in winter. Generally, the first Deerclops players encounter will appear on the 30th night. Before its appearance, this BOSS will give warnings and make sounds. Deerclops itself will come straight to us, so remember to stay away from your safe house after hearing its sound, or you will suffer significant losses.

Apart from the first Deerclops, which appears at a fixed time, the rest of the Deerclops will respawn randomly based on the time when we kill them. Players can also actively use signal flares to summon Deerclops, with about a 60% chance of success. The summoning must be done on the surface during winter and without other Deerclops around. Deerclops is known as the newcomer gatekeeper, with the ability to charge quickly, making it easy to hit us if we are not familiar enough with the game's controls, leading to a cycle of constant attacks. Therefore, we should prepare well before dealing with it.

2. Moose Goose
After winter comes spring, and the spring BOSS is the Moose Goose along with its chicks. The chicks do not grow when they attack. After entering spring, we will often see a pattern surrounded by branches on the map, which is the bird's nest. There is a high chance that half of the nests on the map will spawn a Moose Goose. After spawning, it will lay eggs in about half a day. The eggs will hatch successfully in about 2 days, usually hatching about 5 chicks at once. If we can't wait for them to hatch, we can use a hammer to break the egg, but mainly watch out for lightning.

When dealing with the Moose Goose, it's usually a 1 vs. 6 situation. Remember to place a lightning rod on the ground before fighting, otherwise, there's a certain probability of lightning strikes, which can damage our loot. The enemy's own attack power is not very high, but it and its chicks together will attack frequently, making it very passive for us. Therefore, when attacking, try to separate the Moose Goose from the chicks. After defeating it, generally, 3-5 feathers, 6 pieces of meat, and 2 bird legs will drop. For the chicks, about 2-3 feathers, 1 piece of meat, and 1 bird leg will drop.

3. Antlion
After spring comes summer. Our summer BOSS is the Antlion. After defeating this BOSS, we get the blueprint for the Shovel Hat and Lazy Teleporter, so we definitely need to go after it. Upon reaching summer, we need to head to the Oasis Desert. The Antlion's spawn point is fixed, and we can look for a spot on the ground with three dots and a line missing, which is the Antlion's spawn point. We can either fight the Antlion or offer it tributes. Both methods can provide us with items and resources.

The above is an explanation of the boss killing order in Don't Starve Together. Due to the limited length of the article, we only introduced three seasonal BOSSes this time. These are the BOSSes that appear in sequence according to our early development, and we need to prepare in advance to deal with them.