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{{Item Infobox
{{Item Infobox
|Name=Wheat
|Name=Wheat
|Image=Wheat_Icon.png
|Image=Wheat_Big.png
|Imageicon=Wheat_Icon.png
|ImageiconHD=Wheat_Icon_HD.png
|Category=Resource
|Category=Resource
|Use=Crafting
|Use=Crafting
|Tool=Spade
|Tool=
|Stackable=Yes (99)
|Stackable=Yes (99)
}}
}}
'''Wheat''' is a type of grain harvested from only one [[:Category:Plant|plant]]: the [[Wheat Stalk|wheat stalk]].
'''Wheat''' is a type of grain harvested from only one [[:Category:Plant|plant]]: the [[Wheat Stalk|wheat stalk]].
== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
Wheat looks like a yellow stem with small yellow leaves branching out from the main stem.
Wheat looks like a yellow stem with small yellow leaves branching out from the main stem.
== Where Found ==
== Where Found ==
The only source of wheat is a wheat stalk. Only the higher half of the bush will produce wheat, and even then, only when mature. If harvested with a machete or spade, a wheat stalk will produce three pieces of wheat instead of one.
There are two natural sources of wheat. It's also available from a [[Trade Portal|trade portal]] or [[meditation]].
 
It grows naturally as wheat stalks, dropping a single piece of wheat when changing from ripe to unripe or when [[Harvesting|harvested]] while unripe or without the proper [[tool]]. If harvested using a [[machete]] or [[spade]] while mature, it will drop multiple pieces.
 
The other environmental source is the [[yak]]. When a yak dies naturally or from being [[Creature Hit Chart|killed]], it may drop wheat.
 
== Farming ==
{{See also|Farming}}
Wheat pieces are random products of wheat stalks that grow seasonally and are harvested by hand or machete or spade for maximum yield. Agriculturally, the wheat can be placed in a block of dirt or compost to grow a wheat stalk for farming additional wheat pieces. See [[Wheat Stalk|wheat stalk]] for more harvesting details.
 
== Crafting ==
== Crafting ==
Wheat can be used to craft [[Flour|flour]] at a [[Press|press]] or its [[Electric Press|electric variant]].
Wheat can be used to craft [[Flour|flour]] at a level 2 [[Press|press]] or its [[Electric Press|electric variant]].
{{Craft
{{Craft
|Output=Flour
|Output=Flour
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|Time1=6
|Time1=6
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}}
== Trivia ==
{{wp|Wheat|Wheat}} is a variety of grass bred and cultivated mostly for its seeds as a staple food.
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[[Category:Seed]]

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Wheat
Wheat
Wheat


Category Resource
Use Crafting
Tool
Stackable Yes (99)


Wheat is a type of grain harvested from only one plant: the wheat stalk.

Appearance

Wheat looks like a yellow stem with small yellow leaves branching out from the main stem.

Where Found

There are two natural sources of wheat. It's also available from a trade portal or meditation.

It grows naturally as wheat stalks, dropping a single piece of wheat when changing from ripe to unripe or when harvested while unripe or without the proper tool. If harvested using a machete or spade while mature, it will drop multiple pieces.

The other environmental source is the yak. When a yak dies naturally or from being killed, it may drop wheat.

Farming

See also: Farming

Wheat pieces are random products of wheat stalks that grow seasonally and are harvested by hand or machete or spade for maximum yield. Agriculturally, the wheat can be placed in a block of dirt or compost to grow a wheat stalk for farming additional wheat pieces. See wheat stalk for more harvesting details.

Crafting

Wheat can be used to craft flour at a level 2 press or its electric variant.

Location Input Item 1 Input Item 2 Input Item 3 Input Item 4 Input Item 5 Crafted Output
+ + + + =
Lvl. 2 Press or Electric Press Wheat Linen [[]] [[]] [[]] Flour
Quantity 10 1 {{{Qty3}}} {{{Qty4}}} {{{Qty5}}} 10
Rush Cost
6
Double-Time
3

Trivia

Wheat is a variety of grass bred and cultivated mostly for its seeds as a staple food.