At the moment, it seems like the game chooses 1 random berry and 1 random mushroom to be poisonous for that particular playthrough, so that you can never always know which ones are poisonous without investing in the Herbalist trait. They now change every game instead of being static. All you will find are stones, chipped stones, tree branches, twigs, and logs. This section will contain useful tidbits of information.ĭuring the winter (defined in-game as November to February), ALL food and herb items from foraging are disabled. Happens to be one of the toughest walls as well. Makes a campfire you can place on the ground to do such things as cooking, staying warm, boiling water, and setting zombies or buildings on fire.Ī basic wall that anyone can make. This is reuseable, unlike the Tree Branches. Used with a Tree Branch for lighting Campfires. Unlike regular hammers, this will eventually break when used for construction purposes. Can be used for chopping down trees and zombies.Ī very fragile hammer. Tree Branch + Chipped Stone + Ripped SheetsĪ very fragile axe. Used for making Poultices from herbs found with the Herbalist trait. If you don't have the Herbalist trait, or don't care about them, then you won't need anything else for living off the land (other than something to boil water in if you don't want to get ill). The only item you will need to pick up before living a life in the wild is a saw if you want to be able to use a mortar and pestle to make poultices. Covered in detail in the Crafting section. Has many crafting uses, as well as a fuel for fires (and smashing watermelons). Has many crafting uses, as well as a fuel for fires. Can replace the Sturdy Stick for starting fires. Five of these, along with a Mortar and Pestle, will make a Wild Garlic Poultice, which will help fight infections. Five of these, along with a Mortar and Pestle, will make a Plantain Poultice, which will speed recovery from wounds. A non-perishable food item, but best used for when you are suffering from food poison. A non-perishable food item, but best used for when you are exhausted. A non-perishable food item, but best used for when you are sick. Five of these, along with a Mortar and Pestle, will make a Comfrey Poultice, which will speed recovery from broken bones. A non-perishable food item, but best used for when your in pain. Due to the current bug, it is disadvantageous to slice frogs into meat since they will then become perishable.Ī non-perishable food item. Once sliced this will become sliced frog meat which can be eatern raw or cooked for more bonuses. Strangely, this cannot be eaten raw, nor rot till it is sliced with a knife. Cooking will not remove the Happiness penalty, but will increase the hunger reduction. Can also be used for fishing bait with a rod. Can also be used for fishing bait with a rod or as bait in a stick trap for birds.Ī non-perishable food. Poisonous mushrooms can be used to poison meals (bugged as of 33.1).Ī non-perishable food. Can be used in Stir Fry, Stew, Pie, Soup, Sandwiches, Salads, and Roasted Vegetables. Same warning applies with berries, if you don't have the Herbalist trait you won't be able to tell the poisonous ones apart. Seperated this berry as it may soon always be safe. Seperated this berry as it may soon be always posionous. Berries can also be used for filling in a cake. Poisonous berries can be used to poison meals (bugged as of 33.1). There is no way to tell which one of these 5 berries is poisonous without the Herbalist trait. If you don't have the Herbalist trait, you won't be able to tell the poisonous ones apart from the safe ones.Īgain, the same warning about mushrooms earlier applies here as well The same warning here applies with mushrooms as with berries. The following medicinal herbs can be found with 0 or better foraging skill, but require the Herbalist traitĪgain, the warning from Berries in previous teirs apply to these as well. These are the graphics of Berries that can be found at this level, and they may or may not be poisonous (no way to tell without the Herbalist trait).
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