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== Evergreen Biome == |
== Evergreen Biome == |
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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 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. |
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== Desert Biome == |
== Desert Biome == |
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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-Puffer]]s swimming about, making it the first common small island to allow the players to farm for [[Explosive Goo]]. |
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-Puffer]]s swimming about, making it the first common small island to allow the players to farm for [[Explosive Goo]]. |
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