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How to get Binoculars in PEAK

Binoculars can be very helpful in given situations.

In the thrilling world of PEAK, where every resource can mean the difference between survival and defeat, the binoculars serve as a simple yet highly strategic tool. Whether you’re trying to scout out a route, searching for resources, or simply trying to locate a teammate who has fallen behind, binoculars will give you a notable advantage.

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However, if you’re not sure about where to find a pair of this tool or how to use them, don’t worry, we have you covered. Here’s everything you need to know about binoculars and how they can hand you a much-needed edge on your climb to the PEAK.

How to find Binoculars in PEAK

two players climbing a hill in PEAK
Binoculars make your life a lot easier through the early and mid-stages of the climb. Image by Landfall

When you first crawl out of your crashed plane in PEAK, keep an eye out near the shoreline. You’ll usually find a pair of binoculars lying around, often next to a compass and bugle. The exact spot can change a bit depending on the map, but they always spawn close to where you start.

They don’t weigh anything, so they won’t slow you down or cost you additional stamina. But since they still take up an inventory slot, it’s a good idea to bring a backpack or team up with a friend to carry extra gear more easily.

Uses of Binoculars in PEAK

Once you’ve picked up the binoculars in PEAK, they become one of your most useful tools for survival and navigation. These aren’t just for sightseeing. You can zoom in to scout out cliff faces, spot distant landmarks, or scan for resources like luggage, food, or even your teammates. They’re also handy for spotting capybaras, if you’re trying to collect the Animal Serenading Badge by playing a bugle next to one.

Players moving towards the peak in PEAK
Choose your resources wisely towards the later stages of the climb. Image via Landfall

The biggest advantage of using binoculars is how much easier they make route planning. If you’re struggling to figure out where to go next, they let you safely survey your surroundings from a distance. This is especially helpful when you’re replaying a map and trying to remember where a certain location was. A quick scan might refresh your memory and help you get your bearings without wasting time or energy.

While binoculars don’t directly replace survival essentials like food, pitons, or climbing rope, they do give you a strategic edge. Towards the later stages of the game, where every item slot matters, some players might choose to bring extra flares or food instead. Still, for first-time explorers or those wanting a better sense of their environment, binoculars are worth bringing along.

For more guides on PEAK, check out all the monsters and how to beat them, or how to get Magic Beans.


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