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Flax is both a source of food as well as a source of flax fiber that can be used in various technologies.
Flax is both a source of food as well as a source of flax fiber that can be used in various technologies.
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==Sources of flax seeds==
==Flax seeds==
Flax can be found growing the wild and can be harvested by breaking the flax plants with an empty hand, knife, or scythe. Fully mature plants will yield flax grain, flax fiber and at least one seed when harvested. Harvesting immature plants may yield no or little grain or fiber and may or may not provide a seed.
===Sources of flax seeds===
Flax can be found growing in the wild and can be harvested by breaking the flax plants with an empty hand, knife, or scythe. Fully mature plants will yield flax grain, flax fibers and at least one seed when harvested. Harvesting immature plants may yield no or little grain or fiber and may or may not provide a seed.


Flax seeds can be used in [[farming]] and can be harvested in the same way as wild flax.
Flax seeds can be used in [[farming]] and can be harvested in the same way as wild flax.
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==Flax grain==
==Flax grain==
Flax grain can be eaten without cooking with a satiety value of 30 but can also be ground into flour using a [[quern]] either manually or with automated [[Mechanical Power#Milling|milling]]. This flour, like flour from other grains, can be made into [[bread]]. Flax bread has a satiety value of 160. Flax grain can also be used as an ingredient in the [[cooking#Advanced Cooking Recipes|advanced cooking recipe]] for porridge.
Flax grain can be eaten without cooking with a satiety value of 30 but can also be ground into flour using a [[quern]] either manually or with automated [[Mechanical Power#Milling|milling]]. This flour, like flour from other grains, can be made into a dough with water which can then be baked into [[bread]]. Flax bread has a satiety value of 160. Flax grain can also be used as an ingredient in the [[cooking#Advanced Cooking Recipes|advanced cooking recipe]] for porridge.


See [[Cooking|Cooking's main page]] for more details on food and satiety
See [[Cooking|Cooking's main page]] for more details on food and satiety


==Flax fiber==
==Flax fibers==


===Sources of flax fiber===
===Sources of flax fibers===


Flax fiber can be harvested by breaking mature wild or farmed flax plants with an empty hand, knife, or scythe. It may also drop by butchering dead [[drifter|drifters]] by shift clicking with a knife in the active hand until the process is complete and the GUI opens to allow players to remove dropped items.
Flax fibers can be harvested by breaking mature wild or farmed flax plants with an empty hand, knife, or scythe. They may or may not drop from breaking immature flax plants.


===Use for flax fiber===
They may also drop by butchering dead [[drifter|drifters]] by shift clicking with a knife in the active hand until the process is complete and the GUI opens to allow players to remove dropped items.


Flax fiber can be used to make twine which in turn can be used to make linen, both of which unlock important technology.
Flax fibers can also be found in forage and farming [[Loot Vessels|loot vessels]] located in ruins


==Twine==
===Uses for flax fibers===
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Flax fibers can be used to make twine which in turn can be used to make linen, both of which unlock important technology.
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* Twine is used to create:
 
** [[Bow]]
 
** Leather Body and Leg [[Armor]]
==Twine==
** [[Wooden Bucket]]
===Sources of twine===
** [[Ore blasting bomb]]
Twine can be made using four flax fibers in the crafting grid.
** Plumb and Square
 
* Twine can also be used to repair [[Clothes]] for +10 %.
It can also drop from [[locust]] cloth nests when breaking them.
 
Twine can also be found in farming [[Loot Vessels|loot vessels]] located in ruins.
 
===Uses for twine===
 
* [[Bow]]
* Leather Body and Leg [[Armor]]
* [[Wooden Bucket]]
* [[Ore blasting bomb]]
* Plumb and Square
 
Twine along with linen can create:
* [[Containers#Portable Containers|Linen Sack]]
* [[Containers#Portable Containers|Mining Bag]]
 
Twine can also be used to repair [[Clothes]] by 10% by left-clicking a worn clothing item in the character screen with twine.
 
==Linen==
===Sources of linen===
Linen can only be obtained by using four twine in the crafting grid.
 
===Uses for linen===
 
* Wooden [[Bed]]
* [[Mechanical Power#Windmill Required Materials|Sail]], needed to build the windmill
* Chair
* Gamboised [[Armor]]
* Honey-Sulphur poultice
* Horsetail poultice
 
Twine along with linen can create:
* [[Containers#Portable Containers|Linen Sack]]
* [[Containers#Portable Containers|Mining Bag]]
 
Linen can also be used to repair [[Clothes]] by 50% by left-clicking a worn clothing item in the character screen with linen.
 
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Flax is both a source of food as well as a source of flax fiber that can be used in various technologies.

Flax seeds

Sources of flax seeds

Flax can be found growing in the wild and can be harvested by breaking the flax plants with an empty hand, knife, or scythe. Fully mature plants will yield flax grain, flax fibers and at least one seed when harvested. Harvesting immature plants may yield no or little grain or fiber and may or may not provide a seed.

Flax seeds can be used in farming and can be harvested in the same way as wild flax.

Flax seeds can also be found in seed and farming loot vessels located in ruins

Flax grain

Flax grain can be eaten without cooking with a satiety value of 30 but can also be ground into flour using a quern either manually or with automated milling. This flour, like flour from other grains, can be made into a dough with water which can then be baked into bread. Flax bread has a satiety value of 160. Flax grain can also be used as an ingredient in the advanced cooking recipe for porridge.

See Cooking's main page for more details on food and satiety

Flax fibers

Sources of flax fibers

Flax fibers can be harvested by breaking mature wild or farmed flax plants with an empty hand, knife, or scythe. They may or may not drop from breaking immature flax plants.

They may also drop by butchering dead drifters by shift clicking with a knife in the active hand until the process is complete and the GUI opens to allow players to remove dropped items.

Flax fibers can also be found in forage and farming loot vessels located in ruins

Uses for flax fibers

Flax fibers can be used to make twine which in turn can be used to make linen, both of which unlock important technology.

Flax fibers

Flax fibers

Flax fibers

Flax fibers


Flax twine






Flax twine

Flax twine

Flax twine

Flax twine


Normal stitched linen









Twine

Sources of twine

Twine can be made using four flax fibers in the crafting grid.

It can also drop from locust cloth nests when breaking them.

Twine can also be found in farming loot vessels located in ruins.

Uses for twine

Twine along with linen can create:

Twine can also be used to repair Clothes by 10% by left-clicking a worn clothing item in the character screen with twine.

Linen

Sources of linen

Linen can only be obtained by using four twine in the crafting grid.

Uses for linen

  • Wooden Bed
  • Sail, needed to build the windmill
  • Chair
  • Gamboised Armor
  • Honey-Sulphur poultice
  • Horsetail poultice

Twine along with linen can create:

Linen can also be used to repair Clothes by 50% by left-clicking a worn clothing item in the character screen with linen.


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