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imported>Sobek (Created page with "This area connects the Wasteland to the Radome through a ravine. There is not much of interest here, other than an empty building and a cactus.") |
imported>Isadora (Added information on scavenge table notability and trivia on radiation. Redlinked to Death Adder Ravine for future creation.) |
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The Star Field is a very small zone which acts as a link between the [[Radome]] and [[Death Adder Ravine]], which in turn leads to the [[Wasteland]]. The only notable features here are a single echinocactus, an empty building, and a useful scavenge table. Only four items can be scavenged in Star Field's few tiles: short steel pipes, scrap wood, tires, and newspapers (junk). Since scrap wood and tires are heavy things that are usually only scavenged when they're specifically needed, this can be a useful place to stock up. | |||
Despite being between the Radome (which is radioactive) and the Death Adder Ravine (also radioactive), Star Field contains no ambient radiation. There are also no mobs in this zone. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:23, 22 January 2019
The Star Field is a very small zone which acts as a link between the Radome and Death Adder Ravine, which in turn leads to the Wasteland. The only notable features here are a single echinocactus, an empty building, and a useful scavenge table. Only four items can be scavenged in Star Field's few tiles: short steel pipes, scrap wood, tires, and newspapers (junk). Since scrap wood and tires are heavy things that are usually only scavenged when they're specifically needed, this can be a useful place to stock up.
Despite being between the Radome (which is radioactive) and the Death Adder Ravine (also radioactive), Star Field contains no ambient radiation. There are also no mobs in this zone.