

The safest method is to build a wall enclosing at least a single pond. After fleeing from the Frogs for a large enough distance, the Frogs will lose interest and hop back to their pond(s). Frogs can see when their brethren are being attacked from more than half a screen away (so they can chase the player from off screen). However, be aware that when multiple Frog Ponds are present an often overwhelming number of Frogs will give chase after attacking one of them. It is best to attack a Frog while it is still recovering in its tongue lashing animation (attack), and run back. This means that to kill a Frog without taking damage, the player must run in, attack, and run out again quickly while the Frog attacks, known as kiting. Unlike many other small animals, Frogs cannot be stunlocked and will continue attacking their enemy. In DST, Frogs are neutral with Wurt as well as other Merms. In the Hamlet-compatible worlds, Frogs can be set on fire. Frogs do not spawn in Winter because their ponds are frozen, and they are rarely found in Marshes due to Mosquitoes having their own type of Ponds there. They take one blast from the Ice Staff to be frozen and cannot be set on fire but are not immune to fire damage.

If there is a stack of the affected items, only one will be knocked out.Īt dusk, Frogs will return to their pond, making this an ideal time to fish. A successful hit by their tongue will knock off the player's first item out of the inventory and onto the ground. Frogs attack with their long tongues, dealing 10 damage. When a Frog is attacked while there are other Frogs in the vicinity (a radius that extends beyond the player's screen), they will all turn hostile and attack, much like Beefalo will. ”įrogs are hostile animals that spawn from green Ponds during the day and occasionally from Tumbleweeds when picked.įrogs are normally slow-moving, but if the player (or any other mob) gets too close, they will become aggressive and begin to chase at a considerable speed. “ Don't even try it frogs, I'm one step ahead of you.
