Many of the more advanced crafting recipes inThe Survivalistsrequire players to obtain Metal Ingots. This material will likely be the first roadblock one faces on the tech tree, which can be frustrating as it’ll probably come up when the player is just starting to get the hang of the game...
Gem stone nodes are strong and will take more hits than metal or gold nodes. This will wear down tool durability. The nodes drop about three to four gem stones each, so be ready with backup weapons. Gem stones are necessary for teleporters and repairing high-quality tools inside vaults. ...
bring tinder for quickly starting fires. Survivalist Dan Corcoran recommends coating cotton balls with petroleum jelly and placing them in a 35-millimeter film canister. When you’re ready to start your fire, pull open the cotton balls to expose the dry...
Rigid carrying cases typically feature plastic or metal sides. While they are heavier, bulkier, and more difficult to pack than soft-sided cases are, they better protect the gear. Float Bag If your adventures will take place on or near the water, the float bag/waterproof bag is highly recom...
Crafting is a big part of The Survivalists. The game relies on a blueprint tree to progress and advance through the island and build a secure base. Crafting can be repetitive. Monkeys help speed the process along by assigning tasks. You will need to be involved in the crafting process unt...
If you are already a survivor who’s got How to Survive or How to Survive: Third Person Standalone on Steam, we welcome you back with a very special treat: the “Primal Fear” armor set!A set of protective gear finely crafted out of the best bones and scrap metal that can be found...
And even if you buy one instead of building one, you’ll come across extra items you may want to add to the one you’ve bought.There are no rules against customization – in fact, it’s highly encouraged.But here’s the problem – many of you survivalists already have their Bug Out...
When Japan fully switches to retained pull tabs on cans, you won't need a tin opener. For 'work gloves' look for cut-proof gloves. Your torch should be small, bright and long-lasting on one AA cell. Not a big one with 2 'D' cells in it. Get one with a metal body that c...
This will help your garden get the sunlight it needs.You can also chop up these trees for firewood.There’s a lot to think about here, but this is how I would rank all these factors:1. ConcealmentIf you can avoid unwanted attention, then you’ll be less likely to have to defend ...
Most, if not all, preppers and survivalists will have a shemagh or two lying around orstuffed into various kits. This simple piece of cotton has many uses that would be worthy of an article on its own, but in the case of cover and concealment, the shemagh can do a lot to cover thos...