To name just a few, we’ve written Crawfish Bay Collectible Locations, Apex Predators – Alligator, Barracuda, Great White, Killer Whale, and Caviar Key Collectible Locations – Landmarks, Caches, Licence Plates. If you have more questions about the game, we’ve got a number of different guides for you to check out. So, there you have it, those are the collectibles in The Gulf in Maneater. Like with all the other zones in Maneater, all you need to do is swim around and go from PoI to PoI as they appear, and you’ll find everything eventually. They are strewn all across the map, in caves, caverns, hidden behind rocks, and, for the most part, right out in the open. The Gulf in Maneater contains a whopping twenty-one Nutrient Caches for you to find. Consulting the map above should be quite enough. That said, some of them are hidden away in caves overall, though, you are unlikely to have a lot of trouble finding them all. There will be no jumping and floundering around on dry land. All of them are underwater in The Gulf, which does save you a ton of trouble. All the licence plates look like cartoonish collectibles from a platforming game in the nineties. Crawfish Bay - An area rife that was once rife with shark hunters, mixing rural scenery and beautiful underwater flora. There is a total of ten licence plates in The Gulf in Maneater, called Gulf Gewgaws. Caviar Key - A luxury 5-star resort built over the remains of Tuna Macha (which appears to be a water animal park akin to Seaworld ). There Be Kaiju – A glowing hole in the ocean floor, chained shut, right out of Pacific Rim. Gone Fishin’ – A random chunk of ice that some poor soul is ice-fishing on. Caviar Key Crawfish Bay Dead Horse Lake Fawtick Bayou Golden Shores Prosperity Sands Sapphire Bay The Gulf.It Belongs In A Museum – A pirate skeleton surrounded by tons of gold.Get Off My Lawn – A giant, sci-fi-looking underwater structure.Forgotten War – World War 2 planes that the military threw into the ocean.Sea Sponge Home – A pineapple under the sea.Replica Tours – The ill-fated replica of the Titanic, complete with two skeletons on the bow.Space Fairing – A flying saucer that crashed at the bottom of the ocean.Museum Field Trip – A giant, sunken statue, presumably the Colossus of Rhodes.
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