Objects

Slugcat can carry, throw, and use a variety of items to assist in survival. Slugcat can carry two items, and will throw the item carried in their left arm first. You can swap the items in slugcat's hands by double tapping the grab button. Certain items can also be carried in slugcat's stomach by holding the grab button, as though eating it, and then regurgitated by holding the grab button again (Note that, since this is the same controls as eating, slugcat will eat any food being carried before swallowing any non-food, unless you are already full). Objects can also be dropped by holding down and the grab button, which will not trigger any on-throw effects for items such as explosives. More details on object management can be found on the controls page.

Most objects will not despawn when stored in hibernation chambers, even if slugcat is not in the same chamber. This is useful for storing valuable weapons or certain pearls, or simply for ensuring that you have any necessary items for the next cycle, since most items are spawned procedurally, and may not appear in the same place on subsequent cycles.

Food
Most varieties of food are carried in one hand and are only thrown softly. A full list of all the different edible plants and animals can be found on the main food page. Most edible items have unique traits, like the jellyfish shocking entities and the player or water chestnuts acting as rocks until soaked in water, where they become edible.

Rocks
Common, unremarkable trinkets such as bricks and rocks are found all throughout the game. They can be thrown at full force to stun most enemies for a moment, or thrown at a wall to create a distracting noise so that slugcat can sneak by. They will kill batflies instantly, making catching them easier, and deal a very small amount of damage to any other organism, making it possible to kill with them but very time consuming and not worth the effort.

Spears
Spears are valuable for their offensive and mobility uses, but can only be carried one at a time and cannot be swallowed. They will cause sizable damage to most enemies if you hit them in the right spot. Spears can also be stuck into walls to gain a leg-up to a higher ledge, but they may deflect off of the wall if they hit too weakly or if that wall is impossible to spear through. In some cases they can pin enemies to the wall, allowing the slugcat time to escape.

Explosive Spears
Scavengers carry spears draped in red ribbons, which are refined explosives. When thrown, these will behave just like a spear, harming an enemy slightly, then will give off a few harmless pops, similar to gunpowder plants, before giving off one larger explosion. These are effective at killing most smaller threats, and can be used to help take down larger threats as well. If the spear hits an impenetrable surface, such as the head of a lizard, it will immediately explode without the initial popping explosions.

Firecracker Plants
Black plants with red bulbs found growing in small patches. When thrown, they will give off several small explosions, much like a firecracker, which will briefly interfere with the player's hearing if they're too close. Although the explosions aren't powerful enough to harm anything, the noise will scare off many predators, including lizards, and can activate other explosives if they go off too close to one another. Firecracker plants are not thrown at full force, so be wary that they will not land that far from slugcat.

Bombs
Scavengers have been able to refine gunpowder plants into much more potent bombs, and can be seen carrying the small red orbs wherever they are found. Slugcat may be able to trade for or steal one of these powerful weapons, which explode violently when thrown. The explosion is powerful enough to kill any small creatures caught by a direct hit (including most lizards) and stun even larger beasts caught in its blast. The blast may also stun slugcat and knock the player back a great distance if they are too close when they throw it. Bombs are thankfully thrown at full force.

Pearls
Although these trinkets have no obvious use at first, they are one of the most valuable resources in the game for two purposes. First, they are prized by Scavengers. Scavengers will become much more friendly with slugcat if they are given pearls, will happily trade some valuable resources for pearls, and will demand a pearl in order to cross certain tolls throughout the world. Secondly, pearls actually contain ancient data, and if brought to Big Sister Moon later in the game, will reveal some of the lore of the world. Colored Pearls contain the most interesting lore, and should generally not be traded to scavengers if it can be avoided. Pearls are thrown only a short distance.

Wheat
Small, orange tufts of wheat can be found in a few open plains in the game. These unassuming plants will actually attract nearby bats, even if slugcat is holding the wheat, making them useful for quickly grabbing the otherwise pesky food. Wheat is only thrown a short distance.

Mushrooms
Tiny, faintly glowing mushrooms can be found in the dank, underground regions of the world. When eaten, these mushrooms will slightly increase slugcat's physical prowess and slow down your perception of the world for a short time. Slugcat will run slightly faster and jump slightly farther during this time. Mushrooms are thrown only a short distance.

Karma Flowers
Curious yellow flowers which tend to grow near the location of the player's last death if it was already eaten before death. When consumed, a ring will appear around the player's karma symbol. Upon the player's next death, they will not drop down a karma level, and the ring will instead be removed. While a second karma flower can be eaten while the player is already under the effects of one, this will do nothing, as the effect does not stack. These flowers will not persist cycles in the hibernation pod. Karma flowers are thrown only a short distance.

Vulture mask
These artifacts are difficult to acquire, but may well be worth the trouble. They are found on the face of every vulture by default, and may be knocked off with a well-placed spear. When carried, slugcat will wear the mask, which will scare away most lizards. However, the vulture it was taken from will aggressively pursue the slugcat for several cycles if it was not killed. Vulture masks can only be thrown a short distance.

Glowstones
Created by scavengers, these small shells give off a strong orange light that can help slugcat get through the darkest areas of the world. Slugcat may need to trade with the scavengers to obtain one, or may be able to steal one. Glowstones are only thrown a short distance.

Flashbang Fruit
These glowing blue fruits are not food, but rather powerful stunning weapons. When thrown, they will briefly give off brilliant flashes of light that will temporarily stun and disorient most nearby creatures. They are found only in a few locations, often near scissorbird or spider territory as a defensive tool against those creatures. Flashbang fruits are thrown at full force.

Gas Sacks
Also known as puffballs, spores, or smoke bombs. Found in Farm Arrays, these curious silken blobs will give off a burst of gas when thrown. They are the favored food of rain deer, and are needed to get a ride from one. If a rain deer is nearby, dropping a gas sack will cause it to approach and then kneel down to eat it, letting you get on its antlers. If no rain deer are nearby, throwing a gas sack will cause it to burst open in a cloud of smoke, which should attract a rain deer to ride. Gas sacks are thrown at full force, but will not damage or stun on impact. The smoke cloud released upon impact can kill many varieties of insects, including centipedes, spiders, and batflies, indicating the gas inside is some form of pesticide.

Beehives
Beehives are pinecone-like objects stationed on a strange plant like stem which can only be safely picked up if hit with a gas sack first, as otherwise they will activate whenever slugcat approaches. Throwing or otherwise angering a beehive will cause insects to come out and swarm the area around the beehive, ensnaring any creature that comes near with vine-like snares. This can prove quite useful in the event of being chased, but can easily trap the slugcat if the beehive does not land far enough away. If there are no creatures, the insects will cling onto the ground and walls and will ensnare creatures that try to walk by, but be sure to time this right as the insects will die after a short duration.