
PSA: Use Wool in the Recycler : r/raft - Reddit
Jul 8, 2022 · 30 votes, 10 comments. true The UNOFFICAL reddit community for fans of Raft the game. Survive the harsh life of being stuck on a raft in the middle of the ocean! Gather debris from the …
Llamas/ other animals : r/RaftTheGame - Reddit
Jul 3, 2023 · With two llamas that gives you four wool per cycle, meaning half of what is needed. 60 palm leaves will cover the other half until you get a couple more llamas. I found four llamas and one …
A few questions as I’m fairly new to the game! : r/RaftTheGame
Mar 23, 2022 · Llamas are found on large islands and must be kept on your raft for you to take their wool. Explosive powder drops from exploding puffer fish, also found on large islands.
Pro-Tip: Recycling : r/RaftTheGame - Reddit
Feb 25, 2023 · Wool isn't as efficient as people think when you take into account the fact that the shears cost a lot of metal ingots to craft and break quickly plus the batteries require biofuel to handle the …
Whats the best material to use to make trash cubes? - Reddit
Aug 9, 2022 · Titanium ingot takes 2 ingots to make one cub (7 to fill the compactor) Titanium ore and wool both require only 2 of each to make a cube (8 to fill the compactor). Wet/dry brick both take 3 …
Talk to me about animals on your raft : r/RaftTheGame - Reddit
Dec 10, 2020 · 1 Llama - Wool isn't needed very often since it's mainly just used to make a backpack and the occasional armor piece. 1 Goat - Milk is meh. Not the best food ingredient. 2x as much work …
So I killed a llama, is there no way to skin it? I thought u ... - Reddit
Aug 21, 2021 · Still no drops. The main three that you don't want to kill are the llama, goat and chicken (clucker). They won't drop anything if you kill them, so all you're doing is wasting time, energy, and …
my Priority list for new rafters, could be seen as spoilers
Jul 11, 2022 · so I just wanted to write down my list of priorities as this is important especially for new raft players as the game is now in full release. so feel free to list what your priorities are and help the …
Comprehensive Recycler Values : r/RaftTheGame - Reddit
Jun 30, 2022 · Comprehensive Recycler Values I don't know if this data exists out there yet so I decided to figure it out myself and share it. My conclusions: - Making shears to recycle wool is very profitable …
optimal number of Llamas in a 3x3 grass plots ? : r/RaftTheGame - Reddit
Feb 17, 2023 · With 14 llamas all eating and regrowing fur at the same time you should find that roughly every 20-25 seconds one will pop wool and you'll use up a set of shears every 5 minutes or so, …