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CommonMaterials

Rubble

The dusty remains of building materials.

At a glance

Rubble item icon from Enshrouded
Type
Materials
Rarity
Common
Stack Size
1000
Level

Where to find Rubble in Enshrouded

The Enshrouded wiki doesn't list a fixed source biome for Rubble. Try gathering during exploration of all six Embervale biomes; the interactive map shows landmark spawns where rare materials cluster.

What Rubble is used to make

6 recipes use Rubble as an ingredient.

ProductOther ingredientsCrafted at
Kindlewastes Rubble×10Grinding Stones
Nomad Highlands Rubble×10Grinding Stones
Revelwood Rubble×10Grinding Stones
Roughly Cut Stone Block×100Workbench
Springlands Rubble×10Grinding Stones
Veilwater Basin Rubble×10Grinding Stones

Materials often used with Rubble

Most-frequent co-ingredients across the 6 recipes that include Rubble.

Quick facts

How do you get Rubble in Enshrouded?

Rubble is a common crafting material in Enshrouded. Wiki sources list it without a specific biome — explore the Embervale Embervale regions during regular play to find it.

What level do you need for Rubble in Enshrouded?

Rubble has no explicit level requirement on the wiki. Source it from Embervale when you naturally progress that biome.

What is Rubble used for in Enshrouded?

Rubble is a common materials ingredient. It feeds into recipes at crafting stations such as the Alchemist, Hunter, and Smelter workshops. See the wiki for the full list of products it goes into.

Which biome has Rubble in Enshrouded?

The wiki does not list a specific biome for Rubble. Try gathering during Embervale exploration runs.

Can you farm Rubble in Enshrouded?

Rubble can be gathered while exploring Embervale; quantity per visit varies.

What's the stack size for Rubble?

Rubble stacks up to 1000 per inventory slot.

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