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Category | Item, Food |
Use | Food, Farming, Crafting |
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Stackable | Yes (99) |
Kelp is a form of seaweed and also a renewable resource that can be used for food, farming, and crafting. When consumed, Kelp restores Health and Hunger. Kelp can also be planted in sand to grow additional Kelp or make a Kelp forest.
Appearance
This organism has a green slender appearance with a long curvy thallus and leaf-like blades. They are permanently anchored to the sea floor and sway to the water current.
Where Found
Kelp typically grows in temperate coastal waters that do not see seasonal freezing in the winter.
Crafting
It is the only ingredient in crafting compost.
Gallery
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Kelp Bed in the Water