List of Resources

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This is a list of all Resources in the game. See the main article on Resources for strategies and descriptions of how to use them in the game.

This list focuses on how you can gather or produce the resources yourself. For acquiring resources via trading, see the article on Trader Wares.

Food

See Also: Resolve

Every few minutes, your Villagers will go to rest at a Hearth and try to eat food from your Storage. If they cannot eat, they will get a Resolve penalty called Hunger that can stack if they miss multiple meals, multiplying their Resolve penalty. Alternatively, if cooked and produced food goods, called Complex Food, is available then villagers will eat that instead of raw food. Since Complex Foods reward a bonus to Resolve, you will make the production of Complex Food an early objective of every settlement. This requires that your settlement have a steady income of raw food, among other goods.

Raw Food

Initially only raw food will be available around the beginning of each settlement, from deposits, as explained above. Raw food is an inefficient way to feed your villagers and keep them from going hungry. Complex Food feeds more villagers than raw food, but requires raw food as ingredients.

You can prevent your villagers from eating raw food ingredients via Consumption Control. For example, if you are running low on Roots Roots and need it to make Flour Flour for more efficient food like Biscuits Biscuits, you may decide you need to prohibit your villagers from eating Roots Roots.

Gathering Camps and Farms produce raw food, among other things. See the sections on Resource Deposits and Farming.

Raw Food that can be Grown or Gathered
Raw Food Example Sources
Berries Berries Dewberry Bush Dewberry Bush Plantation Plantation
Eggs Eggs Drizzlewing Nest Drizzlewing Nest Ranch Ranch
Insects Insects Wormtongue Nest Wormtongue Nest Small Trappers' Camp Small Trappers' Camp
Meat Meat Slickshell Broodmother Slickshell Broodmother Small Trappers' Camp Small Trappers' Camp
Mushrooms Mushrooms Grasscap Mushrooms Grasscap Mushrooms Small Herbalists' Camp Small Herbalists' Camp
Roots Roots Roots Deposit Roots Deposit Herb Garden Herb Garden
Vegetables Vegetables Moss Broccoli Patch Moss Broccoli Patch Small Farm Small Farm


Complex Food

Main article: Complex Food Need

Complex Food goods are produced from raw goods and will satisfy the villagers' needs for Complex Food. Villagers prefer these food items over raw food. Besides giving a benefit to Resolve, Complex Food more efficiently feeds your villagers, because their recipes yield more goods than the number of raw ingredients used to produce them.

Like you can do with raw food, you can prohibit your villagers from eating Complex Food through Consumption Control. However, unlike with raw food, they will get a small penalty to their Resolve when you deny them Complex Food.

For more information, click on the good to see more about its recipes' ingredients, production times, and producing buildings.

Producing complex foods and which species prefer them
Complex Food Species Preferences Ingredients and Options Production Buildings
Biscuits Biscuits
Beavers Beavers
Harpies Harpies
Humans Humans
Flour Flour
Berries Berries
Herbs Herbs
Roots Roots
Jerky Jerky
Harpies Harpies
Lizards Lizards
Meat Meat
Insects Insects
Coal Coal
Oil Oil
Sea Marrow Sea Marrow
Wood Wood
Pickled Goods Pickled Goods
Beavers Beavers
Foxes Foxes
Lizards Lizards
Berries Berries
Eggs Eggs
Mushrooms Mushrooms
Roots Roots
Vegetables Vegetables
Barrels Barrels
Pottery Pottery
Waterskins Waterskins
Pie Pie
Harpies Harpies
Humans Humans
Lizards Lizards
Flour Flour
Berries Berries
Eggs Eggs
Herbs Herbs
Insects Insects
Meat Meat
Porridge Porridge
Foxes Foxes
Humans Humans
Grain Grain
Herbs Herbs
Mushrooms Mushrooms
Vegetables Vegetables
Drizzle Water Drizzle Water
Clearance Water Clearance Water
Storm Water Storm Water
Skewers Skewers
Foxes Foxes
Lizards Lizards
Insects Insects
Jerky Jerky
Meat Meat
Mushrooms Mushrooms
Berries Berries
Eggs Eggs
Roots Roots
Vegetables Vegetables

Building Materials

Building materials are used for constructing new Buildings and in recipes that require these as ingredients to produce other goods. You can also produce each Pack of Building Materials Pack of Building Materials with some of these goods.

Note that the number of ingredients required, the number of goods produced, and the time it takes to produce depend on the efficiency of the recipe. Consult the Recipes Panel in the game or the buildings' or good's page for further details.

Building materials
Building Material Recipe Ingredients and Options Production Buildings
Bricks Bricks
Clay Clay
Stone Stone
Fabric Fabric
Leather Leather
Plant Fiber Plant Fiber
Reed Reed
Pipes Pipes
Copper Bars Copper Bars
Crystalized Dew Crystalized Dew
Planks Planks
Wood Wood
Parts Parts Producing Parts and Wildfire Essence is only possible with a special production building only found in Dangerous and Forbidden Glades, the Rainpunk Foundry.
Wildfire Essence Wildfire Essence

Consumable items

Consumable items include goods consumed to satisfy Clothing Need and Services Needs. Some of these items can also be used as ingredients when producing a Pack of Trade Goods Pack of Trade Goods.

Note that the number of ingredients required, the number of goods produced, and the time it takes to produce depend on the efficiency of the recipe. Consult the Recipes Panel in the game or the building's or good's wiki page for further details.

Clothing Goods

Some species require Coats to satisfy their Clothing Need.

Coats as consumable goods
Clothing Goods Species Preferences Recipe Ingredients and Options Production Building
Coats Coats
Beavers Beavers
Harpies Harpies
Humans Humans
Fabric Fabric


Services Goods

These goods are used in buildings that provide services that satisfy villagers' Services Needs. They are also useful as ingredients when making each Pack of Luxury Goods Pack of Luxury Goods.

Additionally, at least one of these resources can be gathered as bonuses from trees or deposits. If you have no access to their main production methods, you will still find a few as bonuses. See Resources#Acquiring Resources for details.

Consumable goods for services
Service Goods Service Species Preferences Recipe Ingredients and Options Production Building
Ale Ale Leisure Leisure
Beavers Beavers
Humans Humans
Grain Grain
Roots Roots
Barrels Barrels
Pottery Pottery
Waterskins Waterskins
Incense Incense Religion Religion
Humans Humans
Lizards Lizards
Herbs Herbs
Insects Insects
Resin Resin
Roots Roots
Coal Coal
Oil Oil
Sea Marrow Sea Marrow
Wood Wood
Scrolls Scrolls Education Education
Beavers Beavers
Harpies Harpies
Leather Leather
Plant Fiber Plant Fiber
Wood Wood
Pigment Pigment
Wine Wine
Tea Tea Treatment Treatment
Foxes Foxes
Harpies Harpies
Herbs Herbs
Mushrooms Mushrooms
Pigment Pigment
Resin Resin
Roots Roots
Clearance Water Clearance Water
Drizzle Water Drizzle Water
Storm Water Storm Water
Copper Bars Copper Bars
Crystalized Dew Crystalized Dew
Training Gear Training Gear Brawling Brawling
Foxes Foxes
Lizards Lizards
Copper Bars Copper Bars
Crystalized Dew Crystalized Dew
Stone Stone
Planks Planks
Reed Reed
Wine Wine Luxury Luxury
Beavers Beavers
Foxes Foxes
Berries Berries
Mushrooms Mushrooms
Reed Reed
Barrels Barrels
Pottery Pottery
Waterskins Waterskins

Crafting materials

Crafting materials include a variety of goods used in recipes that don't have another purpose except as intermediate products. These are the most diversely and frequently used resources, some being options for almost a dozen recipes. Materials for building Roads also falls into this broad category.

Crafting materials are split into roughly two groups. The first group is similar to raw food goods that are gathered from the map, so they are called here Raw Crafting Materials for simplicity. The second group is produced in production buildings, and they are called here Refined Crafting Materials to distinguish them from raw ones. There are some that appear in both lists: Crystalized Dew Crystalized Dew and Leather Leather because they are easily obtainable both way (the latter especially as a bonus resource).

Crafting materials can frequently be found as rewards from Glade Events and Orders.

Additionally, several of these resources can be gathered as bonuses from trees and deposits. See Resources#Acquiring Resources for details.

Note that the number of ingredients required, the number of goods produced, and the time it takes to produce depend on the efficiency of the recipe. Consult the Recipes Panel in the game or the building's or good's wiki page for further details.

Raw crafting materials

These crafting materials are gathered from resource deposits or farmed from fields.

Remember many of these are also gathered as bonuses from resource deposits, some with high probabilities; see Resources#Acquiring Resources for details.

Raw crafting materials and where to get them
Crafting material Gathering camp, farm, or other building
Clay Clay
Copper Ore Copper Ore
Crystalized Dew Crystalized Dew
Grain Grain
Herbs Herbs
Leather Leather
Plant Fiber Plant Fiber
Reed Reed
Resin Resin
Stone Stone


Refined Crafting Materials

These crafting materials are produced from recipes in buildings.

Refined crafting materials and where they are produced
Crafting material Recipe ingredients and options Production building
Barrels Barrels
Copper Bars Copper Bars
Crystalized Dew Crystalized Dew
Planks Planks
Copper Bars Copper Bars Copper Ore Copper Ore
Coal Coal
Oil Oil
Sea Marrow Sea Marrow
Wood Wood
Crystalized Dew Crystalized Dew
Herbs Herbs
Insects Insects
Resin Resin
Vegetables Vegetables
Clay Clay
Stone Stone
Clearance Water Clearance Water
Drizzle Water Drizzle Water
Storm Water Storm Water
Flour Flour
Grain Grain
Mushrooms Mushrooms
Roots Roots
Leather Leather
Grain Grain
Plant Fiber Plant Fiber
Reed Reed
Vegetables Vegetables
Pigment Pigment
Berries Berries
Coal Coal
Copper Ore Copper Ore
Insects Insects
Pottery Pottery Clay Clay
Coal Coal
Oil Oil
Sea Marrow Sea Marrow
Wood Wood
Waterskins Waterskins Leather Leather
Meat Meat
Oil Oil

Trade Goods

Trade Goods are used in Trade and many Orders. Because these goods are at the end of long production chains, these items typically have the highest Amber value among all of the resources.

Producing these items consumes more ingredients than most other recipes, so be careful. When fulfilling Orders, setting limits is recommended, so you don't inadvertently use up all your building materials and food.

Amber Amber is in this section, which is the exchange currency used between settlements (via Trade Routes), with Traders, and with the Smoldering City.

Note that the number of ingredients required, the number of goods produced, and the time it takes to produce depend on the efficiency of the recipe. Consult the Recipes Panel in the game or the building's or good's wiki page for further details.

Trade goods and where to make them
Trade goods Amber value (when sold) Recipe ingredients and options Production buildings
Amber Amber 1.20 Amber Resin Resin
Clearance Water Clearance Water
Oil Oil
Pack of Building Materials Pack of Building Materials 1.20 Amber
Bricks Bricks
Copper Ore Copper Ore
Fabric Fabric
Planks Planks
Pack of Crops Pack of Crops 1.20 Amber
Grain Grain
Mushrooms Mushrooms
Roots Roots
Vegetables Vegetables
Pack of Luxury Goods Pack of Luxury Goods 1.80 Amber
Ale Ale
Incense Incense
Scrolls Scrolls
Tea Tea
Training Gear Training Gear
Wine Wine
Pack of Provisions Pack of Provisions 0.60 Amber
Berries Berries
Eggs Eggs
Herbs Herbs
Insects Insects
Meat Meat
Pack of Trade Goods Pack of Trade Goods 1.80 Amber
Barrels Barrels
Flour Flour
Oil Oil
Pigment Pigment
Pottery Pottery
Waterskins Waterskins
Ancient Tablet Ancient Tablet 9.60 Amber Only found from solving Glade Events; cannot be produced.


Citadel Resources

Citadel resources, or meta resources, are special goods that are used to purchase Upgrades in the Smoldering City. They are not able to be produced by any recipes in any buildings. Instead, you earn these resources at the end of every successful mission. See the article on the World Map and the Smoldering City for more information on the meta-progression of the game.

Citadel resources, or meta resources
Citadel resources
Food Stockpiles Food Stockpiles
Machinery Machinery
Artifacts Artifacts

Fuel & Exploration

This category includes the fuel goods burned and Sacrificed in Hearths, including the Wood Wood obtained from opening Glades, and the goods used for exploring and expanding your settlement.

Some fuel and exploration goods can be gathered from resource deposits on the map tiles. Some must be produced in buildings; some have multiple ways to get them. See the good's or building's wiki page for the details.

Fuel and exploration goods where to get them
Fuel & exploration goods Gathering or production building
Coal Coal
Oil Oil
Purging Fire Purging Fire No recipes found for product: Purging Fire.
Sea Marrow Sea Marrow
Tools Tools
Wood Wood