![]() ![]() Save rope and threads the Survivor needs rope for drying racks, wells, gear and backpacks, (all though once he gets the tent and the tourist backpack and/or a base with drying racks ropes near useless). Save food like pasta, canned goods, rice, buckwheat, and pickled vegetables because these are really good food items very important later on. If you can, use bone glue, as the Survivor can make an infinite amount of it. Save insulating tape because it is needed to build guns, armor, houses, cars, repairing the items like armor, weapons, and cars. Keep cloth as it is a valuable component for armor, the brick house. When the Survivor obtains a Makarov handgun near the start of the game, keep it until he can repair it, as this is cheaper than making a new one.It is always recommended to keep extra food to avoid this situation. Eating this food will dose the Survivor with some point of radiation. Avoid eating this food unless you are desperate and can manage that radiation. Some food found has a radiation symbol on it. Avoid food contaminated with radiation.Also, note that poisoning and parasites can be prevented with the " raw diet" perk, which is a very powerful perk as of v670 (since the 5 times health decrease when hungry rarely ever applies). ![]() Just watch his health and radiation gauges. However, with activated charcoal handy, rotten vegetables may be helpful to quench 10 food and 10 water. In order to purify toxic water, he will need activated charcoal, can/saucepan, and fire. The Survivor can purify dirty water by simply boiling it with a can/saucepan ,water purifier and fire. Keep an eye on your rag usage, since it is required to craft bone glue, a very important material even until late game. Cooked food reduces more hunger and provides other stats like hearty food from certain foods, which reduces hunger, thirst, increases health, etc (while uncooked foods have risks of disease and illness).
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