This survival axe is built to help make deeper cuts with fewer swings, conserving your energy and time.
And the handle hides a ferro rod to help you start fires anywhere you and your new
survival axe end up.
If a clever, two - in - one
survival axe is more your style, you'll want to check out the Gerber Gator Combo Axe II.
The sheath is a polyester belt model, allowing you to hang
this survival axe from your belt to save space in your pack.
It's
the survival axe you've been looking for!
Not exact matches
This
axe is great for camping, hiking,
survival, and even tactical use.
And that isn't the best part; this
axe has been
survival tested and bears the name Bear Grylls!
I thought maybe Steam forgot to make a «Leave Early Access» button for
survival game developers to click on, or maybe that they had to cut down a real tree using an
axe made from a stick, a stone, and «plant fiber» before they were allowed to leave Early Access and no one could actually do it.
The use of Link's
axe to fell trees seems to be about puzzle solving as well as
survival mechanics, if the clip of him using a tree to bridge a ravine is anything to go by.
The controls are appropriately mapped to the DualShock 4 controller with the control scheme consisting of pressing R2 to shoot base ammo or throw an item; holding R2 to craft base arrows; holding L2 to aim or submerge in water; pressing R1 to shoot special ammo; holding R1 to craft special ammo; pressing L1 to heal; pressing X to jump or climb; pressing square to interact with objects, use a climbing
axe for grip on tough terrain, throwing a grapple
axe or reloading; pressing O to scramble, roll, drop or swim; pressing O when aiming to dodge; pressing triangle to perform a melee attack or finisher; pressing up on the d - pad to select bow or cycle special arrows; pressing left on the d - pad to select a shotgun; pressing right on the d - pad to select a rile; pressing down on the d - pad to select a pistol; pressing L3 to sprint or shoulder swap when aiming; pressing R3 to focus on Lara's
survival instinct or zooming when aiming; changing the direction of the left analogue stick to move; changing the direction of the right analogue stick to adjust your aim or look around the environments; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options button to display the pause menu.
Collecting enough experience nets you a Skill Point that you can put towards
survival or combat abilities; salvage is the currency you use to purchase upgrades for your bow,
axe, pistol, rifle and shotgun.