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* All the article of [[Clothes|clothes]] (with the exception of the reward ones).
* All the article of [[Clothes|clothes]] (with the exception of the reward ones).
* [[Oil]] by crafting it from seeds.
* [[Oil]] by crafting it from seeds.
* [[Torch|Torches]], [[Lantern|lanterns]], [[Stick|sticks]], [[Ember|embers]], and cooked [[Dodo Meat|dodo meat]].
* Basic [[Torch|Torches]], [[Oil Lantern|oil lanterns]], [[Stick|sticks]], [[Ember|embers]], and cooked [[Dodo Meat|dodo meat]].
* The following [[Dye|dyes]]: [[Carbon Black]], [[Indian Yellow]], [[Tyrian Purple]].
* The following [[Dye|dyes]]: [[Carbon Black]], [[Indian Yellow]], [[Tyrian Purple]].
* [[Water]] (if arrangements are made to generate).
* [[Water]] (if arrangements are made to generate).

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A renewable resource is something in The Blockheads which a Blockhead can reproduce infinitely. It's essential for a player to know which resources are renewable so he/she will never suffer an unexpected lack of resources.

Renewable Resources

The following resources can never be renewable (and some can't even be obtained) by any method but cheating: Air, Magma, Stone, Dirt, Sand, Marble, Red Marble, Limestone, and Lapis Lazuli. All the items created with at least one ingredient which is not renewable resource are unrenewable with the exception of Marble White and Ultramarine Blue which can be obtained by meditating.

A Blockhead can of course make air by destroying any other block. However, there is a finite amount of blocks within each world, therefore Air isn't renewable resource however it's frequency is extremely high.

All the other resources are not regularly renewable however a Blockhead can get most of them by meditating or mining with a gold pickaxe but of course, in a much slower rate than the renewable resources.