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Pacific Drivehas plenty of funky resources available for collection throughout the zones. The options range from normal materials, such as Plastic, Metal, Rubber, and Electronics, to more eclectic ones, such as Marsh eggs, Olympium, Tree Candy, and ThermoSap Crystals.
This time, the focus is on Marsh Eggs, a curious item found in the Mid-Zone. They are a very useful resource as soon as you get access to them, as they are used in crafting handy tools and more. So, now that you’re on the path to getting some Marsh Eggs, where do you actually find them?

How To Find Marsh Eggs
TheMid-Zonecan be foundsurrounding the top-left corner of the map. That is where you’ll need to lookin order to find Marsh Eggs.
If you aren’t sure how to access the Mid-Zone, check out ourguide.

You’ll find Marsh Eggs strewn across the marshy areas of the Mid-Zone.Not every location in the Mid-Zone will spawn Marsh Eggs, however. Be aware of this when planning your route. To check whether a destination has them or not,follow these steps:
If Salamander Grotto is listed as a resource found within that destination, thenyou’ll know that Marsh Eggs will spawn there. The amount will vary, but it is promised that you’ll find some.
Salamander Grotto is the name given to the site in which Marsh Eggs spawn, assumedly because Marsh Eggs resemble the eggs of salamanders. It is easy to spot Salamander Grottos from a distance,especially at night.
How To Look For Marsh Eggs
Once at Salamander Grotto, identify Marsh Eggs bylooking for large red orbs. These are the telltale sign that Marsh Eggs can be found there. Head towards them, and check nearby. Very close to the red orbs, you’ll finddecaying cars. On them, will spawn Marsh Eggs.They grow in clumps on the surface of cars.
Sadly, not every car in the vicinity will have them, but at least one will, which is enough. You’ll get plenty of Marsh Eggsfrom just one car.