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What’s On Rust’s Deep Sea Islands?

What’s On Rust’s Deep Sea Islands?

As you explore Rust’s deep sea, you are sure to come across Rust’s deep sea islands. Each of these islands is procedurally generated, containing abundant resources, dangerous ruins, and even juicy coconuts. Follow along as we explore Rust’s tropical island and show you everything it has to offer.’

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Deep Sea Island Resources

The first thing you’ll notice once washing up on one of Rust’s deep-sea islands is the vast amount of resources. The procedurally generated islands tend to be full of rich nodes and palm trees, offering a great amount of raw materials for those willing to explore them.

Rust Deep Sea Island Resources

Deep Sea Island Coconuts

When exploring the deep sea islands, you may also come across sweet treats found on the ground around palm trees. These brown coconuts provide a modest amount of energy if you happen to be running low on food during your trek through the deep sea.

Item Health Over TIme Calories Hydration
Coconut 2 15 50
Rust Deep Sea Island Coconuts

Deep Sea Island Ruins

Some islands may not offer vast resources but instead old ruins full of valuable loot. The ruins can often be spotted in the distance by their mossy stone appearance, with loose sandbags and static usable cannons surrounding them. They feature mid-tier loot, including brown boxes and military crates, and are often guarded by a group of the new Naval Scientists AI.

rust Deep Sea Island Ruins

Beep In The Deep Mission

The new Beep In The Deep Mission, also added with Rust’s Naval update, requires players to travel to a deep sea island. The quest leads you on a buried treasure hunt, offering loot and Scrap rewards. Find all about the new mission in our blog, covering it.

That covers everything you can expect to find inside Rust’s deep sea islands. From small islands to decently sized landmasses, the procedurally generated nature of the deep sea brings a refreshing sense to the game, offering something slightly different every single time. If you enjoyed this blog, feel free to check out other blogs on our page. See you next time!

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