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Revision as of 05:35, 4 January 2020
–Wilson, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Willow, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Wolfgang, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Wendy, when examining a Nettle Vine
–WX-78, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Wickerbottom, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Woodie, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Maxwell, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Wagstaff, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Wigfrid, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Webber, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Walani, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Warly, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Woodlegs, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Wilba, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Wormwood, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Wheeler, when examining a Nettle Vine
–Wilson, when examining a Nettle Plant
–Willow, when examining a Nettle Plant
–Wolfgang, when examining a Nettle Plant
–Wendy, when examining a Nettle Plant
–WX-78, when examining a Nettle Plant
–Wickerbottom, when examining a Nettle Plant
–Woodie, when examining a Nettle Plant
–Maxwell, when examining a Nettle Plant
–Wagstaff, when examining a Nettle Plant
–Wigfrid, when examining a Nettle Plant
–Webber, when examining a Nettle Plant
–Walani, when examining a Nettle Plant
–Warly, when examining a Nettle Plant
–Woodlegs, when examining a Nettle Plant
–Wilba, when examining a Nettle Plant
–Wormwood, when examining a Nettle Plant
–Wheeler, when examining a Nettle Plant
Nettle Vine is a plant exclusive to the Hamlet DLC. It can be harvested without the need of a tool, and will provide one Nettle.
Nettle Vines will only bloom when they are both Wet and fully grown. They spawn into the world fully grown, and can be harvested during the Heavy Fog and Rain of the Humid Season. However, once a Nettle Vine has been harvested or replanted, it will require three days of continuous wetness (or Wickerbottom's Applied Horticulture) to fully grow again. Once a vine has fully grown, it can be harvested at any time while wet. The practical way to regrow harvested Nettle Vines is with the use of a Sprinkler. Nettle Vines will also only bloom on Deep Rainforest turf (in which they spawn) and on Dense Turf. If they are planted on any other turf, they will wither and never bloom.
Tips
- The sparse placement of Nettle Vines combined with weather-bound harvest availability poses a significant time-sink for players who choose to gather Nettles early on. However, the Fountain of Youth island is guaranteed to contain 2 large clusters of Nettle Vines within the deep rainforest where the player first emerges from the ruins.
- Wigfrid is currently unable to eat Nettles or Nettle Rolls, so transplanting Nettle Vines is useless.
- The player should transplant al least 24 Nettle Vines.
- Utilizing nothing but raw Nettles the player will need to amass 29 of them to sustain each Lush Season.
- Utilizing Nettle Rolls the player will need to amass 24 raw Nettles exactly to sustain each Lush Season.
Trivia
- Nettle Vines used to require 1.5 days to regrow, and they had a bug which their growth timers would reset to zero if they dry out before they fully grows. Both these were changed and fixed in the February 27, 2019 update.
- Empty, withered, moist Nettle Vines have special examinations.
–Wilson, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Willow, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Wolfgang, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Wendy, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–WX-78, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Wickerbottom, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Woodie, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Maxwell, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Wagstaff, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Wigfrid, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Webber, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Walani, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Warly, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Woodlegs, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Wilba, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Wormwood, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Wheeler, when examining a empty Nettle Vine
–Wilson, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Willow, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Wolfgang, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Wendy, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–WX-78, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Wickerbottom, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Woodie, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Maxwell, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Wagstaff, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Wigfrid, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Webber, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Walani, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Warly, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Woodlegs, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Wilba, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Wormwood, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Wheeler, when examining a withered Nettle Vine
–Wilson, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–Willow, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–Wolfgang, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–Wendy, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–WX-78, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–Wickerbottom, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–Woodie, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–Maxwell, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–Wagstaff, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–Wigfrid, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–Webber, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–Walani, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–Warly, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–Woodlegs, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–Wilba, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–Wormwood, when examining a moist Nettle Vine
–Wheeler, when examining a moist Nettle Vine