Hand Simulator: Survival – How to Survive 101

This guide will show you how to survive in a game called Hand Simulator: Survival.

Guide to Survive

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Food

Food are special items that you need, if you don’t have any or know any, here are the food items:

The Coconut

  • Gives you 10 hp and fills almost half of your thirst and hunger.

The Mushroom

  • Gives you 11 hp and fills a little bit of your hunger.

Raw Meat

  • Gives you 11 hp and fills almost half of your hunger.

Cooked Meat

  • Gives you 11 hp and fills hunger.

Items

There are many items, they are the most important object(s) in the game.

The Eaten Coconut half

  • Used as fuel, you cannot do anything with it, you can only use it as fuel.

The Bone

  • Used to make a torch, a useful tool to escape the island, you need animal fat to make a unlighted-torch

The Rock

  • The Rock is very useful, you can make a fire with it if you have 2 rocks, but i’ll explain that later, it also does 15 damage.

Animal Fat

  • Animal fat is used to make a unlighted-torch, which you can light it with fire.

Bamboo/Bamboo Spear

  • The Bamboo is a tool, used to kill any animal on the map, it does 20 damage per hit.

Dry Sticks/wood

  • The Dry stick or wood is used for the campfire, you need in total 6/5 sticks/wood to make a campfire, it is used for fuel for the campfire.

Tools

  • Tools are important for survival, you almost can’t survive without tools.

The Torch

  • The torch is used to escape, if the day falls a yacht will spawn and make sounds, if you have a lighted-torch, the yacht will go into the island and you will escape.

The Bamboo Spear

  • The bamboo spear is a long bamboo spear that deals 20 damage, it cannot harvest anything or anyone, it is used for combat, hunting and fishing only.

The Rock

  • The rock is used to harvest dead animals, trees, coconuts, it can also damage other players and animals. it does 15 damage.

Plants

The plants are either decorations or props.

The Palm-Tree

  • 30 hp.
  • It drops 2/3 coconuts if chopped down, it also drops 3 logs, that are used for building.

The Giant-Tree

  • Doesn’t have hp, doesn’t drop any thing.
  • It cannot be chopped down, the mushrooms spawn’s on it.

Flowers and grass

  • They don’t have any use, they are decorations for the island and nothing else.

Bamboo

  • 20 hp.
  • The bamboo drop the bamboo spear, go to Tools to get more information for the bamboo spear.

Animals

Animals are friendly or hostile, there aren’t many on hand simulator survival but i’ll list them anyways:

The Tiger

  • Appears in the day and night.
  • Hostile, has 90 hp.
  • If harvested, the tiger’s body will give you a single meat piece.

The Snake

  • Appears in the day and night.
  • Hostile, has 15 hp.
  • If harvested, the snake’s body will give you a single meat piece.

The Bull-frog

  • Appears in the day and night and every in-game hour.
  • Friendly, has 10 hp.
  • If harvested, the bull-frog’s body will give you a single meat piece and animal fat.

The Tropical/Normal Fish

  • Appears every in-game hour.
  • Friendly, has 10 hp.
  • If harvested, the fish’s body will give you a single meat piece.

The Scorpion

  • Only Appears at Night.
  • Hostile, Has 10 hp.
  • If harvested, the scorpion’s body will give you nothing.

How to Make a Campfire

To make a campfire you need:

  • 2 Rocks.
  • 5/6 Dry wood/sticks.
  • Fuel (Eaten Coconut Halves and Dried Wood/Sticks).

To make one you need to scrape the rocks together near 5/6 dry wood/sticks, the campfire can kill players in 3/2 hits, the campfire needs fuel every 10 seconds, the fuel are the eaten coconut halves, and dried wood/sticks, you can also cook raw meat in-order to make cooked meat, put the meat near the campfire (not too near).

Volodymyr Azimoff
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