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|'''Cucumber seed''' || [[cucumber]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || Pick seeds | |'''Cucumber seed''' || [[cucumber]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || Pick seeds | ||
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+ | |'''Lettuce seed''' || [[Lettuce]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || Pick seeds | ||
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|'''[[Oats]]'''<sup>1</sup> || [[flour]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[botanizing]] | |'''[[Oats]]'''<sup>1</sup> || [[flour]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[botanizing]] | ||
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|'''[[Potato]]'''<sup>2</sup> || [[cooking]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || foraging | |'''[[Potato]]'''<sup>2</sup> || [[cooking]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || foraging | ||
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− | |'''[[Pumpkin seeds]]''' || [[pumpkin]] || | + | |'''[[Pumpkin seeds]]''' || [[pumpkin]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || Pick seeds |
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|'''Reed seed''' || [[Reed plants]] || ? || Pick seeds | |'''Reed seed''' || [[Reed plants]] || ? || Pick seeds | ||
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|'''[[Rye]]'''<sup>1</sup> || [[flour]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[botanizing]] | |'''[[Rye]]'''<sup>1</sup> || [[flour]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[botanizing]] | ||
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− | |'''[[Strawberry seeds]]''' || [[strawberries]] || | + | |'''[[Strawberry seeds]]''' || [[strawberries]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || Pick seeds |
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|'''Tomato seed''' || [[tomato]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || Pick seeds | |'''Tomato seed''' || [[tomato]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || Pick seeds |
Revision as of 01:01, 5 May 2021
Seeds are found by botanizing or foraging and by right-clicking on a veggie or resource and selecting pick seeds. They can be sown in dirt. Seeds can be used to tame deer, pheasants, hens, chickens, roosters, and unicorns. Some seeds can also be eaten.
While some herbs do produce seeds, only seeds that can be planted in the ground (not planters) count as seeds for taming and animal feeding purposes.
Types
Seed | Use | Edible | Finding Method |
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Barley1 | flour, healing cover (potency 2) | botanizing | |
Cabbage seeds | cabbage | Pick seeds | |
Carrot seed | carrot | Pick seeds | |
Corn2 | cooking, cooking oil, healing cover (potency 1) | foraging | |
Cotton seeds | cotton, cooking oil | no | Pick seeds |
Cucumber seed | cucumber | Pick seeds | |
Lettuce seed | Lettuce | Pick seeds | |
Oats1 | flour | botanizing | |
Onion2 | cooking | foraging | |
Peas2 | pea pod, cooking | Pick seeds | |
Potato2 | cooking | foraging | |
Pumpkin seeds | pumpkin | Pick seeds | |
Reed seed | Reed plants | ? | Pick seeds |
Rice | Rice | Farming, foraging | |
Rye1 | flour | botanizing | |
Strawberry seeds | strawberries | Pick seeds | |
Tomato seed | tomato | Pick seeds | |
Wemp seeds | wemp plants (ropes and bow string) | no | Pick seeds |
Wheat1 | flour, healing cover (potency 1) | botanizing |
- 1 Needs to be harvested using a scythe. Also considered a cereal in Wurm.
- 2 Considered a vegetable in Wurm.