The Bundled Up badge in PEAK is an exciting new challenge that players are eager to tackle. Released as part of the mini-update on September 24, this badge requires specific skills that can be somewhat tricky to master.
While the badge isn’t related to Dillydallying activities at the Airport, obtaining it requires navigating the Alpine biome under particular conditions. As of now, completing this task has proven to be a challenge for many players.
How to Obtain the Bundled Up Badge in PEAK
Unlike other badges, the Bundled Up badge provides clear instructions on what you need to do:
- Reach the top of the Alpine biome without exceeding 20% cold damage.
This is reminiscent of a badge introduced in the Mesa update, which also has a damage restriction, but this one is tailored for cold conditions. Although it sounds simple, keeping your cold damage under 19% while ascending the Alpine can be quite challenging. Here are some effective strategies to help you succeed:
- Keep an eye on your body temperature; it decreases as you climb higher. Your primary means of survival is raising your body temperature.
- Look for caves or sheltered areas on the mountain. These will protect you from harsh winds that could increase your cold damage over the 20% limit.
- The Heat Pack is essential for mitigating cold damage. You can find it in luggage around the island, especially in the Alpine biome.
- Utilize campfires located near the summit of the Alpine to help warm up your character.
- If you’ve managed to acquire the Ancient Idol statue (Golden Bing Bong) without throwing it into the volcano, it can help you combat the cold, although it’s not the most efficient method.
By following these strategies, you’ll be on your way to earning the Bundled Up badge. Completing this challenge will also reward you with the stylish Ice Climber outfit available in two distinct shades.
What strategies can I use to improve my chances of getting the Bundled Up badge?
To enhance your chances, focus on managing your temperature effectively, seeking shelter from wind, and utilizing items like the Heat Pack strategically.
Is there a specific route to take in the Alpine biome for the best results?
While there isn’t a single best route, aiming for sheltered areas and minimizing exposure to the wind as you climb can significantly help manage cold damage.
What items should I prioritize for the Alpine challenge?
Prioritize the Heat Pack and any resources to create campfires, as these are essential for maintaining your body temperature and avoiding damage.
How can the Ancient Idol assist in keeping the cold at bay?
The Ancient Idol, if kept, provides some level of warmth, aiding in combatting cold damage, even if it isn’t a primary source of protection.
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