Where is the well located?
SLATE and FILTER are found in a well on the surface... Where is it?
I would have guessed in the desert somewhere, but I've combed every bit of the surface looking for it. Is the well tucked away hidden somewhere, or did I not recognize it as interactive?
Best Answer
There are 2 wells and they are close to each other. Both are found north of the Grove area and just west of the building with the 2 recruitable robots in it. They are on an island with a house surrounded by a moat. Unless you already searched it all, there should be some junk floating in the moat.
To reach the wells, walk into the house with the floating man in it. The north wall of the house disintegrates if you touch a weak spot. The 2 wells are outside of the house. One has a level 0 monster in it, the other has a level 3 monster in it. The 2 items you seek are in the bottom of those wells.
Happy hunting!
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How do you find the well?
Look for long depressions where soil may have settled over a buried water well line between the building and the well pit or well casing. Follow the depression to its end and look there for a water well, casing, or well pit. Keep in mind that an older well casing top may be completely buried.What is the best location for a well?
The best well site is in an elevated area which allows any surrounding surface water or rain to drain away from your well. This helps prevent contaminants from entering your well water. Also, stay away from steep slopes.Where does the water for the well come from?
The standard water well that most people encounter is obtained from aquifers within the earth. An aquifer is an underground layer of permeable rocks and other materials, such as silt, sand and gravel. These materials hold the water within until it is drawn out by a pump.Where are most well pumps located?
Most shallow well pumps are found in wells that are less than 25 feet deep and in areas with a high water table.All about wells ..Where to DRILL or locate your well.
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