In the world of Raft, all resources are important because your survival on the open sea depends on them. You will collect various floating materials from which you will craft tools and survival systems, but there are also many items that have no purpose and just take up space in your inventory. Since the patch that introduced The Final Chapter to Raft, it is possible to recycle these unwanted items into Trash Cubes. Keep on reading to find out how to make The Raft Recycler and what to do with Trash Cubes in Raft.
How to Make Trash Cubes in Raft
To make Trash Cubes in Raft, you will need to create the Raft Recycler. The blueprint for this machine can be found very early in the story, in the first radio tower you stumble upon. To craft the Raft Recycler, you will need the following items:
- Plastic x6
- Metal Ingot x4
- Bolt x2
- Circuit Board x1
Related: Raft Beginner Guide: Tips and Tricks to Get Started
Like with many other machines in Raft, it will need to have a battery connected in order to work. Once you turn it on, you can feed it with unwanted items; 300 points worth of raw materials is enough for one Trash Cube.
Here is the list of the items you can put into the Raft Recycler in order to create Trash Cubes:
- Clam
- Nail
- Bolt
- Hinge
- Metal Leaf
- Vine Goo
- Giant Brick
- Dry Plank
- Plastic
- Stone
- Scrap
- Dirt
- Clay
- Sand
- Glass
- Wool
- Leather
- Rope
- Feather
- Seaweed
- Palm Ore
- Copper Ore
- Wet Brick Ore
- Titanium
What to Do with Trash Cubes in Raft
Trash Cubes can be exchanged at a Trading Post. To find a Trading Post, just dock at any random large island, but not those related to the story. You can use Trash Cubes as currency here to get some useful items such as Special Fishing Bait.
Now you know how to recycle in Raft, how to make Trash Cubes, and what to do with them, go save the environment and claim those prizes from the Trading Posts.
For more Raft guides, check out Sprinkler Range and Radius Guide: Tips and Tricks, How to Use the Advanced Biofuel Refiner, and How to Get the Crane Key: Crane Key Location Guide.
Published: Jul 8, 2022 06:23 am