Summary
- PEAK is the new survival and exploration game from Landfall Games, released on June 16, 2025.
- Beginners in this climbing game may find it hard to navigate across obstacles and avoid falling and losing health.
- With this beginner guide, players can learn and practice ten tips that would help them get better at survival.
The key to surviving in PEAK is to never fall to your death. Well, that’s pretty obvious, but even the slightest mistakes can send you to that downfall. So, what should you do?
In this PEAK beginner guide, we’ll cover ten tips that you must know to avoid falling solo or with friends. Combine strategy and teamwork with this knowledge, and you might just reach the summit alive.
Don’t Waste Your Stamina
Stamina is your lifeline in PEAK, so don’t move in circles and always keep an eye on its level. Plan the shortest routes possible or find ones that have rest spots along the way. If you’re climbing tall sections without a rest spot in sight, energy drinks will help “refill” your stamina. Otherwise, pray hard that you’ll reach the top before your stamina goes empty.
Always Help Your Teammates
PEAK is a co-op game, so teamwork highly matters. Use your right-click to pull struggling teammates up to higher ground when they’re struggling. You can also share food, heal injured friends, and even use your head as a stepping stone. Reach the summit, and make friends along the way. You’ll be punished for leaving anyone behind, after all.
Cook Your Food for Extra Benefits
Raw food fills your hunger, but cooked food provides bonus stamina. Take advantage of the campfire at the shore before starting your climb. In the early game, one of the best sources of food are coconuts. Crack them open and cook them to fill up your stamina easily.
Watch Out for Natural Hazards
Aside from falling off cliffs, there are also many obstacles on the way. Trust your instincts! If something looks dangerous, it probably is. For example, sea urchins (contact) and green berries (consumption) give you the same poisonous effect. Meanwhile, jellyfish cause you to slip and fall. Avoid these on your climb and stick to red, yellow, or purple berries as they’re safe.
Use Equipment Smartly
Tools are your best friends during impossible climbs. For instance, rope cannons help you climb higher up, while chain launchers create bridges across large gaps. Rope aids are rare, so don’t waste them on easy sections where regular climbing works fine.
Manage Your Inventory Wisely
You have to think hard about what to put in your backpack in PEAK. If you carry a lot or heavy items, you’ll have less energy. So, pack only essentials like food, antidotes, energy drinks, and rope aids. Traveling light keeps you agile and prevents stamina depletion on steep climbs.
Explore Multiple Paths
This PEAK beginner guide does not recommend always climbing straight up as a strategy. It might be the fastest and most straightforward way, but forcing it in every situation may lead to even worse endings. Sometimes, descending or moving sideways reveals easier or safer routes. They might even contain some valuable items or plants along their paths.
Be Cautious with Bridges
We know, easy shortcuts! But some wooden bridges deceive you in this game. If you trust the wooden planks too much, it might cost you huge progress or even all of your HP. Some bridges break after spending too much time on them, even if other players crossed safely before you. If you hear creaking or feel wobbling, move quickly across and don’t look back.
Loot Everything You Find
There are many luggages across the island, and they contain great items like antidotes, energy drinks, and rope aids. Brown ones are common, while white and red luggage contain better rewards. You’re lucky if you find them, so make sure to use their contents wisely.
Know Your Revival Options
If you’ve followed the tips in our PEAK beginner guide and still died, don’t worry! There are ways to be back in the game. In co-op, your teammates can bring you to ancient statues at each area’s peak. This revives any dead player, although also gives them a stamina debuff. Even so, it’s arguably better than climbing alone. If you first fall unconscious, teammates can actually pause the death timer by carrying your body, or use a First Aid Kit to revive you immediately.
Conclusion
It’s a scary climb, but with some more knowledge and practice, we’re sure you’ll do fine. Remember that PEAK is a co-op game, and you don’t have to go through all obstacles alone. Plus, the tips and tricks in this PEAK beginner guide tells you most things you need to know initially. So, don’t be afraid to start your climbing adventure!
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