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Players will also be able to scavenge items from the world and scrap them in order to build their own settlements.
Its diet may have consisted of the various snails and invertebrate of Rodrigues, as well as scavenged items.
The waste handlers sort the waste in order to scavenge items that can be sold (reused) in the market.
Men and boys are scavenging useful items from the mounds of fallen buildings.
; : The protagonist is a nameless middle-aged soldier living the life of a "junker"—scavenging useful items among ruined cities to survive.
He says he has been on his own for several years, and is the de facto leader of a group of boys who spend their days scavenging for items to sell or trade for food.
If you're still put off by sifting through trash, consider scavenging only items not in rubbish bins, such as furniture and sometimes crates of food.
Slowly then, with Romi's left arm over his shoulders, the young stranger dragged him to a spot nearer the man with the broken leg and then set out to scavenge for items that might make the time ahead more bearable.
Climbing over piles of rubble and twisted steel, people collected pieces of wood and scavenged for other items they could salvage or sell.
Instead, they tend to mix a single catalog piece with Internet purchases and items scavenged from garbage bins to create a highly personal look.
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