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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
'''Reed plants''' can be gathered from natural reed [[tile]]s, which uses [[gardening]] skill.  They can be gathered using [[shovel]], [[sickle]] or [[scythe]].
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''Some reed plants. It has very strong fibres.''
  
'''Reed plants''' can also be harvested from a reed [[field]], which uses [[farming]] skill. No tool is required to harvest.  
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==Notes==
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*'''Reed plants''' can be gathered from natural reed [[tile]]s, which uses [[gardening]] skill. They can be gathered using [[shovel]], [[sickle]] or [[scythe]]. '''Reed plants''' can also be harvested from a reed [[field]], which uses [[farming]] skill. No tool is required to harvest.
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*'''Reed plants''' can be foraged from [[Seaweed]] [[Resource nodes]], and botanized from [[Swampy puddle]]s, [[Wild grasses]] and [[Dune grass]]es.
  
Reed tiles currently look like grass growing in water.
 
 
==Usage==
 
 
*'''Reed plants''' are [[farming|crushed]] to produce [[reed fibre]], which then can be used to create [[papyrus sheet]]s with a [[press]]. Crushing 0.5kg of reed plants will produce 0.1kg reed fibre.
 
*'''Reed plants''' are [[farming|crushed]] to produce [[reed fibre]], which then can be used to create [[papyrus sheet]]s with a [[press]]. Crushing 0.5kg of reed plants will produce 0.1kg reed fibre.
  
 
*'''Reed plants''' are used to create [[reed pen]]s.
 
*'''Reed plants''' are used to create [[reed pen]]s.
  
*'''Reed plants''' are used to create [[thatch]] for a [[Thatched roof]].
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*'''Reed plants''' are used to create [[thatch]] for a [[Thatched roof]] and/or to plant [[grass]].
  
 
*'''Reed Plants''' are used as an ingredient to make [[Healing cover]]s.
 
*'''Reed Plants''' are used as an ingredient to make [[Healing cover]]s.
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===Reed fields===
 
===Reed fields===
Reed can be planted using [[reed seeds]], which can be picked from '''reed plants'''. Picking seeds will destroy the plant. No tool is required to harvest reed fields. The amount and quality of the harvest depends on the [[farming]] skill. Unlike other farm fields, reeds need to be sown underwater. Ideal depth is 3 dirts higher than maximum shovel depth.
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Reed can be planted using [[reed seeds]], which are picked from '''reed plants'''. Picking seeds will destroy the plant. No tool is required to harvest reed fields. The amount and quality of the harvest depends on the [[farming]] skill. Unlike other farm fields, reeds need to be sown underwater. Ideal depth is 3 dirts higher than maximum shovel depth.
  
 
[[Image:Pile_of_reed_plants.png|thumb|250px|Pile of reed plants]]
 
[[Image:Pile_of_reed_plants.png|thumb|250px|Pile of reed plants]]

Latest revision as of 21:36, 6 December 2023

Main / Skills / Nature / Farming / Reed plants

Reed plants
A Reed plants
Creation

Obtained through harvesting.

Result
  • Reed plants (0.50 kg)
Skill and improvement
Properties

Description

Some reed plants. It has very strong fibres.

Notes

Method

Reed tiles

Reed plants can be gathered from medium, long and wild natural reed tiles. Note that medium reed produces 1 plant, tall produces 2 plants and wild produces 3 plants. The quality of the harvest is random. Tools aside from the sickle and scythe, however, do limit harvest quality to 20.

The length of the reed can be examined:

You see a patch of reed. The reed is short and seem to like it here.
You see a patch of reed. The reed is medium and seem to like it here.
You see a patch of reed. The reed is tall and seem to like it here.
You see a patch of reed. The reed is wild and seem to like it here.

Reed tiles can be harvested with a

Reed fields

Reed can be planted using reed seeds, which are picked from reed plants. Picking seeds will destroy the plant. No tool is required to harvest reed fields. The amount and quality of the harvest depends on the farming skill. Unlike other farm fields, reeds need to be sown underwater. Ideal depth is 3 dirts higher than maximum shovel depth.

Pile of reed plants