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"The endless convoy of civilians must take the road that runs alongside the river. Its waters are shallow, but the river’s winding course slows down the wanderers’ eastward movement. These are ideal grounds for those seeking to hunt down the vulnerable."

One of the Gardens available to play in Deathgarden.

Salt Creek is nearly devoid of buildings, and the river that flows through the arena doesn’t provide much cover. And so, scavengers, for whom hiding is essential, may find themselves having to stay out in the open for extended periods of time. Scavengers can, however use the thick fog, waterfalls, and low hanging trees to your advantage.

Hunters, on the other hand, may exploit vantage points to keep track of scavengers; the vast openness of Salt Creek will allow hunters to effectively spot and track scavengers from afar. If scavengers are to survive the hunter’s brutality, they’ll need to use the variance in elevation to their advantage and hope that the fog will break the hunters’ line of sight, and their wits about them.


  • Biome: British Columbia
  • Weather Condition: Foggy
  • Garden Elements: Rivers, waterfalls, boulders, trees, ruins, open fields & gullies
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