

This method also allows you to keep campfires or standing torches right next to you the entire time, protecting you from the cold. Once cleared out, dive into the water and harvest their corpses, though be wary of any megalodon in the waters. As long as you have a decent supply of arrows, it is very easy to kite them out into the water and shoot them until they die.
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Before the snow biome update ( 216.0) the mountain was called 'The Radiant'.If you can survive, the Whitesky Peak can be a wonderful home.ġ3 September 2017 Creatures Common The wandering mammoths, deer, and wolves are a rich source of pelt, which can be fashioned into fur armor, or traded to those without the mettle to venture into these dangerous lands. Silica pearls are easily obtainable in the shallows, even without scuba gear and on the shores. Crystal can be found throughout, and oil rocks are on the cliffs near the oceans. The mountain is rich with metal, crystal, and obsidian. These dangers do not come without reward. Beware as the giganotosaurus also stalks this area. Rexes are also indigenous on the mountain and can be found wandering further into the valley. Wolves are very quick so a dino escort would not go amiss for defense. For those survivors who plan on living here permanently it is recommended to increase fortitude, as this will make you more resilient to the bitter cold. Or buff up stamina so you can run longer and it'll keep your muscles warm. This is not a place for new survivors since even hide armor will not keep you warm, only fur and campfires. Hypothermic insulation is a must here since the temperatures are nearly always below freezing. The lone sabertooth stalks the large antlered megaloceros in this diverse land. It is filled with roving packs of direwolves, and herds of mammoths. Unprepared survivors should camp nearby and go into the tundra for short periods of time as hypothermia hurts you.Ĭovered with rocks and snowy bushes and snow everywhere as well as ice.

Here it is cold enough to cause hypothermia.
