ScotlandItemsGuide

All 35 items on Scotland in Creatures of the Deep.

Scotland Items Overview

Scotland stands out as one of the richest maps in terms of collectible items, with a notably large pool to complete. That abundance comes with a trade-off: some objects are surprisingly demanding to obtain, often requiring long sessions or repeated visits. The overall experience leans more toward persistence than difficulty, but certain pieces can still test your patience. Progress can feel uneven, with quiet moments followed by sudden breakthroughs. Taking your time and staying consistent tends to pay off, especially if you approach the collection as a long-term goal rather than something to rush.

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Map highlights: notable Items on Scotland in Creatures of the Deep.

chess piece

Chess pieces are everywhere and among the easiest items to collect in Scotland. You’ll naturally accumulate large quantities, especially if you spend time chasing rarer objectives like Excalibur. They don’t feel particularly valuable at first, but their real interest comes from crafting. Turning them into a “chess game” provides a steady income of around 300 golds, which adds up quickly over time. Even if they seem trivial, it’s worth keeping them rather than ignoring them.

medieval chest

The medieval chest can feel inconsistent. Some days it shows up quickly, while other times it simply refuses to appear at its known location. That randomness is what defines the hunt. It’s not especially complex to obtain, but it often requires patience and multiple attempts before success. Approaching it with low expectations helps, as forcing the search rarely changes the outcome. Treat it as a background objective rather than a focused grind.

unicorn horn

Unicorn horn is a fairly rare find, and its location overlaps with another uncommon item: the old mini yellow submarine. This shared spot makes the search slightly more efficient, since you’re effectively hunting two targets at once. Still, appearances remain sporadic, and it may take time before either shows up. Keeping both in mind during each attempt helps maintain motivation, especially during longer sessions.

weird stone

Weird stone is one of the rarest items on the map, and its search is limited to a single area. What makes it stand out isn’t complexity, but the slow pace of the zone itself. The environment feels quiet, sometimes almost empty, which can make the hunt drag on. It’s the kind of item where distractions help—long sessions become easier if you don’t focus exclusively on it.

nessie toy

Nessie toy appears near the entrance of the cave and is considered very rare. Even when you’re in the correct spot, nothing guarantees quick success. It often requires multiple sessions rather than a single focused attempt. Coming back regularly tends to be more effective than trying to force it in one go. Over time, persistence usually wins out, even if progress feels slow.

old mini yellow submarine

Old mini yellow submarine shares its location with the unicorn horn, making both items naturally linked during farming sessions. Even without a defined difficulty rating, it behaves like a rare find, appearing irregularly. Targeting that shared area remains the best approach, as it allows progress on two fronts at once. Over time, this overlap reduces the feeling of wasted effort.

golden apple

Golden apple has a reputation for being unpredictable. It’s undeniably rare, yet the experience varies widely between players. Some spend days without success, while others encounter it almost instantly. That contrast makes it hard to approach with a clear strategy. The best mindset is to accept its randomness and keep trying without overcommitting to a single session.

excalibur

Excalibur stands as the rarest item in Scotland. The search can be long, often filled with countless chess pieces before any sign of progress. That contrast is part of the experience. If you already have the “chess game” crafting recipe, those extra pieces turn into a reliable source of gold while you wait. In a way, the journey toward Excalibur ends up being profitable, even if the item itself takes time to appear.