![]() Gold is infinitely renewable if you go down the Caverns and wait for an Earthquake, or find a Pig King to give Meat to, but most Gravedigger items, like Gnomes, Gears, and Hardened Rubber Bungs are not renewable.You can dig up Saplings, Berry Bushes, and Grass Tufts and replant them, but while their resources are renewable every 4 days, the objects themselves are not.For example, Bees and Honey are infinitely renewable as long as there’s a Hive or a Bee Box, but Honeycomb, which you get from destroying Bee Hives, are not.Before getting hyped up to make a sprawling, complicated farm, consider first if your materials are easily renewable at this point. More advanced builds include sustainable farming in rarer or more uncommon in hazardous places, such as Marshes, Caves and Ruins, and it’s only advisable if the player prepares themselves to farm there with a clear safety net in close reach, like a Touch Stone or a Meat Effigy.Ĭheck if it’s renewable or not. At most, a few “food” structures, some way to get manure, and some other surface resources (like Saplings and Grass Tufts) would be enough to ensure your continued, self-sustaining survival for several weeks at a time, even in Winter.So before everything else, consider what you want to farm or what you consider to be most important to farm, since this will determine where your base camp will be. ![]() Some are only available in certain places, like Monster Meat, Gems Cave Bananas, Tentacle Spikes, Fish, and Frog Legs. ![]() ![]() Bigger, more substantial and important resources (like Meat, Pig Skins, Silk, and Beefalo fur) can be a bit more difficult to farm, but are definitely worth it. Some of the early game resources, especially Seeds, Grass, Berries, Mushrooms, and Rabbits, are easily renewable without difficulty. ![]()
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