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|creation=Harvesting from [[Oak|Oak Trees]] when in season.
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[[CDB|Main]] / [[:Category:Skills|Skills]] / [[Foraging]] / '''{{PAGENAME}}'''
  
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== Description ==
 
''A handful of oak acorns.''
 
''A handful of oak acorns.''
  
Acorns can be found when [[botanizing]] [[grass]] or [[steppe|steppe tile]]s. They can be used for making [[tannin]] (for black [[Dye]]) as well as [[healing cover]]s. Acorns act as [[seed]]s for the sake of [[taming|tame]] [[deer]], [[unicorn]]s and other grazers.
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==Notes==
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*Can be harvested from oak trees when in season.
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*Can be found by foraging from [[Critter nest]] and [[Undergrowth]] [[Resource nodes]].
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*Can be used to create [[tannin]] for black [[dye]].
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*Can be used in creating [[healing cover]]s.  
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*Can be used in [[taming]] or feeding [[Creatures|animals]] that graze.
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*Can not be used in [[cooking]].
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*Can not be used to plant [[oak tree]]s, see [[sprouts]].
  
Acorns can not be used in [[cooking]], nor to plant [[oak]] trees. They can be botanized regardless of lack or abundance of oak trees in the vicinity.
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[[Category:Babel/A]]
 
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[[Category:Foraged items]]
[[Category:Botanized items]]
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[[Category:Items]]
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[[Category:Forestry items]]  
 
[[Category:Natural substances items]]
 
[[Category:Natural substances items]]
[[category:Babel/A]]
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[[Category: Resources]]

Latest revision as of 07:07, 7 December 2023

Acorns
A Acorns
Creation

Harvesting from Oak Trees when in season.

Result
  • Acorns (0.20 kg)
Skill and improvement
Properties

Main / Skills / Foraging / Acorns

Description

A handful of oak acorns.

Notes