ThailandItemsGuide

All 25 items on Thailand in Creatures of the Deep.

Thailand Items Overview

Thailand features a wide collection of 25 items, most of which can be gathered naturally while exploring the map. The overall difficulty remains moderate, with only a handful of objects requiring extra patience or targeted searches. Many players will unlock a significant portion of the collection simply by focusing on fishing and creatures first, letting items accumulate in the background. Still, a few pieces stand out due to their rarity or specific locations, encouraging more deliberate exploration once the basics are covered.

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

bamboo

Bamboo is a key resource tied to the reconstruction quest, making it more valuable than it might seem at first glance. It allows players to unlock the Somchai skin. It does not present any particular difficulty and is rather abundant, so picking it up regularly tends to happen naturally while progressing through the area.

muay thai headgear

The muay thai headgear tends to require a bit of patience, especially if you’re not actively searching for it. Its presence near the muay thai ring gives a clear direction, but it doesn’t always show up quickly. Spending some time around that specific area usually pays off eventually. It’s not particularly rare compared to the toughest items on the map, though the waiting aspect can make it feel more elusive than it really is.

oriental chest

The oriental chest shares its location with several other rare items, including the “sweet fighter” disk, gold necklace, and oriental key. Because of this overlap, it makes sense to search for all of them at the same time rather than isolating efforts. This spot becomes a kind of focal point for rarer finds, and repeated visits can gradually yield results. It’s less about difficulty and more about optimizing your time in a shared loot area.

oriental key

The oriental key is considered fairly rare, though it doesn’t have a strictly fixed location. Like many keys in the game, it can appear across different parts of the map. Starting your search near the submerged Buddha head is often a practical approach, as it gives a consistent reference point. From there, expanding outward tends to feel more manageable than wandering randomly, especially given its unpredictable nature.

gold necklace

The gold necklace stands out as one of the rarest items in Thailand, and it often demands persistence. Finding it can take multiple sessions, even when focusing on the right area. Since it shares its location with other rare items like the oriental chest and related objects, combining efforts is almost necessary. Over time, repeated attempts in that shared zone tend to pay off, though it rarely feels quick.

sweet fighter disk

The “sweet fighter” disk follows the same logic as the oriental chest and associated rare items. Since it appears in the same area, isolating the search rarely makes sense. Instead, treating this zone as a shared farming spot increases efficiency over time. It may not feel especially difficult on its own, but its dependency on a specific location means patience and repetition are still part of the process.

fridge magnet

The fridge magnet often takes a few sessions before it finally appears, which can be slightly frustrating at first. It tends to be found near the shoreline, particularly where elephant footprints are visible, giving a fairly specific clue. Staying around that area improves your chances, though it still requires some persistence. It’s not among the rarest items, but it rarely shows up immediately.