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CommonConsumables

Stinging Nettle

One has to be careful when harvesting this herb, but the reward is surely worth it.

At a glance

Stinging Nettle item icon from Enshrouded
Type
Consumables
Rarity
Common
Stack Size
100
Level
Biomes
Revelwood

Where to find Stinging Nettle in Enshrouded

The primary source of Stinging Nettle is the Revelwood biome. You'll harvest it during regular exploration runs.

For exact node spawn coordinates, switch over to the interactive Embervale map — landmark markers in Revelwood (Ancient Spires, Mines, Shroud Roots) anchor most farm runs.

What Stinging Nettle is used to make

1 recipe use Stinging Nettle as an ingredient.

ProductOther ingredientsCrafted at
Nettle Seedling×5Seedbed

Quick facts

How do you get Stinging Nettle in Enshrouded?

Stinging Nettle can be harvestd in Revelwood. The most accessible source is Revelwood, where players once you reach the source biome can reliably gather it.

What level do you need for Stinging Nettle in Enshrouded?

Stinging Nettle has no explicit level requirement on the wiki. Source it from Revelwood when you naturally progress that biome.

What is Stinging Nettle used for in Enshrouded?

Stinging Nettle is a common consumables 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 Stinging Nettle in Enshrouded?

Stinging Nettle is found in Revelwood.

Can you farm Stinging Nettle in Enshrouded?

Yes — harvest Stinging Nettle from Revelwood spawn nodes; they regenerate on a daily reset, so repeat-runs work well.

What's the stack size for Stinging Nettle?

Stinging Nettle stacks up to 100 per inventory slot.

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