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Smalland: Survive the Wilds: How to Get Bottlecaps

Get bottlecaps to make your own Cutter Grinder!

Andrés

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Bottlecaps are one of the many artifacts of Giants you can find in Smalland: Survive the Wilds.

They can be used to make the Cutter Grinder crafting station. The grinder then allows you to create new items such as Seed Oil and Refined Wood.

If you have been searching for a while and still having trouble finding enough bottlecaps, this short guide is for you.

How to Get Bottlecaps in Smalland: Survive the Wilds

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If you were tasked to find bottlecaps by Kalev, he should have mentioned that bottlecaps can frequently be found on sandy shores.

Well, Kalev isn’t lying! You will want to head to a shore where glass bottles wash up. Thankfully, there’s one such shore pretty close to Kalev.

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Open your map and look for a sandy spot southeast of where Kalev is sitting. You will want to make your way there. Be careful as there are ant warriors in the area, however.

As you head toward this spot on the map, you want to make sure you’re going down a slope next to the river. This should lead you straight to a sandy shore with a large log above it.

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Once you reach the shore, you should have no trouble noticing the large glass bottles. The bottlecaps you need should be next to the bottles, so just approach them and pick them up.

With that done, you just need to return to Kalev. If you have all the materials he asked for, you will be able to craft a Cutter Grinder!

As previously mentioned, you can use this crafting station to refine certain types of materials. It will be needed to craft more advanced recipes.

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