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Paradise IslandItemsGuide
All 21 items on Paradise Island in Creatures of the Deep.
Overview
Paradise Island offers a surprisingly diverse range of collectible items, making it more than just a relaxing fishing destination. Many of these objects serve practical purposes, from crafting materials to quest requirements or simple recycling value. A large concentration can be found in the northwestern “Garbage Patch,” where persistent players tend to gather most of their finds. The variety here encourages different playstyles, whether you are focusing on progression, crafting, or profit. While not every item stands out individually, the overall ecosystem makes this map particularly rewarding for players who pay attention to overlooked details.
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Map highlights: notable Items on Paradise Island in Creatures of the Deep.
empty bottle
The empty bottle quickly becomes one of the most valuable common items on Paradise Island, not because of its rarity but due to its utility. It appears regularly enough to farm without frustration, making it easy to build a steady reserve over time. Its real importance comes from crafting, as it is essential for producing potions and elixirs. Players who ignore it early sometimes end up coming back specifically to gather more. Keeping a consistent stock can save time later, especially if you plan to focus on crafting progression.
plastic bag
Plastic bags are easy to overlook at first, yet they offer a surprisingly solid return compared to other waste items. Most players encounter them frequently, and they tend to accumulate naturally during regular sessions. Their selling value stands out for a basic trash item, making them worth keeping rather than discarding. While they don’t contribute much to crafting, they provide a steady income source if you spend time collecting items consistently, especially during longer play sessions.
plastic bottle
Plastic bottles share a similar role with plastic bags but tend to feel slightly more consistent in farming. They appear often enough to build up quickly without focused effort, making them a reliable background resource. Their selling value is again above average for a waste item, which makes them a dependable fallback when nothing rarer shows up. Over time, these small gains add up, especially if you regularly collect items alongside other activities.
rubber duck
The rubber duck stands out immediately due to its rarity and the effort required to obtain it. It doesn’t appear often, which can make farming sessions feel inconsistent and sometimes frustrating. However, its importance goes beyond collection, as it is required to unlock the “duck” skin. This gives it a unique long-term value that justifies the grind. Players usually come across it unexpectedly rather than through efficient farming, which makes each discovery feel memorable.
fridge magnet
Fridge magnets occupy a strange middle ground, with rarity that seems to fluctuate depending on the player’s experience. Some encounter them regularly, while others spend long sessions without seeing one. There is no clear pattern to rely on, which makes persistence the only real approach. This unpredictability can be frustrating at times, especially when targeting it specifically, but it also adds a bit of excitement when one finally appears after a dry streak.