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Tribe Raid is a form of reward implemented during Survivor: Marquesas, Survivor: Pearl Islands, and later on in Survivor: Tocantins and Survivor: Cagayan.

During Marquesas, the winning tribe of a Reward Challenge would get one minute to grab whatever they could from the opponent tribe's camp, and as long as they could carry it, they can return to their own camp with it. Many items, such as blankets, lanterns, and tools, switched hands very often.

Whilst this only occurred at one point during Marquesas, Tocantins, and Cagayan. Pearl Islands had a contestant from the winning tribe visit their opponents to take one item from them and bring it back to their own camp. In Pearl Islands, looting happened after most tribal Reward Challenges.

Occurrences

In Survivor: Marquesas, in a surprising victory, a very underestimated Maraamu beat Rotu in the Blind Leading the Blind Reward Challenge, earning themselves the first tribe raid. Maraamu went to Rotu and had two minutes to take anything and everything they wanted, besides Rotu's essentials and personal items. They did so and returned to camp with high spirits.

In Survivor: Pearl Islands, a tribe raid, also called "looting", happened in the majority of the pre-merge episodes. In this twist the tribe that won the Reward Challenge got to pillage one item from the losing tribe's camp. Drake won the majority of the Reward Challenges and stole items from Morgan often. First Sandra took Morgan's tarp, then Christa took their boiling pot, then Trish took their lantern. Morgan finally rebounded from their losing streak and won the Reward Challenge to send Andrew to loot Drake. Drake won the final tribal Reward Challenge and they sent Jon to loot Morgan.

In Survivor: Tocantins, Jalapao defeated Timbira in the Shoulder the Load Reward Challenge in "The Strongest Man Alive" and they earned a tribe raid. Jalapao sent J.T. and Joe to raid Timbira. They took one bag of beans, but didn't want to completely wipe out Timbira's food supply. So they took a watering can and returned to camp.

In Survivor: Cagayan, Solana was allowed to raid Aparri after they won the Idol Hands Reward Challenge in "Head of the Snake". They sent Tony and Woo to raid Aparri and while doing so they pulled Jeremiah aside to raise suspicion in the other tribe mates that they were working with him. Tony and Woo took Aparri's comfort items.

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Survivor Gameplay
Challenges Challenge Advantage · Do-It-Yourself Challenge · Duel · Family Visit · Immunity Challenge (Final Immunity Challenge) · Immunity Idol · Immunity Necklace · Medallion of Power · Reward Challenge · Survivor Auction
Elimination Edge of Extinction · Ejection · Evacuation · Final Tribal Council · Jury · Null Vote · Quit · Redemption Island · Snuffer · Sole Survivor (Perfect Game) · Tiebreaker · Torch · Tribal Council · Urn
Strategy Alliance · Goat Strategy · Pagonging · Split Vote
Social Dynamics Final Two · Final Three · Merge · Tribe
Twists Casting Battle of the Sexes · Blood vs. Water · Brawn vs. Brains vs. Beauty · Old vs. Young · Returning Players · Schoolyard Pick · Tribes Divided by Ethnicity
Tribal Council Advantage Amulet · Do or Die · Double Elimination · Double Tribal Council · Extra Vote · Hidden Immunity Idol (History) · Idol Nullifier · Joint Tribal Council · Juror Removal · Legacy Advantage · Knowledge is Power · Safety Without Power · Shot in the Dark · Vote Blocker · Vote Steal
Game Mechanics Advantage Menu · Buried Treasure · Day Zero · Exile Island · Fake Merge · Fire Token · First Impressions · Ghost Island · Haves vs. Have Nots · Hourglass · Island of the Idols · Kidnapping · Looting · Mutiny · One World · Reward Steal · Summit · The Outcasts · Tribe Leader · Tribe Switch
Post-Game Fan Favorite Award · Lawsuits and Legal Action · Ponderosa · Reunion Show
Miscellaneous Buff · Camp · Confessional · Luxury Item · Rites of Passage · Survivor Rulebook · Ulonging
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