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All items in PEAK explained

All items in PEAK explained

Time of India6 days ago

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PEAK features a wide array of items, each of them designed to help players in ascending towers and escaping the fog. These items range from miscellaneous, healing, exploration, and legendary artifacts, which directly impact the players.
This article provides a full list of all items in PEAK with their explanation.
Breakdown of all the items in PEAK
Miscellaneous items:
Flare
: It generates bright light for fog visibility and marking.
Lantern
: Helps in lighting up and prevents players from freezing within a radius.
Bing Bong (Plush):
It is an achievement collectible with no gameplay effect.
Bugle
(
Instrument
): It unlocks achievements and the Winterberry quest via capybaras.
Compass
: Helps with displaying cardinal directions (North).
Bugle
of
Friendship
(Legendary): It grants team-wide infinite stamina for 10 seconds.
Bowgun
: It fires darts, inflicting a slowing effect.
Cursed
Skull
(
Legendary
): Sacrifices user to revive nearby teammates, clear their status effects, and refill stamina.
Pirate's
Compass
(
Legendary
): Helps in pointing towards the nearest unopened luggage case.
Banana
Pe
el
: It causes slipping and minor fall damage to any stepping player, including the one who throws.
Healing items:
Scout
Effigy
: It is a single-use revival that can revive one teammate.
Heat
Pack
: It helps in removing frostbite ticks without preventing future freezing.
Antidote
: Cures 14 poison ticks.
Medkit
: Players can fully restore health with it.
Bandages
: They heal 12 damage ticks over time.
Cure
-
All
: This eliminates all status effects and refills stamina.
Faerie
Lantern
(Legendary):
It slowly heals players in the radius for a limited time.
Pandora's
Lunchbox
: It grants three random effects per use, which may be either curses or poison.
Remedy
Fungus
: Throwable cloud curing all status effects in an area.
Food & consumables:
Big
Lollipop
: Provides a temporary infinite stamina followed by severe lethargy.
Marshmallow
: Helps in restoring more hunger when cooked.
Generic
foods
(fruits/meats/vegetables)
: It reduces hunger; cooking at stoves improves efficiency.
Poisonous
mushrooms
: It can be harmful if not used strategically.
Items for exploration:
Portable
Stove
: Through this, players can cook food and thaw frozen players, but it is permanent once placed at a location.
Rope
Cannon
: It fires a rope upwards to create vertical climbing ropes.
Anti
-
Rope
Cannon
: It fires a rope downwards to create descent ropes.
Rope
Spool
: It deploys 12.5 m of rope downward.
Anti
-
Rope
Spool
: It deploys 12.5 m of rope upward.
Chain
Cannon
: This creates horizontal ropes for lateral traversal.
Piton
: It is a wall-mounted stamina recovery point that degrades with use.
Shelf Shroom:
It is a throwable mushroom that generates a temporary platform.
These are all the items in PEAK that will help players to survive in the fog.
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