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

A native knife?

  • Deals 1 base damage
  • 20% base accuracy
  • Found: Ruins

Knife

  • Deals 1 base damage
  • 20% base accuracy

Blunt Machete

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.

  • Deals 1 base damage
  • 20% base accuracy
  • Used by: Natives and Outsiders
  • Found: Jungle

Machete

Rather useful for chopping through the jungle, and also for dealing more damage than just punching.

  • Deals 2 base damage
  • 20% base accuracy
  • Used by: Natives and Outsiders
  • Found: Villages

Blowpipe

Needs ammo - poison darts. Takes 1 dart at a time.

  • Deals 4 base damage
  • 20% base accuracy
  • Used by: Natives
  • Warriors (native) start with a loaded blowpipe.

Poison Dart

Used as ammo for the blowpipe.

  • Used by: Natives
  • Found: Villages
  • Warriors (native) start with 1 poison dart.

Rifle

Needs ammo - rifle bullets. Takes 2 bullets at a time.

  • Deals 5 base damage
  • 20% base accuracy
  • Used by: Outsiders
  • Found: Camps
  • Soldiers (outsider) start with a half-loaded rifle.

Rifle Bullet

Used as ammo for the rifle.

  • Used by: Outsiders
  • Found: Camps

Recovery

First Aid Kit

Can be applied on others and self.

  • Restores 5 HP
  • Used by: Outsiders
  • Found: Camps

Healing Herbs

Can be applied on others and self.

  • Restores 5 HP
  • Used by: Natives

Banana

Can be found hanging on trees and lying loose around the jungle.

  • Restores 1 HP
  • You eat a banana and feel better.
  • Used by: Natives and Outsiders
  • Found: Jungle (Banana Tree)
  • Villagers (native) start with a banana.

Berries

Gives extra health. Some berries also take health. Natives can distinguish between "Poisonous Berries" and "Tasty Berries"

Tasty Berries

  • Restores 2 HP
  • You eat some tasty berries and feel better.

Poisonous Berries

  • Restores -2 HP
  • You take 2 damage from some poisonous berries and drop to XX HP
  • Used by: Natives and Outsiders
  • Found: Jungle

Mango

Can be found hanging on trees and lying loose around the jungle.

  • Restores 1 HP
  • You eat a mango and feel better.
  • Used by: Natives and Outsiders
  • Found: Jungle

Bottle of Beer

  • Restores 2 HP
  • Used by: Outsiders (and Natives?)
  • Found: Camp

Bottle of Water

  • Restores 5 HP
  • You drink a bottle of water and feel better.
  • Found: Huts

Gourd of Water

  • Restores 1 HP
  • Used by: Natives and Outsiders

Miscellaneous

Gold Coins

Well it's gold, perhaps if I find a boat and get off this island I can trade it!

  • You toss a gold coin into the air and catch it. It shows heads.
  • You toss a gold coin into the air and catch it. It shows tails.

Piece of Driftwood

I'm not quite sure why I'm lugging this around.

  • Found: Beach

Sharpening Stone

Used to sharpen blunt blades.

  • Used by: Natives and Outsiders
  • Found: Huts

Poisonous Snake

I have no idea what this is for.

Making poisoned darts? -- Dr. J
  • Found: Grassland

Crab

  • You can't figure out how to use a crab.
  • Found: Beach

GPS Unit

Shows the location of your character.

  • The gps unit is always on. If you can't get a signal it might be because you're indoors or there could be too much jungle around, try chopping it down a bit.
  • Found: Towns
  • Explorers (outsider) start with GPS Unit

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)