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Valsh Jan 4, 2023 @ 1:58pm
Respawning length for items or mobs
So I started recently and wasnt marking my map the first time with that save im into bronze however I decided here recently to start a new world because I know a lot more than I did before i started. Something I'm a bit confused on is I've seen loads of people say to mark your maps of Raspberries, Blueberries and Mushrooms etc, I've also started to mark boar spawns aswell

How long does it take for all the items or mobs to respawn if they do or not, either ingame days or irl time
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Zobbey Jan 4, 2023 @ 2:41pm 
im not exactly sure on spawns on raspberries.. but i have marked my berries and it seems like they spawn back in about 2 or 3 game days give or take..but i can confirm they do spawn back..raspberries that is..on the boars im not to sure
c0mad0r Jan 4, 2023 @ 2:54pm 
Respawn Rates (various sources):

Raspberries, Blueberries, Cloudberries: 3-6 days

Thistle, Mushrooms: 8 - N # of rainy days w/ Thunder

Deer, Neck, Boar, Leech, Wolves, Deathsquitos: 1 day

Stone, Tin, Flint: 10-14 days
RequiemsRose Jan 4, 2023 @ 5:47pm 
I will mark berries, mushrooms, and particularly large patches of things like dandelions or thistles (though thistles are super easy if you dont mind black forest at night, they glow for quite a distance and black forest is mostly just annoying not threatening by the time you need these for recipes) for the respawn, but when it comes to animals I usually only mark the places like boar stones. Animals wander a bit so they might not always be exactly where they were before but boar stones usually have enough of them nearby that it matters less, at least a few will still be around when i check again later. Necks love water so check shores and rivers, boars love meadows mostly but they also aren't exactly skittish so you dont have to worry about sneaking up on them (i mean, they do startle easy but they choose to stick around and fight, not run like a deer). Deer I often hunt by sound, they bark all the time and if you can hear it, one is close. Just have to spot it before it spots you and snipe it with your bow, even the starter bow with wooden arrows kills them. As long as you pay attention while already out exploring you can come back with a surprising amount of meat each trip.
Valsh Jan 4, 2023 @ 8:13pm 
Originally posted by RequiemsRose:
I will mark berries, mushrooms, and particularly large patches of things like dandelions or thistles (though thistles are super easy if you dont mind black forest at night, they glow for quite a distance and black forest is mostly just annoying not threatening by the time you need these for recipes) for the respawn, but when it comes to animals I usually only mark the places like boar stones. Animals wander a bit so they might not always be exactly where they were before but boar stones usually have enough of them nearby that it matters less, at least a few will still be around when i check again later. Necks love water so check shores and rivers, boars love meadows mostly but they also aren't exactly skittish so you dont have to worry about sneaking up on them (i mean, they do startle easy but they choose to stick around and fight, not run like a deer). Deer I often hunt by sound, they bark all the time and if you can hear it, one is close. Just have to spot it before it spots you and snipe it with your bow, even the starter bow with wooden arrows kills them. As long as you pay attention while already out exploring you can come back with a surprising amount of meat each trip.

May i ask why dandelions? for paint?

And I do the same for boars where the runestones are
RequiemsRose Jan 4, 2023 @ 8:42pm 
Originally posted by kingboo:

May i ask why dandelions? for paint?

And I do the same for boars where the runestones are

Not sure how far you are in your currently game, but you can unlock a cauldron for cooking once you can mine for tin (which, even if you technically arent that far yet, can also be done with an angry troll) in the black forest. Dandelion is used in the healing meads you can eventually make with it, and those are functionally the closest this game has to healing potions so, quite useful to take note of even before you need them (but admittedly you dont need a LOT of them either, each recipe only takes one dandelion but makes 6 meads by the end of production, its just best to know the closest place to run out and grab another handful when you realize you ran out).
Valsh Jan 5, 2023 @ 8:11am 
Oh okay in my other save im into the bronze age but this new save i'm not so was making sure thank you for the info y'all
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