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Various '''items''' are scattered on the island and can be carried in a player's [[inventory]]. All items can be found by searching in the appropriate places; some tend to be found more in huts and villages, while others are more likely to be found in the jungle. All items can be bartered with at the [[Trading|trading huts]] with what the [[trader]]s have in stock.
Various '''items''' are scattered on the island. All items can be found by searching in the appropriate place; some tend to be found more in huts and villages, while others are more likely to be found in the jungle. All items can be [[Trading|traded]] to [[trader]]s for what they have in stock.
 
  
You can carry 71 items in your inventory. Each rifle and blowpipe takes 2 inventory spaces, while gold coins don't take up any inventory space. All other items take 1 space.
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A majority of items can be used by simply clicking on the item itself.  If an item cannot be used in this manner, it will give one a short description on the item itself. This page consists of links that will give an in-depth description on the items available in each of these categories.
  
Clicking on an item in your inventory uses 1 [[AP]]. Generally, this attempts to use the item (such as a ''[[Items#Sharpening stone|sharpening stone]]''); otherwise, you get a message like: "Upon closer inspection, the knife appears to be a weapon." (1 AP is used in either case.)
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*[[Charms]] - Description of the charms and what they may do.
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*[[Conch Shell]] - The elusive conch shell is described here.
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*[[Custom Hut Items]] - Items that can be found in specific Customized [[Huts]]
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*[[Drinkable Items]] - Items that are drinks. These include regular drinks like water, juiced drinks made form fruit, and brewed beers.
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*[[Fruits]] - An explanation on fruit on the island.
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*[[Gambling Items]] - Some items allow one to gamble.  This is those.
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*[[Healing Items]] - Shows where to find the best healing items and what they do.
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*[[Melee Weapons]] - These items are used for fighting with hand to hand weapons.  It includes the machete, dagger, and other weapons like it.
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*[[Other Items|Miscellaneous Items]] - Lots of items cannot be grouped in one category or another.  This is a page for those.
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*[[Navigation Items]] - This includes maps to each city and settlement.
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*[[Ranged Weapons]] - This page describes the use of ranged weapons and their ammunition.
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*[[Treasure Maps]] - Description of Treasure maps, what they can offer, and how to utilize them.
  
For more information, see [[Talk:Items]].
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[[category:items]]
 
 
 
 
== Melee weapons ==
 
 
 
The default weapon, the punch, deals 1 point of base damage at 10% base accuracy.
 
 
 
There is an unknown chance of a weapon dealing additional damage during combat. "Maybe it's luck or maybe it's skill, your attack is right on target and inflicts more damage than normal. You attack [the target] for 5 damage." There is also an unknown chance of a weapon breaking during combat, which causes you to lose that weapon. "Unlucky or just clumsy? The blade snaps off and you're left holding the handle, which you discard." See [[Special weapon event odds]] for more information.
 
 
 
 
 
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{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="1" style="background-color: #f9f9f9; border: solid 1px #ccc; border-collapse: collapse"
 
|-bgcolor="#ccc"
 
!colspan="6"|Melee Weapons
 
|-bgcolor="#ddd"
 
!Name !! Base damage !! Base accuracy !! [[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal trade value]] !! [[Locations]] !! Notes
 
 
 
|-valign="top"
 
|Knife
 
|align="right"|1
 
|align="right"|20%
 
|align="right"|$80
 
|Camps
 
|Required for [[Writing|writing messages]] on trees or huts.
 
 
 
|-valign="top"
 
|Dagger
 
|align="right"|1
 
|align="right"|20%
 
|align="right"|$80
 
|Ruins
 
|Required for [[Writing|writing messages]] on trees or huts.
 
 
 
|-valign="top"
 
|Machete
 
|align="right"|2
 
|align="right"|20%
 
|align="right"|$100
 
|Jungle
 
|Breakable. Required for chopping through the jungle. Can become a blunt machete when you chop vegetation; see [[Special weapon event odds]].
 
 
 
|-valign="top"
 
|Blunt&nbsp;machete
 
|align="right"|1
 
|align="right"|20%
 
|align="right"|$70
 
|Camps, Jungle
 
|Required for chopping through the jungle, but doesn't always succeed at doing so. Can be sharpened with a sharpening stone to become a machete.
 
 
 
|-valign="top"
 
|Cutlass
 
|align="right"|2
 
|align="right"|20%
 
|align="right"|$120
 
|Ship
 
|Breakable. Required for chopping through the jungle. Can become a blunt cutlass when you chop vegetation; see [[Special weapon event odds]].
 
 
 
|-valign="top"
 
|Blunt&nbsp;cutlass
 
|align="right"|1
 
|align="right"|20%
 
|align="right"|$80
 
|Ship
 
|Required for chopping through the jungle, but doesn't always succeed at doing so. Can be sharpened with a sharpening stone to become a cutlass.
 
 
 
|-valign="top"
 
|Heavy&nbsp;sword
 
|align="right"|4
 
|align="right"|20%
 
|align="right"|$5000
 
|Jungle&nbsp;(?)
 
|''Extremely'' rare; only a few are rumored to exist.
 
 
 
|}
 
 
 
 
 
== Ranged weapons and ammunition ==
 
 
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="1" style="background-color: #f9f9f9; border: solid 1px #ccc; border-collapse: collapse"
 
|-bgcolor="#ccc"
 
!colspan="6"|Ranged Weapons
 
|-bgcolor="#ddd"
 
!Name !! Base damage !! Base accuracy !! [[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal trade value]] !! [[Locations]] !! Notes
 
 
 
|-valign="top"
 
|Rifle
 
|align="right"|5
 
|align="right"|20%
 
|align="right"|$300
 
|Outsider ammunition huts, Outsider camps
 
|Needs ammo (rifle bullets). Holds 2 bullets at a time. Requires 2 inventory spaces (regardless of how many bullets are loaded). ''('''Outsiders only'''; natives require ''[[Outsider Knowledge]]'' to use.)''
 
 
 
|-valign="top"
 
|Blowpipe
 
|align="right"|4
 
|align="right"|20%
 
|align="right"|$300
 
|Native ammunition huts, Native camps
 
|Needs ammo (poison darts). Holds 1 dart at a time. Requires 2 inventory spaces (whether loaded or empty). ''('''Natives only'''; outsiders require ''[[Native Knowledge]]'' to use.)''
 
 
 
|}
 
 
 
 
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="1" style="background-color: #f9f9f9; border: solid 1px #ccc; border-collapse: collapse"
 
|-bgcolor="#ccc"
 
!colspan="4"|Ammunition
 
|-bgcolor="#ddd"
 
!Name !! [[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal trade value]] !! [[Locations]] !! Notes
 
 
 
|-valign="top"
 
|Rifle bullet
 
|align="right"|$15
 
|Outsider ammunition huts, Outsider camps''
 
|Used as ammo for rifles (which hold 2 bullets each). Found as singles or in boxes with up to 8 in a box; boxes immediately break out into individual bullets, taking 1 inventory space per bullet. ''('''Outsiders only'''; natives require ''[[Outsider Knowledge]]'' to use.)''
 
 
 
|-valign="top"
 
|Poison dart
 
|align="right"|$10
 
|Native ammunition huts, Native camps''
 
|Used as ammo for blowpipes (which hold 1 dart each). Found as singles or in bundles with up to 8 in a bundle; bundles immediately break out into individual darts, taking 1 inventory space per dart. ''('''Natives only'''; outsiders require ''[[Native Knowledge]]'' to use.)''
 
 
 
|}
 
 
 
 
 
== Consumables ==
 
 
 
Using a consumable item takes 1 AP and consumes the item (removing it from your inventory). All fruits and drinks you have are only usable on yourself. First aid kits and healing herbs are unique in that they can also be used to heal [[animals]] and other characters (including [[NPC]] [[trader]]s and [[shaman]]s).
 
 
 
=== Banana ===
 
* '''Restores''': 1 HP
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $40
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': banana tree, jungle
 
 
 
Found hanging on trees and lying loose around the jungle.
 
 
 
Bananas are overpriced in [[trading]] huts, costing $40 per 1 HP healed at normal prices.
 
 
 
=== Bottle of beer ===
 
* '''Restores''':  2 HP
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $40
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': outsider camps, beach
 
 
 
A bottle of beer costs $20 per 1 HP healed at normal prices.
 
 
 
Natives without ''[[Outsider Knowledge]]'' see this item as a "bottle of brown liquid" and can use it normally.
 
 
 
=== Bottle of rum ===
 
* '''Restores''': 2 HP
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $40
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': shipwreck
 
 
 
A bottle of rum costs $20 per 1 HP healed at normal prices.
 
 
 
Natives without ''[[Outsider Knowledge]]'' see this item as a "bottle of brown liquid" and can use it normally.
 
 
 
=== Bottle of water ===
 
* '''Restores''':  2 HP
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $30
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': outsider camps
 
 
 
The most cost-effective healing item in the game, costing $15 per 1 HP healed at normal prices
 
 
 
Natives without ''[[Outsider Knowledge]]'' see this item as a "bottle of liquid" and can use it normally.
 
 
 
=== Bunch of poisonous berries ===
 
* '''Inflicts''': -2 HP
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $20
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': berry bush
 
 
 
Poisonous berries can be found on berry bushes (which have tree icons on the map).
 
 
 
Outsiders without ''[[Native Knowledge]]'' recognize this item as "a bunch of berries" and can use it normally. (However, such outsiders also see tasty berries as "a bunch of berries" and thus can't tell whether a given bunch is tasty or poisonous until they eat it.)
 
 
 
'''Note:''' Poisonous berries yield 2 XP when eaten. Since characters earn XP again when healing the damage, repeated poisoning and healing is a viable method of gaining [[XP]] for non-combat characters.
 
 
 
=== Bunch of tasty berries ===
 
* '''Restores''': 2 HP
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $40
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': berry bush
 
 
 
Tasty berries can be found on berry bushes (which have tree icons on the map).
 
 
 
Outsiders without ''[[Native Knowledge]]'' see this item as "a bunch of berries" and can use it normally but cannot distinguish it from a bunch of poisonous berries.
 
 
 
When purchased at normal prices at a [[trading]] hut, tasty berries cost $20 per 1 HP healed.
 
 
 
=== First aid kit ===
 
 
 
* '''Restores''': 5 HP (10 with ''[[First Aid]]'')
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $200
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': outsider camps
 
* '''Usable by''': outsiders; natives with ''[[Outsider Knowledge]]''
 
 
 
A first aid kit will heal all wounds caused by shark bites.
 
 
 
Natives without ''[[Outsider Knowledge]]'' recognize this item but are unable to use it.
 
 
 
A first aid kit costs $40 per 1 HP healed at normal prices, or $20 per 1 HP with ''[[First Aid]]''.
 
 
 
"FAK" and "kit" are common abbreviations.
 
 
 
=== Gourd of water ===
 
* '''Restores''':  2 HP
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $30
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': jungle
 
 
 
Found lying loose around the jungle.
 
 
 
The most cost-effective healing item in the game, costing $15 per 1 HP healed at normal prices.
 
 
 
=== Healing herb ===
 
* '''Restores''': 5 HP (10 with ''[[Natural Medicine]]'')
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $200
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': native camps, grasslands, ruins
 
* '''Usable by''': natives; outsiders with ''[[Native Knowledge]]''
 
 
 
Applying a healing herb will heal all wounds caused by shark bites.
 
 
 
Outsiders without ''[[Native Knowledge]]'' see this item as a "dried herb" and are unable to use it.
 
 
 
This item costs $40 per 1 HP healed at normal prices, or $20 per 1 HP with ''[[Natural Medicine]]''.
 
 
 
Players often refer to these as "herbs".
 
 
 
=== Mango ===
 
* '''Restores''': 1 HP
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $40
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': mango tree, jungle
 
 
 
Found hanging on trees and lying loose around the jungle.
 
 
 
Mangos are usually overpriced in [[trading]] huts, costing $40 per 1 HP healed at normal prices.
 
 
 
 
 
== Useful equipment ==
 
 
 
=== GPS unit ===
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $250
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': outsider camps, outsider resource huts
 
* '''Usable by''': outsiders; natives with ''[[Outsider Knowledge]]''
 
 
 
Gives the coordinate location of your character when a signal is available in a non-dense, non-enclosed area. 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.
 
 
 
GPS units are high-demand items for new characters. There is a very slight chance of finding them lying on the ground in an outsider village, but the best places to search for them are in outsider medical and ammunition huts (see [[Hut]] for search odds). Outsider traders often have them in [[Trading_hut_stock_reports|stock]].
 
 
 
=== Piece of driftwood ===
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $70
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': beach
 
 
 
Found on beaches, dunes, and boatyards, pieces of driftwood are useful for construction.
 
 
 
A [[signpost]] can be built out of two pieces of driftwood.
 
 
 
=== Sharpening stone ===
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $50
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': camps
 
 
 
Sharpening stones can be clicked on to sharpen a [[Items#Blunt machete|blunt machete]] into a [[Items#Machete|machete]] or a [[Items#Blunt cutlass|blunt cutlass]] into a [[Items#Cutlass|cutlass]].
 
 
 
 
 
== Currency ==
 
 
 
=== Gem ===
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $1000
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': ruins, hold (shipwreck)
 
 
 
Ten times more valuable than gold at normal prices. Unlike gold, gems require inventory space.
 
 
 
=== Gold coin ===
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $100
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': camps, jungle, beach
 
 
 
Being the currency of the island, gold coins are the only items to require no inventory space, and up to ten can be given to any player in the same location via the "Give" button. Clicking on a gold coin in one's inventory flips it and gives "heads" or "tails" as a result.
 
 
 
 
 
== Creatures, and other apparently useless items ==
 
 
 
=== Crab ===
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $50
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': beach
 
 
 
Currently useless except in trade.
 
 
 
=== Poisonous snake ===
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': $5
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': grasslands
 
 
 
Currently useless except in trade.
 
 
 
 
 
== Magic charms, amulets, and fetishes ==
 
 
 
Charms appear to be a recent addition to the world of Shartak (June 2006). Your charms are automatically listed in your character profile, but other powers and functions (if any) are completely unknown.
 
 
 
=== Rabbit Foot Charm ===
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': jungle
 
 
 
Unknown powers.
 
 
 
=== Parrot Feather Charm ===
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': jungle
 
 
 
Unknown powers.
 
 
 
=== Silver Skull Cross ===
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': jungle
 
 
 
Unknown powers.
 
 
 
=== Monkey Claw Charm ===
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': jungle
 
 
 
Unknown powers.
 
 
 
=== Tiger Tooth Amulet ===
 
* '''[[Locations]]''': unknown.  One has been found in the shipwreck trader hut.
 
* '''[[Trading#Trading_Hut_Prices|Normal value]]''': ~$50 (traded for a cutlass when understocked)
 
* Becomes visible to other players viewing your profile.
 
* When examined: The tiger tooth amulet doesn't appear to actually do anything. Maybe just carrying it is sufficient if you believe in its power.
 
 
 
[[Category:Glossary]]
 

Latest revision as of 18:53, 25 July 2014

Various items are scattered on the island and can be carried in a player's inventory. All items can be found by searching in the appropriate places; some tend to be found more in huts and villages, while others are more likely to be found in the jungle. All items can be bartered with at the trading huts with what the traders have in stock.

A majority of items can be used by simply clicking on the item itself. If an item cannot be used in this manner, it will give one a short description on the item itself. This page consists of links that will give an in-depth description on the items available in each of these categories.

  • Charms - Description of the charms and what they may do.
  • Conch Shell - The elusive conch shell is described here.
  • Custom Hut Items - Items that can be found in specific Customized Huts
  • Drinkable Items - Items that are drinks. These include regular drinks like water, juiced drinks made form fruit, and brewed beers.
  • Fruits - An explanation on fruit on the island.
  • Gambling Items - Some items allow one to gamble. This is those.
  • Healing Items - Shows where to find the best healing items and what they do.
  • Melee Weapons - These items are used for fighting with hand to hand weapons. It includes the machete, dagger, and other weapons like it.
  • Miscellaneous Items - Lots of items cannot be grouped in one category or another. This is a page for those.
  • Navigation Items - This includes maps to each city and settlement.
  • Ranged Weapons - This page describes the use of ranged weapons and their ammunition.
  • Treasure Maps - Description of Treasure maps, what they can offer, and how to utilize them.