How to Find and Use Lotions in RV There Yet

Let me tell you something – when I first started playing RV There Yet, I had absolutely no clue how important lotions would be to my survival. I mean, who thinks about lotion when you’re trying to drive a rickety RV through dangerous terrain, right? Well, let me share my hard-earned wisdom with you so you don’t make the same mistakes I did.

What Are Lotions and Why Do You Need Them?

Lotions in RV There Yet aren’t your typical skincare products – they’re literal lifesavers. From my experience playing countless hours, I can tell you that lotions are specifically designed to heal burn damage, and trust me, you’ll get burned a lot in this game.

When I first encountered fire damage, I thought regular healing items would work. Boy, was I wrong! I watched my health bar slowly drain away while I frantically tried to heal with burgers and beer. That’s when I learned the hard way that burns are special – they need special treatment.

Here’s the deal: Lotions are the ONLY items that can heal burn damage in RV There Yet. They’re incredibly rare, valuable, and you’ll want to treasure every single one you find. I’ve learned to treat them like gold because, in a pinch, they can mean the difference between completing your journey and respawning at the last checkpoint.

How to Use Lotions Effectively?

Using lotions is pretty straightforward once you know what you’re doing, but I’ve seen so many players waste them because they don’t understand the mechanics. Let me break it down for you based on what I’ve learned through trial and error.

Step-by-Step Lotion Application

  1. Check for Burn Damage First – Before you even think about using lotion, make sure you actually have burn damage. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen players panic and use lotion when they didn’t need to. Burn damage shows up as a specific color on your health bar (usually red or orange, depending on the damage type).
  2. Access Your Inventory – When I need to use lotion, I quickly open my inventory by pressing the appropriate key. The lotion appears as a white tube or bottle, and it’s usually pretty easy to spot among your other items.
  3. Equip the Lotion – Click on the lotion to equip it. I’ve found that it’s best to do this while you’re in a safe location, like inside your RV or behind cover. Trying to fumble with your inventory while a bear is chasing you is not my idea of fun!
  4. Apply to Burn Damage – Once equipped, you’ll get a prompt to apply the lotion. I always make sure I’m targeting the right area – you can use it on yourself or on a teammate who’s suffering from burns. The application is instant, which is great when you’re in a tight spot.

Pro Tip: I’ve learned that lotions only work when you have active burn damage. If the burn has already subsided or you’re trying to use it preventively, it won’t work. Save your precious lotion for when you really need it!

When NOT to Use Lotion?

This is probably the most important lesson I’ve learned: don’t use lotion for regular damage. I made this mistake early on and regretted it instantly. Lotions are specifically for burns – nothing else. If you have regular damage from falls or animal attacks, use burgers, beer, or cigarettes instead.

Where to Find Lotions?: My Complete Guide

Finding lotions has become something of a specialty for me. I’ve spent hours exploring every nook and cranny of RV There Yet, and I’ve discovered some reliable spots where lotions tend to spawn. Let me share my findings with you.

Guaranteed Starting Location

The great news is that you always start with at least one lotion in your RV. I’ve found it every single time I’ve started a new run, usually stored in one of the cabinets or storage compartments. This is your safety net, and I recommend keeping it there until you absolutely need it.

High-Probability Spawn Locations

Based on my extensive exploration, here are the best places to find additional lotions:

Location TypeSpawn ChanceMy Personal Notes
Gas StationsHighI’ve found multiple lotions here, usually on counters or shelves
Houses/CabinsMedium-HighCheck bathrooms and medicine cabinets – that’s where I’ve had the most luck
GaragesMediumLook on workbenches and tool cabinets
Camping AreasLow-MediumSometimes found on picnic tables or near campfire areas
CheckpointsLowRare, but possible in supply areas

My Secret Lotion-Finding Strategy

I’ve developed a pretty effective routine for lotion hunting that I want to share with you. Here’s what I do on every run:

  1. Between Checkpoints 1 and 2 – I always make a detour to the garage near the large stack of rocks. I’ve consistently found a lotion on the table near the crates there. This has become such a reliable spot for me that I visit it every single time.
  2. Gas Station Sweep – Whenever I come across a gas station, I do a thorough search. I check behind the counter, on shelves, in restrooms, and even outside around the pumps. I’ve found lotions in the most unexpected places at gas stations.
  3. House Raid Protocol – When I explore houses, I have a specific order: kitchen → bathroom → bedrooms → living room. Bathrooms are my priority because that’s where I’ve found the most lotions. Medicine cabinets, under sinks, and on countertops are all fair game.

Advanced Lotion Hunting Tips

As I’ve gotten more experienced, I’ve picked up some advanced techniques that have really improved my lotion-finding success:

  • Listen for Audio Cues – I’ve noticed that sometimes there’s a subtle sound when you’re near a lotion. It’s not always there, but when I hear it, I know to search extra carefully.
  • Check Unusual Spots – I’ve found lotions in some pretty weird places – inside refrigerators, under beds, even on top of tall shelves that require some creative parkour to reach.
  • Team Coordination – When I’m playing with friends, we split up to search buildings more efficiently. One person takes the upstairs, another takes the downstairs, and we cover more ground in less time.

Understanding Burn Damage: Prevention and Treatment

Through my many adventures in RV There Yet, I’ve learned that preventing burn damage is just as important as knowing how to treat it. Let me share what I’ve discovered about the different ways you can get burned and how to avoid it.

Common Causes of Burn Damage

I’ve experienced burn damage from several sources, and each one has taught me something new:

  1. Campfires – This is probably the most common way I’ve gotten burned. It’s so easy to accidentally walk too close to a campfire, especially when you’re trying to cook or stay warm. I’ve learned to give campfires a wide berth.
  2. Explosions – Whether it’s from gas pumps, exploding barrels, or other environmental hazards, explosions can cause serious burn damage. I’ve been caught in a few blasts, and let me tell you, they hurt!
  3. Vehicle Fires – Sometimes your RV can catch fire, especially if you’ve been driving it hard or it’s taken damage. I’ve had to bail out of a burning RV more than once, and the resulting burns were no joke.
  4. Environmental Hazards – I’ve discovered that some areas in RV There Yet have natural fire hazards, like geothermal vents or burning wreckage. These areas are beautiful but deadly.

Prevention Strategies That Work for Me

I’ve developed some pretty effective strategies for avoiding burn damage altogether:

  • Maintain Distance – I always keep at least a few feet between myself and any fire source. It’s better to be safe than sorry, and I’d rather be cold than burned.
  • Watch Your Step – I’ve learned to be extra careful when moving around fire sources, especially in tight spaces. One wrong step can mean instant burn damage.
  • RV Maintenance – I make sure to keep my RV in good condition. A well-maintained RV is less likely to catch fire, and I’ve found that regular oil changes and repairs really do make a difference.

What to Do When You Get Burned?

Despite all my precautions, I still get burned from time to time. When it happens, I follow this routine:

  1. Assess the Damage – I quickly check how severe the burn is and how fast my health is draining. This helps me decide if I need to use a lotion immediately or if I can wait for a safer moment.
  2. Find Safe Cover – I never try to apply lotion while I’m still in danger. I’ll move to a safe location first, whether that’s inside my RV, behind a building, or in some other protected area.
  3. Apply Lotion – Once I’m safe, I’ll use the lotion as described earlier. I’ve learned that it’s better to take a few extra seconds to get to safety than to rush and potentially waste the lotion.

Alternative Healing Methods: My Complete Breakdown

While lotions are essential for burns, I’ve learned that RV There Yet offers several other healing methods for different types of damage. Let me share what I’ve discovered about the complete healing system.

Healing Items and Their Uses

I’ve experimented with pretty much every healing item in the game, and here’s what I’ve found:

Healing ItemBest ForMy Personal Experience
LotionBurn Damage OnlyAbsolutely essential for burns, completely useless for anything else
BurgersGeneral HealthGreat for restoring health over time, also helps with hunger
BeerThirst/HungerDoesn’t heal much health but keeps thirst and hunger managed
CigarettesStaminaSurprisingly good for stamina recovery, who would’ve thought?
EpiPensReviving TeammatesCan’t heal you but crucial for bringing friends back to life
AntidotesPoison DamageEssential for snake bites, just like lotion is for burns

My Personal Healing Hierarchy

Through trial and error, I’ve developed a priority system for healing that works really well for me:

  1. Burns → Lotion (Always, no exceptions)
  2. Poison → Antidote (Just as important as lotion for poison damage)
  3. General Health → Burgers (My go-to for regular healing)
  4. Stamina → Cigarettes (Surprisingly effective)
  5. Thirst/Hunger → Beer (More for maintenance than healing)

Advanced Healing Strategies

As I’ve gotten more experienced, I’ve learned some advanced techniques that have really improved my survival rate:

  • Stacking Effects – I’ve discovered that you can stack certain healing items. For example, eating a burger and drinking beer at the same time can provide combined healing effects. This is great when you need to restore a lot of health quickly.
  • Preventive Healing – I’ve learned to heal before I take damage when I know I’m heading into a dangerous situation. If I’m about to explore a bear-infested area, I’ll make sure my health is topped up first.
  • Team Healing – When playing with friends, I’ve found that coordinating healing efforts can be incredibly effective. One person can focus on finding healing items while others handle different threats.

Common Mistakes I See Players Make (And How to Avoid Them)

I’ve watched countless players struggle with RV There Yet, and I’ve noticed some common mistakes that keep coming up. Let me share these with you so you can avoid them.

Mistake #1: Using Lotion for Regular Damage

This is by far the most common mistake I see, and I’ll admit I made it myself when I first started. Players will use their precious lotion on regular damage, then when they get burned, they have nothing to treat it with.

My Solution: I always remind myself that lotion is ONLY for burns. I keep it separate from my other healing items and only use it when I see that specific burn damage indicator.

Mistake #2: Not Searching Thoroughly Enough

I’ve seen so many players rush through buildings and miss lotions that are hiding in plain sight. They’ll check a couple of obvious spots and move on, missing the lotion that’s tucked away in a cabinet or under a bed.

My Solution: I’ve developed a systematic search pattern for every building I enter. I check every container, every cabinet, and every possible hiding spot. It takes longer, but I find way more lotions this way.

Mistake #3: Hoarding Lotion Too Much

On the flip side, I’ve also seen players who are so afraid of using their lotion that they never use it, even when they desperately need it. They die with a full inventory of unused lotions.

My Solution: I’ve learned to find a balance. I keep a good supply of lotions, but I’m not afraid to use them when I need them. I’d rather use a lotion and survive than die with it in my pocket.

Mistake #4: Not Coordinating with Teammates

When I play with others, I’ve noticed that many players don’t communicate about who has what healing items. This can lead to situations where multiple people are carrying the same items while neglecting others.

My Solution: I always make sure to coordinate with my team. We’ll designate specific roles – one person focuses on finding lotions, another on antidotes, and so on. This ensures we have a well-rounded supply of all necessary healing items.

My Pro Tips for Lotion Management

After countless hours of gameplay, I’ve developed some advanced strategies for managing lotions that I think will really help you out.

Inventory Management

I’ve learned that how you organize your inventory can make a big difference in how effectively you can use lotions:

  • Keep Lotion Accessible – I always keep my lotion in an easy-to-reach spot in my inventory. When I’m burning and my health is draining, the last thing I want is to be fumbling through my inventory trying to find it.
  • Separate from Other Healing Items – I’ve found it helpful to keep lotions separate from my other healing items. This prevents me from accidentally using the wrong item in the heat of the moment.
  • Know Your Limits – I’ve learned to recognize how many lotions I can comfortably carry without weighing myself down. Too many healing items can slow you down, but too few can leave you vulnerable.

Strategic Usage

I’ve developed some pretty effective strategies for when and how to use lotions:

  • Save for Critical Moments – I try to save my lotions for situations where I absolutely need them. If I have only minor burn damage that’s not draining too quickly, I might wait it out if I’m in a relatively safe area.
  • Team Priority – When playing with others, I’ve learned to prioritize who gets the lotion. If multiple team members are burned, I’ll assess who’s in the most danger and use the lotion on them first.
  • Environmental Awareness – I always consider my surroundings before using lotion. If I’m in an area with lots of fire hazards, I might be more liberal with my lotion usage, knowing that I’m likely to get burned again soon.

Long-Term Planning

I’ve learned to think ahead when it comes to lotion management:

  • Checkpoint Strategy – I’ve developed a routine where I always check for lotions when I reach a new checkpoint. This helps me maintain a steady supply throughout my journey.
  • Risk Assessment – I’ve gotten better at assessing which areas are likely to cause burn damage and planning accordingly. If I know I’m heading into a fire-heavy area, I’ll make sure I have extra lotions on hand.
  • Backup Plans – I always try to have a backup plan. If I’m running low on lotions, I’ll adjust my route to include areas where I’m more likely to find more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Based on my experience playing RV There Yet and helping other players, here are some of the most common questions I get about lotions:

Can I use lotion on regular damage?

No, and I can’t stress this enough! Lotion only works on burn damage. I learned this the hard way when I first started playing. If you have regular damage from falls or animal attacks, use burgers, beer, or cigarettes instead.

Where’s the best place to find lotions?

From my experience, gas stations and houses are your best bets. I’ve found the most lotions in bathrooms and medicine cabinets, but they can also appear on countertops, shelves, and other unexpected places. Don’t forget to check the garage between checkpoints 1 and 2 – I’ve consistently found one there on the table near the crates.

How many lotions should I carry?

I usually try to keep 2-3 lotions on hand if I can find them. Any more than that and you’re probably weighing yourself down unnecessarily, but any less and you might find yourself in a tight spot. Of course, this depends on how fire-heavy the area you’re exploring is.

Can I craft lotions?

Unfortunately, no. I’ve looked everywhere and tried every combination, but as of now, lotions can only be found, not crafted. This makes them even more valuable, so use them wisely!

Do lotions expire?

No, lotions don’t expire in the game. I’ve carried them for entire playthroughs without any issues. This means you can stock up when you find them and use them whenever you need to.

Can I use lotion on my teammates?

Yes! I’ve saved my friends many times by using lotion on them when they’re burned. The application process is the same – just target your teammate instead of yourself when applying it.

What’s the difference between lotion and other healing items?

Lotion is specifically for burn damage, while other items have different purposes. Burgers heal general health over time, beer manages thirst and hunger, cigarettes restore stamina, antidotes cure poison, and EpiPens revive downed teammates. Each has its specific use, and I’ve learned to use the right item for the right situation.

Final Thoughts from My Experience

After spending so much time with RV There Yet, I can honestly say that understanding how to find and use lotions has been one of the most important skills I’ve developed. It’s not just about surviving – it’s about thriving and enjoying the game without constantly worrying about burn damage.

I remember when I first started, I was so frustrated with burn damage. I felt like I was constantly dying and having to restart. But once I figured out the lotion system, everything changed. Suddenly, I could explore more confidently, take calculated risks, and really enjoy what the game has to offer.

The key takeaway I want to leave you with is this: knowledge is power. Knowing where to find lotions, when to use them, and how to manage them effectively will transform your RV There Yet experience. You’ll go from constantly worrying about burn damage to handling it like a pro.

So get out there, explore every building, check every cabinet, and master the art of lotion management. Trust me, once you do, you’ll wonder how you ever played without this knowledge.

Happy travels, and may your lotion supply never run dry!


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