![]() ![]() In return you get 2, so plant one and cook one. Plant potatoes and/or Beets and don't forget to water them. Seagulls can't land on it to steal your food. Any protruding foundation has a better chance of being attacked by the Shark (Bruce).īuild a Research Table and put a Small Crop Plot directly under it. When it comes to Planks, give priority to food & water, then tools & weapons, then raft expansion. If possible, ALWAYS hook the barrels and chest. Spend some time just Fishing and Hooking with the occasional break for food, water and shark face stabbing. Then repair the damaged foundation with the Hammer. Stab the shark in the face with the spear to stop him from eating your Raft. Once you get a scrap-hook, hammer, spear, fishing rod, grill, cup, water purifier and like 12 foundations, the stress level shifts down. I figured if groups play in normal mode then solo should be played in easy mode. Gave up.Ĭame back months later and tried again, but this time in easy mode. Died like 3 times before I even figured out the controls. (All food can be stored indefinitely in this game. You'll be able to cook them all eventually. And while you can catch big fish like catfish and salmon, you can't cook yet. Grill and such: Yes, those come later on. The stream of ocean debris that spawns is always centered on those four original tiles. The game will always consider those to be the middle of your raft, regardless of how it's actually shaped. Each net can hold a max of 10 items, so keep an eye on that.Ī tip for expansion: Keep some idea of where the original four raft tiles are. The nets aren't exactly fast at collecting stuff, but it's passive collection that you don't have to work for, and every bit helps. Debris will still get caught in the net it all just passes right through the surrounding foundations. You can fully surround the net with foundations too - that'll help protect it from the shark. Then you can gather underwater resources in peace.īuild a collection net as soon as you reasonably can. Once you get far enough from the raft, the shark will leave you alone and keep patrolling around the raft. I could usually dodge its attacks by jumping out of the water as it lunged. ![]() You may have to dodge the shark on the way, unless you spend some fish on a bait. Throw the anchor, and swim to the island. Like maybe 20 seconds? I don't remember exactly now not really a good way to say a distance. Once you see a small island, let it come out of the foggy view distance, but still have it be a modest swim away. For this, you'll need a throwable anchor: ![]()
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