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Latest revision as of 08:07, 5 July 2025

Main / Resource Nodes / Foraging

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Rotting wood
A Rotting wood
A Rotting wood
Probable location
  • Woodland / Moss
Harvest Method
Possible yields
    Nettles, brown mushrooms, red mushrooms, blue mushrooms, low quality branches, low quality tree sprouts, low quality seedlings, moss, and very low quality logs.
Skill

Rotting wood is a type of Resource node.


Description

You see decaying stumps and other formerly-living wood, with other plants and mushrooms making their home on and around it.



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Notes

  • Lore can vary slightly from one Rotting wood node to the next due to a number of factors such as season, location, tile type and skill.
  • Resource nodes spawn and disappear randomly over time. It can be a few days or more for new resource nodes to appear on an empty tile.
  • Resource nodes are destroyed if the type of the tile changes, such as paving or packing the tile, or when items are collected from them.

See also