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Player Resources
PLAYER RESOURCES
The following are resources accumulated by players and made accessible during events or via resource gains over time. If there are any resources missing or if a new resource has been discovered, don't hesitate to fill out the form at the bottom to let us know.
IC knowledge of most resources can be accessed via the library, which contains a plethora of survival texts that outline the uses and purposes of most plants, herbs, and so on.
Below is an explanation for the key used to define each resource listed. Some resources will have multiple categorizations. Resources are listed alphabetically. This list is not conclusive - more resources are always being discovered. If you see something missing, be sure to let us know below!♺ RENEWABLE resources are resources that regrow, and essentially unlimited as long as they are replanted and not overused.
✚ MEDICINAL resources can be used to treat ailments, typically for organic creatures.
✽ EDIBLE resources can be consumed, whether for food and energy or for some other purpose.
❖ MISCELLANEOUS resources do not fall under any particular category, but are still considered useful for buildings, productions of dyes, etc.
PLANTS
herbs, roots, vegetables, fruits, flowers, etc.
♺ RENEWABLE
✚ MEDICINAL
✽ EDIBLE
❖ MISCELLANEOUS
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Resource
Location
Type
Uses
♺ ✽
Barley
Farming Islet
Grain
Can be made into flour; can be used in production of whiskey or beer; viable animal feed; key ingredient in barley waters and teas; common ingredient in soups, breads, and stews
♺ ✽
Basil
Garden Outside Islet #1, Shack #3
Herb
Commonly added to dishes for flavoring; key ingredient in pesto; seeds can be soaked in water as an ingredient for certain beverages
♺ ✽
Bilberries
Garden Outside Islet #1, Shack #3
Fruit
Edible raw; can be turned into jams, jellies, juices, liquors; easily frozen for transfer
♺ ✽
Blackberries
Ensō (G6)
Fruit
Edible raw; berries can be used in baked goods, jams, jellies, juices, and wines; leaves can be used for teas
♺ ✽
Broccoli
Ensō (F3)
Vegetable
Edible raw or cooked
♺ ✽
Carrots
Ensō (F3, F7)
Vegetable
Roots are edible raw or cooked
♺ ✽
Chicory
Garden Outside Islet #1, Shack #3
Herb
Raw edible leaves; raw edible flowers; edible roots can be cooked or made into tea
♺ ✽
✚
Chives
Garden Outside Islet #1, Shack #3
Herb
Commonly added to dishes for flavoring; has mild properties as a stimulant, diuretic, and antiseptic
♺ ✽
Chrysanthemum
Mountain Temple Garden
Flower
Leaves can be used to make tea; flowers can be used to flavor wines and soups
♺ ✽
✚ ❖
Coconuts
Ensō (F5)
Fruit
Meat can be use fresh or dried for cooking; can be creamed or solidified into coconut butter; reliable source of coconut milk, cream, oil, syrup, and flour; coconut oil can be used as a pain reliever; leaves make for adequate roofing/thatching material; shells are durable and combustible; roots can be used to make dyes or mouthwashes; timber has high strength and salt resistance
♺ ✽
Corn
Farming Islet
Vegetable
Can be eaten raw, cooked, popped, or made into flour/meal for baking; can be used as animal feed; can be made into cooking oil; can be fermented and distilled into grain alcohol
♺ ❖
Cotton
Farming Islet
Fiber
Fibers are useful in production of fabrics and twines; cottonseed can be used to produce oil
♺ ❖
Delphinium
Mountain Temple Garden
Flower
Poisonous but ornamental; flowers can be used to make blue ink
♺ ✽
✚
Fireweed / Willowherb
Garden Outside Islet #1, Shack #3
Herb
Leaves can be peeled and eaten raw, or made into teas; flowers can be made into jellies; stem can be used to treat boils, cuts, and scrapes
♺ ✽
Honeysuckle
Mountain Temple Garden
Flower
Ornamental and highly fragrant; fruit is edible but can vary in taste
♺ ✽
Mango
Ensō (D0, B6)
Fruit
Can be eaten raw or made into curries, juices, smoothies, pies, sauces, or ice creams
♺ ✚ ❖
Marijuana
Ensō Community Garden
Herb
Can be smoked, steeped into tea, or added to baked goods to reduce anxiety and nausea
♺ ✽
✚ ❖
Marigold
Mountain Temple Garden
Flower
Flowers are edible and can be used for dyes; leaves can be used to make tea; leaves can be made into poultices used to prevent infection and heal cuts and scrapes
♺ ✽
✚
Mint
Ensō (F3), Garden Outside Islet #1, Shack #3
Herb
Leaves can be used fresh or dry to add flavor to cooking; can be made into oil for flavoring; can be eaten for sore throat and cold relief, applied externally as pain relief, or chewed to freshen breath
♺ ✽
Parsley
Ensō (F3), Garden Outside Islet #1, Shack #3
Vegetable
Leaves can be used fresh or dry to add flavor to cooking or to top and garnish meals
♺ ✽
✚
Pigface Berries
Ensō (I2)
Fruit
Fruits are edible raw; leaf juice can be used to treat bites, stings, cuts, sunburn, and other mild injuries; leaf juice can be swallowed to treat sore throat and bacterial infections of the mouth or bowels
♺ ✽
✚
Potatoes
Ensō (F7)
Vegetable
Can be baked, boiled, cooked, mashed, steamed, fried, grated, and otherwise made into variety of dishes; can be used to brew alcoholic beverages; can be used as feed for livestock; skins can be used to treat burns
♺ ✽
Radishes
Ensō (F3)
Vegetable
Roots can be eaten raw or cooked; oil can be extracted from seeds
♺ ✽
✚ ❖
Red Poppy
Mountain Temple Garden
Flower
Seeds can be eaten raw, used as flavoring in baking, or pressed into oil; seeds can also be used as a mild pain reliever; petals can be used to make red dye
♺ ✽
✚
Roses
Garden Outside Islet #1, Shack #3
Flower
Petals are edible raw or can be candied; reliable source of rose hips, which can be used to make jams, jellies, marmalades, soups, syrups, or teas; rose water can be used as flavor in cooking; can be used to ease stomach pains
♺ ✽
Sage
Mountain Temple Garden, Garden Outside Islet #1, Shack #3
Herb
Commonly added to dishes for flavoring; leaves can be steeped into teas
♺ ✽
Scallions
Ensō (A6)
Vegetable
Roots can be eaten raw, cooked, or fermented; leaves can be made into scallion oil
♺ ✽
Sea Beets
Ensō (C5)
Vegetable
Roots can be eaten raw or cooked
♺ ✽
Strawberries
Garden Outside Islet #1, Shack #3
Fruit
Berries can be eaten raw or frozen, or made into jellies, jams, pies, ice creams, or preserves
♺ ✽
Thyme
Garden Outside Islet #1, Shack #3
Herb
Commonly added to dishes for flavoring
♺ ✽
Wheat
Ensō (I4), Farming Islet
Grain
Grains can be ground into flour and used as an ingredient in baking, as well as production of fermented liquors
♺ ❖
White Oak Trees
Ensō (G1)
Lumber
Highly water- and rot-resistant building material
♺ ✽
Wombat Berries
Ensō (I2)
Fruit
Tubers can be eaten baked
♺ ✽
✚
Wood Sorrel
Garden Outside Islet #1, Shack #3
Flower
Tubers can be eaten raw or cooked; leaves can be steeped to make tea; leaves can be chewed to alleviate thirst, sore throat, mouth sores, fever, and nausea
♺ ✽
✚
Code by Tessisamess
Yarrow
Mountain Temple Garden
Flower
Useful for repelling pest insects and reducing soil erosion in gardens; leaves are edible and can be used for production of liquors; teas steeped from leaves can be used to treat fever; leaves can be applied externally to staunch wounds
ANIMALS
prey, creatures who can be hunted for resources, etc.
♺ RENEWABLE
✚ MEDICINAL
✽ EDIBLE
❖ MISCELLANEOUS
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Resource
Location
Type
Uses
♺ ❖
Bees
Islets
Prey
Stored in beehouses; provide reliable supply of honey
♺ ✽
Ensō (Monkey Compound), Islet Animal Barn
Prey
Easily domesticated; edible meat; reliable supply of edible eggs
♺ ✽
❖
Ensō (H6, Monkey Compound), Islet Animal Barn
Prey
Edible meat; hide for tanning; reliable source of milk, cheese, and butter
♺ ✽
❖
Islet Animal Barn
Prey
Can produce a steady supply of wool in addition to edible meat; functional as pack animals or mounts
♺ ✽
Islet Animal Barn
Prey
Mildly tameable; nutritious meat; versatile bones; thick-furred hides
Code by Tessisamess
SERVICES
tools, materials, useful buildings, etc.
✚ MEDICAL RESOURCE
✽ FOOD RESOURCE
❖ MISCELLANEOUS RESOURCE
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Resource
Location
Type
Uses
❖
Alchemical Shack
Farming Islet
Building
Contains tools for soap-making
❖
Forge/Refinery
Farming Islet
Building
Contains a small number of hand hammers and tongs, two small furnaces, two water-powered trip hammers, one large anvil
❖
Floriocite
Farming Islet Forge
Metal
High melting point; extremely durable; capable of generating its own continuous power
❖
Library
Ensō, H5
Building
Contains informational books on survival, writing implements, and blank notebooks
❖
Lighthouse Workshop
Farming Islet
Building
Contains tools for pottery, masonry, leatherworking, and blacksmithing
❖
Code by Tessisamess
Storage Barn
Farming Islet
Building
Space for storage; also contains soil knives, pruning shears, shovels, hoes, rakes, buckets, trowels, ploughs, and a wheelbarrow
( CODED BY BOOTYCALL )