Items
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Scattered about the island are a number of items that can be found. Some things tend to be found more in the camps and villages, other things are more likely to be found in the jungle.
See also Talk:Items
Weapons
Dagger
- Base damage: 1 point
- Base accuracy: 20%
- Locations: Ruins
A native knife. More accurate than a fist.
Knife
- Base damage: 1 point
- Base accuracy : 20%
- Locations: Villages
Required for writing messages on trees or huts. More accurate than a fist.
Blunt Machete
- Base damage: 1 point
- Base accuracy: 20%
- Locations: Villages, Jungle
Can be used to chop through jungle or for attacking animals and people. Doesn't always succeed in chopping the jungle. Using a sharpening stone, the blunt machete can be sharpened to become a machete.
Machete
- Base damage: 2 points
- Base accuracy: 20%
- Locations: Villages, Jungle
Rather useful for chopping through the jungle, and also for dealing more damage than just punching. "Machetes can become broken and useless during combat - try carrying a spare." --Wurzug 12:34, 5 April 2006 (BST)
Blunt Cutlass
- Base damage: 1 point
- Base accuracy: 20%
- Locations: Ship
Can be used to chop through jungle or for attacking animals and people. Doesn't always succeed in chopping the jungle. Seems identical to blunt machete Using a sharpening stone, the blunt cutlass can be sharpened to become a cutlass.
Cutlass
- Base damage: 2 points
- Base accuracy: 20%
- Locations: Ship
Rather useful for chopping through the jungle, and also for dealing more damage than just punching. Starting equipment for Pirate. Seems identical to machete
I managed to get a lucky stab in with the cutlass and received the following blurb. This might be random across all weapons.
You can also get "lucky" and have your blade break you lose the cutlass when this happens.
Maybe it's luck or maybe it's skill, your attack is right on target and inflicts more damage than normal.
You attack the elephant for 5 damage. It drops to 4 HP.
Unlucky or just clumsy? The blade snaps off and you're left holding the handle, which you discard.
Heavy Sword
- Base damage: 4 points
- Base accuracy: 20%
- Locations: Jungle (?)
- Used by: Outsiders (Natives?? UNVERIFIED!)
Seems to be a quite capable weapon, ready to deal signifigant melee damage.
Blowpipe
- Base damage: 4 points
- Base accuracy: 20%
- Locations: Villages, Ruins
- Used by: Natives (Outsiders require the Native Knowledge skill)
Needs ammo - poison darts. Holds 1 dart at a time.
Rifle
- Base damage: 5 points
- Base accuracy : 20%
- Locations: Villages
- Used by: Outsiders (Natives require the Outsider Knowledge skill)
Needs ammo - rifle bullets. Holds 2 bullets at a time.
Ammunition
Poison Dart
- Locations: Villages
- Used by: Natives (Outsiders require the Native Knowledge skill)
Used as ammo for the blowpipe. Found as singles or in bundles with up to 7 in a bundle (?)
Rifle Bullet
- Locations: Villages
- Used by: Outsiders (Natives require the Outsider Knowledge skill)
Used as ammo for the rifle. Found as singles or in boxes with up to 7 in a box (?)
Recovery
First Aid Kit
- Restores: 5 points (10 points with the First Aid skill)
- Locations: Villages
- Used by: Outsiders (Natives require the Outsider Knowledge skill)
Can be applied on others and self. One of the items that will heal the wounds caused by shark bites.
Healing Herbs
- Restores: 5 points (10 points with the Natural Medicine skill)
- Locations: Villages, Grasslands, Ruins
- Used by: Natives (Outsiders require the Native Knowledge skill)
Can be applied on others and self. One of the items that will heal the wounds caused by shark bites.
"Can also be used to heal animals"--Wurzug 12:35, 5 April 2006 (BST)
Outsiders without the Native Knowledge skill recognize this item as Dried Herbs.
Banana
- Restores: 1 point
- Locations: Jungle (Banana tree)
Can be found hanging on trees and lying loose around the jungle.
Berries, Poisonous
- Inflicts: -2 points
- Locations: Jungle (Berry bush)
Outsiders without the Native Knowledge skill recognize this item as Berries. Also gives 2 XP when eaten.
Berries, Tasty
- Restores: 2 points
- Locations: Jungle
Outsiders without the Native Knowledge skill recognize this item as Berries.
Mango
- Restores: 1 point
- Locations: Jungle (Mango tree)
Can be found hanging on trees and lying loose around the jungle.
Bottle of Beer
- Restores: 2 points
- Locations: Villages
Natives without the Outsider Knowledge skill recognize this item as Bottle of Brown Liquid.
Bottle of Rum
- Restores: 2 points
- Locations: Shipwreck
- Used by: Outsiders (and Natives?)
Bottle of Water
- Restores: 5 points
- Locations: Villages
Natives without the Outsider Knowledge skill recognize this item as Bottle of Liquid.
Gourd of Water
- Restores: 1 point
- Locations: Jungle
Miscellaneous
Gold Coins
- Locations: Villages, Jungle, Beach
Well it's gold, perhaps if I find a boat and get off this island I can trade it! You can toss a coin in the air and see if it lands heads or tails.
Trader Harry, in York, will give you, for 1 gold coin: 5 rifle bullets 2 bottles of water
For 2 gold coins, he'll give you a cutlass. For 3 gold coins, he'll give you a rifle.
Piece of Driftwood
- Locations: Beach
The driftwood looks pretty useless.
Sharpening Stone
- Locations: Villages
Used to sharpen blunt machetes and blunt cutlasses. Does a Sharpening Stone ever break or get used up?
Poisonous Snake
- Locations: Grasslands
I have no idea what this is for.
Crab
- Locations: Beach
Can't figure out how to use a crab.
Gem
- Locations: Ruins, Shipwreck's Hold
You can trade it for stuff. Trader Harry, in York will give you, for 1 gem (each): 2 rifles 4 first aid kits 7 cutlasses (if he had them) 9 gold coins 60 rifle bullets (if he had them)
You get the idea. They're good to have.
GPS Unit
- Locations: Villages
- Used by: Outsiders (Natives require the Outsider Knowledge skill)
Shows the location of your character.
Coordinates are in the form [-70.366, 26.443], where the first number is the X coordinate (longitude) and the second is the Y coordinate (latitude). Moving a single square represents a change in coordinate in that direction of 0.001.
Seems that signal is available only in non dense jungle areas.--Wcervantes 19:00, 16 February 2006 (GMT)