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How to get precious stones in The Survivalists

How to find iron ingot, gold ingot, and more (the survivalist)

There are few ends of end material as important as precious stones in The Survivalists. They can only be found in a dangerous biome and are necessary for repairs on high-level tools or to create quick displacement points on the map.

The precious stones are only in the volcanic biome. You will need a raft, a sail and several glass jars of cold water — to reach a volcanic island, build the raft and navigate. Due to the procedural nature of the game, we can not say where to go. Choose a direction and continue.

Volcanic biomes are dangerous. Powerful enemies, more or clings and high temperatures will return unprepared adventurer. Put some storage chests on the raft and ask for a monkey to wear one with food, emergency weapons and cold water. Water will provide a heat buff. You can tolerate heat for a limited time without harming your health. The heat will only bother you on the black sand parts of the beach. They are indicated on the map. If you can walk around them, you can avoid damaging heat.

The precious stones are brilliant red rocks, the knots are black, with the red stones that come out. Light peaks are a good tool to use because of their durability. The nodes of precious stones are solid and will take more shots than the metal or golden nodes. This will utilize the durability of the tool. The nodes let go about three to four gemstones each, so be ready with emergency weapons.

The precious stones are necessary for teleworkers and repair of high quality tools inside the vaults. Teleworkers allow you to travel quickly to any other teleport er on the map. You will need to place teleport er yourself and build outposts around them to secure them. They are expensive in resources, requiring several precious stones and gold. We have not encountered high-ranking tools, but the broken tools can be repaired with precious stones inside the vaults.

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