Stranded Deep: How to Get Fibrous Leaves | Game Rant
Fibrous Leaves are a resource in Stranded Deep that can be used to craft a variety of items. Perhaps the most essential item that can be made from this resource is a Lashing, and indeed fans will need to craft one before they even make it through the game's tutorial. For those Stranded Deep players that may be having some trouble locating the Fibrous Leaves that they need to create a Lashing, this guide is here to help.
Updated July 10, 2021 by Mina Smith: Fibrous Leaves are such a massively important part of being successful in surviving the dangerous world of Stranded Deep. It is important to make sure that players know the exact details of when it will respawn, what it is used for, and how they can save time and space getting their fill of it. New information is now available, and players will want the most up-to-date facts possible. This article has been updated with new info, more details, and better how-tos that players have learned over the last six months of trying to survive in Stranded Deep.
To get right to it, Fibrous Leaves in Stranded Deep are obtained from the Palm Saplings and Yucca Trees that can be found scattered across the environment. Players cannot simply walk up to these plants and pick Fibrous Leaves, though, and they will instead need to call upon the assistance of a tool. During the tutorial, the tool of interest will be the Stone Tool that was previously crafted, but better instruments can be used for harvesting Fibrous Leaves as they become available.
Once a player has crafted an appropriately sharp tool and equipped it from within their backpack, they can then start searching for Palm Saplings and Yucca Trees in this survival game. That search will not take much time at all, as these two plants appear in relative abundance, and fans should hit the saplings and trees that they encounter with their tools. Indeed, these plants will shed Fibrous Leaves after just a few whacks, and players will be free to pick them up when that has occurred.
If players have the option, having the yucca fruit in their raft's storage in Stranded Deep is better than Fibrous Leaves. Since the branches and fruit stack higher in a player's inventory, they take up less room overall. The way to do this is to cut at the Yucca tree until all the leaves are gone, dropping Fibrous Leaves on the ground. Look back at the tree, and players will see that the Yucca fruit is now exposed.
The Yucca fruit can be planted anywhere the player lands, giving them new sources of Fibrous Leaves where ever they end up. This can also be done with palm fronds, which are cut from the tops of full-grown palm trees.
Palm Saplings and Yucca Trees will respawn after two in-game days in normal and three in-game days in hard mode, which means that players will almost always have a reliable source for Fibrous Leaves. Players can also plant both Palm and Yucca to ensure that they never run out of this very important plant. Still, fans should try to be thoughtful when allocating their Fibrous Leaves, as they have important uses beyond crafting Lashings.
- Lashings are used in many of the crafting recipes in Stranded Deep, and it sets the resource apart from things like sticks and rocks.
- It can be used to get drinkable water in Stranded Deep is to create and maintain a Water Still.
- Fibrous leaves can also be used as fuel in a campfire, though it is not as efficient of a heat and light source as wood.
Stranded Deep is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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