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  • Food and water source; apples keep well and give energy.

  • Versatile tool for wood, shelter, and defense.

  • Can disinfect wounds; also risky but possible to bring.

  • A companion animal could help hunt and for company.

  • Useful ammo for hunting and defense with a bow.

  • Art supplies or artworks to pass time and stay sane.

  • Map book; could help navigate or choose escape route.

  • Drinkable calories and hydration; easy to carry.

  • Anchor from a boat, handy to secure rafts or nets.

  • Comfortable sleeping, stays dry above sand and rocks.

  • Protective gear against injuries or animal attacks.

  • Human companion for help, morale, and extra skills.

  • Art supplies to draw, craft, and stay sane on the island.

  • Army knife is a multi-tool, very handy for survival.

  • Antenna could help build a radio for rescue signals.

  • Another person for help, skills, and company.

  • Aspirin for pain relief and basic medical needs.

  • Ale is drinkable and boosts morale, though not ideal.

  • A phone might help if you get a signal or GPS.

  • Armchair for comfy seating while you wait for rescue.

  • air conditioner
  • A firearm could help for hunting and protection.

  • A water bottle to carry and store precious fresh water.

  • Avocado is nutritious food, seed could be planted too.

  • Apple Watch could give time, GPS, and health data.

  • Apricot is food, gives energy and some vitamins.

  • Nutritious food, long-lasting island snack.

  • Sharp tool, vital for cutting and protection.

  • Helps treat injuries, boosts survival odds.

  • Body protection, could help in harsh terrain.

  • Ready-to-eat food, comfort and calories.

  • Smartphone OS device, maybe for offline tools.

  • Soothing plant, useful for burns and skin.

  • Shelter from sun, rain, wind and insects.

  • Heavy tool, could hammer or anchor things.

  • Waterproof jacket, great for rain and wind.

  • Reference book, info on stars, weather, more.

  • Helps track time, routines, maybe tides.

  • Family companion, extra hands and morale.

  • Same as ammo, useful if you have a weapon.

  • Medicines to treat infections, lifesaving gear.

  • Animal companion; could help or keep you company.

  • Painkiller tablets, useful for injuries or illness.

  • Dried fruit for food and energy on the island.

  • accordion
  • Useful for cooking and handling hot pots safely.

  • Communication, light, and stored info if it works.

  • Human companion named Amy; great for teamwork.

  • Music and audio, good for morale and entertainment.

  • Animal companion; help, company, maybe protection.

  • Human companion named Alex; survival is easier together.

  • Bottled aqua = water. Clean water is survival gold.

  • A survival app on a phone could really help.

  • An amplifier could boost signals or play music.

  • Acorns are edible nuts, food source in the wild.

  • You could bring ants in a container, but why though?

  • Medicine for allergies, very handy on an island.

  • Aloe vera soothes burns and wounds, very useful.

  • Bring a tame alligator pet? Risky, but companion 🤔

  • A lighter makes fire-starting easy. Huge advantage.

  • An album for photos or music, good for morale.

  • Air horn to signal rescuers or scare animals.

  • Aftershave for hygiene, small comfort item.

  • A flashlight gives crucial light and signaling.

  • A blanket for warmth, shelter, and comfort.

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