Habitats and items when you are away from your island
Using habitat and item references to plan builds and track what you have already seen.
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Habitat pages summarize what attracts whom, difficulty cues, and what you have marked as built. That makes them useful when you are planning the next corner of your map instead of guessing from memory.
Items are grouped into sensible buckets—cooking, CDs, litter, boosts, relics, and more—so you are not scrolling one giant alphabetical pile. Search still works globally when you know a name.
Marking something as built or seen is optional but satisfying. It is there to mirror how you play, not to pressure you into 100% completion unless that is your personal goal.
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