- For the Don't Starve Together similar items, see Fire Nettle Fronds.
“Science says the sharp edges are good for my lungs.”
“It smells funny.”
“Is good for clearing nose.”
“I suppose these will cure blocked sinuses.”
“I CAN USE THIS TO SERVICE MY OLFACTORY UNIT”
“These are quite good for the sinuses.”
“It has a smell to it.”
“Useful.”
“A large leaf nettle plant native to these parts. Also it smells funny.”
“Its smell döth vanquish mine sinuses.”
“These nettles smell really strong.”
“Whew! Really cleans your sinuses!”
“Great for clearing the sinuses!”
“Cleans tha' nose as good as sea air.”
“DOST UNSTUFF'DED MINE SNOUTS”
“(sniiiiiff)”
“Smells like relief.”
Nettle is a Food Item exclusive to the Hamlet DLC. It is found on Nettle Vines and has antihistamine properties when eaten, granting immunity to Hay Fever for 200 seconds while also restoring 10 Hunger and 10 Health.
It is required to make Nettle Rolls and Meated Nettles in the crockpot. When used as a filler in other crockpot recipes, Nettle is considered an edible ingredient similar to Ice and Snake Bones.
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Tips[]
- Nettle does not spoil, which makes it a good item to stock on the long-term.
- Wigfrid is currently unable to eat Nettles or Nettle Rolls, so the player will want to rely on Meated Nettles or have a Gas Mask prepared before the Lush Season begins to avoid hay fever. Wormwood is immune to Hay Fever, so he doesn't need to eat Nettles or Nettle Rolls.
- As Nettle Rolls take 6 days to spoil, and Nettles never spoil, the best option is to stock Nettle and cook Nettle Rolls at the last moment. One can even keep some Nettles ready for the next Lush season.
- Utilizing nothing but raw Nettles, the player will need to amass 29 of them to sustain each Lush Season. This number is slightly lower due to the slight delay of Hay Fever's effects.
- Utilizing Nettle Rolls, the player will need to amass 24 raw Nettles exactly to sustain each Lush Season.
- Meated Nettles, despite having a lesser duration, require fewer Nettles. 20 Nettles (19.2) are required to withstand the Lush Season
- Besides negating the effects of hay fever, it is also a good healing food.
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