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Farsky shipwrecks
Farsky shipwrecks







Knife: The knife requires 8 iron to craft. All items below can be crafted at the Weapons Workshop.

farsky shipwrecks

There are only two actual weapons types in the game, the knife, and the speargun. Weapons are essential for fighting enemies and for hunting. Drills mine faster than extractors, yet a tad slower than overpowered extractors. I mean do you really want to be staring at iron ore holding down mouse1 button all day?ĭrill: A basic drill which you can find in your base (adventure mode or survivor mode only) when you first start the game. Sand: A common resource found everywhere on the top floor of the ocean used to smelt into glass and craft glass into glass walls for your base.ĭirt: A common resource found everywhere used for plant pots (AKA farming)Įxtractor: A item which automatically mines for you, very slow but worth it. Used for overpowered extractor and overpowered drill (which is overpowered as the name suggests)Ĭoal: An uncommon resource found anywhere in the ocean (rarely found on bottom layers).

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Silver: The rarest resource in the game can only be found in deep sea areas requiring a copper or manganese helmet. Or if you go back to your base straight away, your base that you worked hard on will soon be attacked by the kraken and will be flooded with soggy potatoes. Once you mine it the Kraken will attack you. Requires a copper helmet to reach.Ĭrystals: A risky resource to get. Manganese: A resource found in the deepest part of the survivable ocean, used for overpowered items such as overpowered drills, used for armor and gear, and other useful things such as harpoon cannons. This ore appears on a slightly lower level than iron and requires an iron helmet to be reached. Used for a few useful things such as better equipment.Ĭopper: A resource used for furniture, bases, even better equipment, and weapons. Gold: A rare resource that appears on the map. Iron: The most basic resource to gather used for bases, equipment, and weapons. ^ a b c "Belgian Merchant H-O" (PDF).As it is a survival game you will need resources to progress through the game.Barnsley, United Kingdom: Seaforth Publishing. ^ "British steamer lost through collision".^ a b "The loss of an Italian steamer".^ a b "HMAS Parramatta and HMAS Swan: two Hawkesbury River wreck sites of significantly historic Australian navy ships".^ "Steamship collision in the Thames".^ a b c "Stranding of a British steamer".Her wreckage and the remains of the only person aboard were discovered on the beach between Sitkagi Bluffs and the Yana River near Yakutat, Alaska, on 2 June 1940. The fishing vessel and her sole occupant disappeared during a voyage in the Territory of Alaska from Stikine to Wrangell. She was refloated two days later, repaired and returned to service. The Malyutka-class submarine sank in Ussuri Bay whilst under tow.

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The ocean liner grounded on a bank while entering Alexandria Port in Egypt. The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Cardigan Island, Cardiganshire. The 251-foot (77 m), 1,982- gross register ton five- masted schooner was abandoned and later burned in Smith Cove off West Brooksville, Maine, sometime during the 1930s. Pendleton) while at anchor in Seal Harbor at Islesboro, Maine, sometime during the 1930s. The wreck settled on the river bottom in very shallow water. Memorial Bridge, sometime during the 1930s. The 292-foot (89 m) cargo ship, a sidewheel paddle steamer, was beached and abandoned at Somerset, Massachusetts, on the west bank of the Taunton River at 41☄2′39″N 071☁0′33″W  /  41.71083°N 71.17583°W  / 41.71083 -71.17583  ( City of Taunton), just south of the future site of the Charles M. The vessel was wrecked in the Arctic Ocean off Point Barrow on the north coast of the Territory of Alaska. The motor vessel was wrecked at Point Barrow on the north coast of the Territory of Alaska and became a total loss. Her wreckage lies in Sturgeon Bay only 6 feet (1.8 m) from shore in 2 to 15 feet (0.6 to 4.6 m) of water. Partially dismantled and abandoned in 1927 and since tied up at an abandoned pier at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, and used as fishing site, the 202-foot (62 m), 915.67- gross register ton self-unloading schooner barge burned and sank.









Farsky shipwrecks