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Raft How To Stop Shark Attacks

Raft How To Stop Shark Attacks

Raft How To Stop Shark Attacks. In Raft, sharks are a persistent danger that you will eventually have to deal with. You will begin your adventure stranded on a little raft in the middle of an endless ocean. Where sharks will appear and devour your sole safe haven. You’ll have to get supplies from the sea while defending yourself. Dealing with the shark early on in the game may be quite difficult. Because it just keeps returning, tearing out the base of your raft, and trying to eat you.

In Raft, the shark is your biggest immediate threat. And there is no lasting way to defeat it until you can build reinforced foundations. The shark will ultimately reappear, even if you kill it. Here are some advice on how to make shark survival simple to assist you get through this first obstacle.

How To Stop Shark Attacks | Protecting Your Raft

Raft How To Stop Shark Attacks
Raft How To Stop Shark Attacks

The shark is a voracious predator that constantly approaches your raft and will strike once every five minutes. After suffering 15 HP in damage, it will go. You will have time to explore the ocean around your raft if the shark killed. Because it will vanish for roughly three minutes. Here are some suggestions for dealing with the shark, which is a persistent threat.

Dealing With The Shark | Early Game

You won’t have any weapons at first. Attack the shark with your hammer. Although ineffective, it is the only option.

Avoid touching the teeth. Try to stay away when the shark bites into the raft since the teeth are the shark’s “damage.”

Raft How To Stop Shark Attacks
Raft How To Stop Shark Attacks

Even as the shark is attacking, you can strengthen the raft’s foundation by up to 50% with more planks.

On the edges of your raft, construct triangular foundations. These cost half as many planks to build but take the shark just as long to demolish.

Make sure to remove any crucial infrastructure from the attacked foundation. Whatever on that foundation will lost forever if it breaks.

To divert the shark, make shark bait. Throwing Shark Bait will divert the shark for 80 seconds if you have to enter the water for any reason; however, avoid getting too close. The shark will still come within 30 meters of you and attack you.

The shark is a persistent danger. Obtaining a weapon will be your first priority. The shark is much less frightening once you have weapons.

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Dealing With The Shark | Weapons

Raft How To Stop Shark Attacks
Raft How To Stop Shark Attacks
  • You will eventually be able to make the Wooden Spear. With three stabs that do 5 damage each for a combined 15 damage. The Wooden Spear can drive the Shark away. The Wooden Spear needs 30 stabs to kill a shark. You’ll need at least two Wooden Spears to kill your first shark. Because the Wooden Spear only has a 20 durability rating.
  • Although you can dive into the water and time your dodges to avoid the shark bite. I don’t advise beginning players to try this. The shark would far better off stabbed from your raft.
  • Next, you must quickly obtain the Metal Spear. The Metal Spear can kill a shark with 20 stabs or drive it away with 2 stabs. It is far more durable and won’t break for 40 uses.
  • It costs x6 Planks, x2 Rope, x2 Metal Ingots. And x1 Bolt to unlock the Metal Spear on the research table. Create the Metal Spear with your initial metal materials.
  • The most effective weapon against sharks is the Basic Bow. It has a damage output equal to that of the Metal Spear with Stone Arrows. There are 60 uses for the Basic Bow. When you take the shark’s body as loot, you can get your arrows back.

Long Lasting Defense Against Shark Attacks

Still, using weapons to fend off sharks is simply a short-term solution. Metal is necessary if you want a long-lasting defense against shark attacks.

  • Dealing With The Shark | Permanent Deterrent
  • Finally, reinforced foundations require if you wish to permanently prevent shark attacks on your raft.
  • Metal resources needed. You’ll have considerably greater access to metal after you start investigating islands, radio stations, and abandoned ships.
  • Foundations and collection nets can strengthened with metal. You must fortify the lowest level’s exterior edges in order to totally shark-proof your raft. Another option is to construct a smaller lower level with reinforced edges, followed by a size-dependent upper level. The upper level is inaccessible to the shark.

The shark is not going away. If you swim in the sea, the shark will still circle your raft and attack; the strengthened raft will only prevent this from happening. The shark will gnaw through any raft sections that not yet been strengthen. Shark attacks will stop after you have enough metal to strengthen the bottom level of your raft.