Stranded, bring to an island with T
Shelter from rain and sun, classic survival gear.
Lets you call for rescue if a signal exists.
Hot drink boosts morale and keeps you warm.
Light at night, great for signaling rescue.
Essential for building, repairs, and shelter.
Useful for fixing gear, sealing, or crafting.
Comfort, hygiene, and makes life less rough.
Keeps teeth healthy even while stranded.
Can help spot ships, land, or rescue planes.
Handy surface for food, prep, and gear.
Makes waterproof shelter or ground cover.
One toy for comfort, fun, and stress relief.
Entertainment if you somehow power it.
For books, maps, and offline survival guides.
Edible, nutritious food you could pack and eat.
Ready-to-eat food, simple but fills your belly.
Snacks or rewards; boosts morale on the island.
Tool or weapon; could help cut or hunt if real.
Drink; not water, but for morale or disinfecting.
Clothing for protection from sun and insects.
Portable food, easy to carry and eat on island.
Food/meat source; useful if you can store or cook.
For hygiene, wounds, or makeshift bandages.
Same as T‑shirt, just spaced; good sun protection.
Helps track time for cooking, tasks, or signals.
If a small tree or sapling, could plant for shade.
Many tissues; hygiene, cleaning, fire kindling.
Keeps drinks hot or cold; useful for carrying water.
Hunting or fishing traps, useful to catch food.
Tanning lotion, sun protection and comfort.
Tums, antacid tablets for stomach relief.
Tops could be clothing or toys, both useful.
Tuna, canned fish is great survival protein.
Tampon, hygiene item, very practical stranded.
Tie, can dress up or use as makeshift rope.
Tank top, light clothing for hot island sun.
A trap helps you capture animals for food.
Toolbox, super handy for building and repairs.
Toiletries help keep you clean and healthy.
Tin can be used for storage, cooking, signals.
Handy for boiling water or making hot drinks.
Tater tots, comfort food while you survive.
Twine is perfect for tying, building, and traps.
Taser, for defense—though batteries may die.
Taco, food to eat early in your island stay.
Handheld light source, vital for nights and caves.
Underwear/footwear; clothing can be useful there.
Tent-like shelter; great for island housing.
Toy for comfort and morale when alone.
Painkiller medicine; handy for injuries or illness.
Swim trunks or shorts, useful for clothing/swimming.
Tracking device; could help with rescue or navigation.
- t-shirts
Not vital, but good for music and morale.
Tea for drinking; comfort and hydration (with water).
Containers for storing food, water, or supplies.
Handheld lights, vital for nights on a deserted island.
Useful rubber wheel, can float, burn, or repurpose.
Fire-starting app/kit; essential to make campfires.
Can be used for exercise or improvised tools/weapon.
Simple shirt; helps with clothing and sun protection.
Lets you boil water or make tea over a fire.
Lotion for tanning, also basic skin protection.
Handy bag to carry supplies, food, and tools.
Great for cooking over fire and handling hot items.
Strong rope, useful for climbing or building shelters.
Shelter from rain, wind, and sun. Very practical.
Edible fruits, give vitamins and hydration.
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