Tribus Island

Terravivor: Tribus Island is the second season of Terravivor. The season featured 21 new contestants divided into three starting tribes of seven, established based on their playstyle according to their applications. The season would see one quit and one ejection. The season ran from May 7th to June 14th, 2021. Pre-merge boots Adam and David would return for the next season, Casus Island.

Tribus Island was generally seen as an improvement to the first season, with many interesting players, confessionals, and solid gameplay all around. There was criticism regarding contestant Milk and the unnecessary drama and rudeness she brought to the season, as well as dislike for the de-merge twist and repetitiveness in challenges. In the end, Milo was crowned the winner over Victor and Sage in a 5-2-1 jury vote.

Twists/Changes

 * Three Tribes: The castaways are divided into three tribes of seven members each.
 * Themed Tribes: The division of the tribes were determined by the gameplay applicants listed in their applications: Ingenium played with social and strategic acumen, Fortitudo relied on teamwork, and Astutiet were more chaotic or mysterious.
 * Tribus Island: After a player was eliminated, they would choose three people to send to the titular Tribus Island, where one player would earn a reward and the others would be potentially punished.
 * Hidden Immunity Idols: Each camp had a location for a hidden immunity idol hid on a grid, allowing one search per day. In addition to regular idols, before the marooning, a "super-idol", an idol which can be used once a castaway receives enough votes to be voted out at Tribal Council rather than before the votes are read, would be given to player who won the invite competition. Unlike its Panama, Cook Islands, Cagayan, and Kaôh Rōng counterparts, this idol can only be used during the first Tribal Council. If the holder's tribe wins the first Immunity Challenge, that player must anonymously send the idol to a member of the losing tribe. The Twisted Idol, when used, granted immunity to a player chosen at random besides the user. The Deranged Idol cut the votes the user received in half. The Wooden Coin acts as an idol only if the coin was flipped on heads upon receiving the idol. The Weakened Idol required it was played at the F7 Tribal Council.
 * Unknown Fragments: When all four parts were combined, a special power would be unleashed for the person to unite all four.
 * Vote Nullifier: The vote nullifier, when used after the votes are cast but before the votes are read, nullifies 2 votes against the person the advantage was played on.
 * Tribe Swap: In episode 6, the two tribes swapped into Haec and Quod, each with 8 members chosen randomly.
 * Tribal Pass: The Tribal Pass gave its user the ability to anonymously view another tribe's Tribal Council.
 * Vote Reveal: When used at Tribal Council, when every vote is revealed, the owner of the vote would be publicly announced as well.
 * Safety Without Power: The Cake item at the auction served as a Safety Without Power, but without prior notice of its properties.
 * Demerge: At the F9, the tribes were split into 3 tribes for a cycle, one being determined by the Tribus picks and the other two by random draw. DM's and alliance chats were closed for anyone outside of the tribe. All three tribes convened at one tribal under the same rules regarding DM's.