Islands (2024)

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Islands are Environmental elements in Raft.

Contents

  • 1 Summary
  • 2 Tropical Biome
    • 2.1 Small Tropical Islands
      • 2.1.1 Rare Islands
    • 2.2 Large Tropical Islands
  • 3 Evergreen Biome
  • 4 Desert Biome
  • 5 Arctic Biome
  • 6 Story Islands
    • 6.1 Radio Tower
    • 6.2 Vasagatan
    • 6.3 Balboa
    • 6.4 GOAT ISLAND
    • 6.5 Tangaroa
    • 6.6 Varuna Point
    • 6.7 Temperance
    • 6.8 Utopia
  • 7 History

Summary[ | ]

Islands are the main points of interest in Raft. They contain various food items and plants, as well as other useful Materials located on the surrounding ocean floor. Islands come in different shapes and sizes, with the available Materials depending on type and size of the Island. Abandoned Huts can be found on islands and underwater. All islands are designed by hand, so the player may eventually find islands previously explored. Materials as well as Sustenance items are always located in same spots.

Island types are divided into biomes, which have different appearance and loot. The biomes currently match the released chapters meaning each chapter has its own biome introduced alongside it. The most common islands are within the Tropical Biome, which was included in the Steam release of the game. It is characterized by islands with Palm Trees, Mango Trees, grass, Tameable Animals, as well as the enemies Warthogs and Screechers. Next comes the Evergreen Biome, the biome of the First Chapter, which has Pine Trees, Birch Trees, Bee Swarms, Natural Beehives, and the Bear as its main enemy. The Second Chapter introduced the Desert Biome, which is easily identified by its sand-covered surface, cacti, and broken RVs and Mudhogs as the main enemy. The last biome that was introduced in the Final Chapter is the Arctic Biome and contains islands covered completely in snow and surrounded with icebergs and ice caps with Polar Bears as enemies. The Arctic Biome does not contain any natural resources, meaning, there are no resources under water. On some islands, snowmobiles can be found to get around faster.

Islands within the Tropical Biome are currently labelled as being either small or large. The Materials available are roughly the same, regardless of size, however Large Islands introduce Animals of both neutral and aggressive nature. The Large Island also provides a few additional items that are almost exclusive to Large Islands, with the exception of two small, Rare Islands. For an exhaustive list, see below.

Islands are spawned based on their relative distance to the raft. Islands will spawn outside the player's visible range and then come into sight as the raft moves closer. For the same reason, if the player forgets to anchor their raft, an Island will despawn even if the player is still on it if the raft moves out of range. Additionally, the type of island the player will find are based on the raft's relative distance to key destinations within each biome. These are Balboa Island, Caravan Island and Temperance. Being close to neither will spawn islands from the Tropical Biome.

It is not possible to build structures on Islands.

Tropical Biome[ | ]

The Tropical Biome is the first biome the player will experience. All early-game Materials are found here in large amounts. Islands from the Tropical Biome can be found from the start of the game and at any time the player is not near Caravan Island and Balboa Island. They are further categorized as being either Small or Large.

Small Tropical Islands[ | ]

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There are a number of Small Island Variants, each with their own theme

The following resources can be found on most small islands, as well as Large Islands.

The following resources can be found underwater around Small Islands:

Rare Islands[ | ]

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    Shipwreck Island from Above

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    Plane Crash Island from Above

There are two small, Rare Islands on which the player can find special items. Whenever the game spawns an island from the Tropical Biome, there's a 2% chance that it can be either of the following rare islands.[note 1] Both Rare Islands unlock a Steam Achievement. Shipwreck Island unlocks 'O Captain! My Captain!?' and Plane Crash Island unlocks 'Not a great landing!'.

As the name suggests, a small shipwreck can be found on this island. In the wreck, the player can find:

  • A decorative item; the Captain's Hat.
  • A Radio which plays music. It can either be held as a boombox or placed on the raft.

On this island the player can find a crashed air plane on the topmost hill. Following items can also be found:

  1. Game files: chunkspawnerrule_pilot.assetchunkspawnerrule_boat.asset.

Large Tropical Islands[ | ]

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The player can find large island before the Receiver is built. Otherwise they appear in the Receiver screen as green dots.

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The following resources are exclusive to the Large Tropical Islands, though not guaranteed (certain exceptions occur).

The large trees on these islands cannot be harvested, as is the case with the bamboo.

Apart from the unique resources on the Large Islands, a number of Animals may be found:

Evergreen Biome[ | ]

Main article: Evergreen Biome

The Evergreen Biome was introduced with the First Chapter, and has Balboa Island as its main biome-type destination. The surrounding islands share the same Trees as well an abundance of Scrap that can be found in the water surrounding the islands.

The Evergreen Biome holds the following Materials and entities:

Desert Biome[ | ]

Main article: Desert Biome

With the Second Chapter came the Desert Biome, which matches Caravan Island in look and loot. The generic Desert Biome islands around Caravan Island are fairly small and hold no unique Materials. However, the waters around the islands have Poison-Puffers swimming about, making it the first common small island to allow the players to farm for Explosive Goo.

Following are the main features of the Desert Biome islands:

  • Mudhogs roam the islands.
  • A few Bee Swarms as well as Natural Beehives can be found.

Arctic Biome[ | ]

Main article: Arctic Biome

With the Third and Final Chapter came the Arctic Biome, this biome consists of islands located near Temperance, these islands resemble Temperance in both loot and looks, these islands will typically be found just before and after visiting Temperance, the islands within this biome are covered in snow and are surrounded by ice caps, this makes navigation difficult for large rafts, these islands have no underwater loot due to them being located in the polar regions.

Following are the main features of the Arctic Biome islands:

  • Polar Bears roam the islands.
  • Abandoned vehicles with supplies and equipment next to them can be found.

Story Islands[ | ]

Following the Story of the game, the player will experience islands and places that are completely unique and offer different loot and objectives than the rest of the game.

Radio Tower[ | ]

Main article: Radio Tower

The first stop on the journey. The Radio Tower is a platform, half sunk into the ocean. It's support-beams rely entirely on a single rock formation.

Vasagatan[ | ]

Main article: Vasagatan

A luxury yacht, beached on a small island. Home of Lurkers and darkness. Consists of many decks, which the player must climb to reach the next clue.

There are a total of 11 notes available on the Vasagatan - collecting all of them will unlock an the achievement 'Vasagatan Historian!'.

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    Top View of Vasagatan

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    Top View of Vasagatan

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    Note Location

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    Location of Blueprints

Balboa[ | ]

Main article: Balboa Island

Balboa Island is the last island in the First Chapter. Balboa is home to Bears, as well as Birch Trees and Pine Trees, which drop Birch Seeds and Pinecones, respectively. Harvestable trees are significantly smaller than their decorative counterparts.

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GOAT ISLAND[ | ]

Main article: Caravan Island

Caravan Island is the first island in the Second Chapter. It is a Desert Biome island, which is home to mutated warthogs called Mudhogs. The island, true to its name, is filled with old caravans (also known as motorhomes) that have been slightly torn down and stacked on top of each other, with ladders added for easy traversal between the houses. Most of the caravans have open-able drawers with item bundles that the player can pick up.

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    A view of the trailer civilization in Caravan Island.

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    Inside of one of the trailers.

Tangaroa[ | ]

Main article: Tangaroa

Tangaroa is the last location in the Second Chapter. It is not an island per se, but rather a floating city encased in a glass dome, with engines allowing it to move. It is by far the most technologically advanced location in Raft so far, as well as arguably the most complex one in terms of details and features.

Varuna Point[ | ]

Main article: Varuna Point

Varuna Point is the first location in the Third and Final Chapter. Varuna Point consists of 2 half submerged tall buildings under construction that are not finished due to unknown circ*mstances. Over time the ruins became inhabited by Anglerfish and various Jellyfish species, while on the surface, Lurkers have appeared, you will spend most of your time here underwater.

Temperance[ | ]

Main article: Temperance

Temperance is the second location in the Third and Final Chapter. It is located in the polar region and Arctic Biome. It consists of a very large island where icebergs and ice caps surround the area, This makes navigation for large rafts difficult. Temperance is very expansive making traversal slow, to combat this there are multiple snowmobiles parked around the island for players to use. There are also Polar Bears guarding the Radio Towers further inland.

Utopia[ | ]

Main article: Utopia

Utopia is the third location in the Third and Final Chapter, and the final one overall. It is basically a floating town in the middle of submerged skyscrapers with its own working power, water purifier and farm. Hyenas are roaming the area.

History[ | ]

Early Access
Update 13 Large islands can now be found without the Receiver.
Update 12 Tangaroa and Caravan Island were added to the game.
Three new small islands were added to the game.
Update 7 Large Islands were added to the game.
Plane Crash and Shipwreck Island were added to the game.
Update 1 Small Islands were added to the game.
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FAQs

What is the island answer? ›

An island is a body of land surrounded by water. Continents are also surrounded by water, but because they are so big, they are not considered islands.

Which 3 items would you take to a lonely island and why? ›

Survival Essentials: Knife, Water Filter, Fishing Rod, Rope, Rifle. Knife: A Swiss army knife or a similar multi-tool can be used for a variety of tasks, from preparing food to crafting tools. This is many people's first choice.

What three things would you bring to a deserted island interview question? ›

"If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three items would you bring?" This question assesses your ability to prioritize and adapt. Choose items that reflect your resourcefulness, such as a survival guide, a water purifier, and a satellite phone for communication.

What three things would you take to a deserted island? ›

You're trapped on a desert island. What three things did you bring with you and why?
  • Superfoods and drinking water. Of course, it comes as no surprise that food and water are probably the most important necessities to survive on a desert island until you find help. ...
  • A magnifying glass. ...
  • A tent and some blankets.

What is the island riddle? ›

The riddle

12 men live on an island. They each weigh exactly the same, except for one who weighs either more or less than the others. Your aim is to find out which person weighs a different amount. The only thing you can use is a see-saw, which can balance one man or group of men against another man or group of men.

What is an island question? ›

Answer: Explanation: An island is a body of land that is surrounded by water.

What are 5 things you need to survive on a deserted island and why? ›

Essentials for surviving on a desert island
  • Fishing net. The most important thing: food. ...
  • A box of matches. The fish needs to be cooked. ...
  • Hammock. Most desert islands are chock-full of trees, and a hammock would be the perfect option for sleeping. ...
  • Insect repellent. ...
  • Sun protection. ...
  • Torch. ...
  • Knife. ...
  • boboli swimwear.
Apr 13, 2021

What is a good answer for what is your weakness? ›

So as a recap, the four answers that you can give when being asked, what are your greatest weaknesses, are, I focus too much on the details, I've got a hard time saying no sometimes, I've had trouble asking for help in the past, and I have a hard time letting go of a project.

What are your top 5 tips for deserted island survival? ›

The top five essentials for island survival are:
  • Water: Secure a reliable source of drinking water.
  • Food: Learn to forage and identify edible plants and animals.
  • Shelter: Construct a shelter to protect yourself from the elements.
  • Fire: Know how to start and maintain a fire for warmth and cooking.
Oct 4, 2023

What 3 drugs would you bring to a deserted island? ›

Antibiotics would be essential in case of any infections or wounds that may occur on the island. Pain relievers would help alleviate any pain or discomfort from injuries or illnesses. Antihistamines would come in handy if there are any allergies or insect bites on the island.

What is the first thing you should do on a deserted island? ›

The very first thing you will want to do is find a drinkable source of water. Water is critical when maintaining health and surviving. Dehydration can kill a person very quickly, sometimes in as little as three days. For this reason, it's important that you quickly locate water that is safe to drink.

What to avoid on a deserted island? ›

Don't eat mushrooms or fungi. They're not all lethal but when they're bad they're bad. Consumption of Amanita phalloides may result in nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, cramping, kidney and/or liver failure, coma, and death.

What is the saying about an island? ›

No Man Is an Island.” You probably already know this phrase. The words are universally known and often-quoted around the world, but maybe we do not all know the origins. They were originally written in 1624 by the English poet and cleric John Donne (1572-1631) in his Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions—Meditation XVII.

What is the island you can't enter? ›

Deep within the azure waters of the Bay of Bengal, North Sentinel Island rests, cloaked in obscurity. This forbidden island is home to the Sentinelese people, one of the last remaining uncontacted tribes. Their fierce rejection of any outside intrusion has led to the island's “no-entry” status.

What does the island refer to? ›

: a tract of land surrounded by water and smaller than a continent.

What is the island from Lost? ›

The Island is the geographic location of the Lost castaways, covering a period of at least 2000 years. From a literary perspective, the writers of Lost project the Island as both a location and an entity, with its own characteristics and influence.

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