Sand is a type of soil in Enshrouded, which players can use to create various forms of terrain manipulation, add sandpits to their base, or even use it to craft various recipes, such as creating specific types of seeds. If you’re in the sand market, look no further as we teach you how to get sand in Enshrouded.
Where to find Sand in Enshrouded¶
Sand is a very common material that players can only find as they reach the Kindlewaste biome. This is the fifth biome in the game, located in the far east of the map. You will need to be Flame Level 4 to reach the Nomad Highlands, and from there, follow the overland paths as far east as you go until the Limestone rock turns to sand. From there, simply start mining any noticeably sandy area, and you’ll get sand. You may even hit harder rocky areas in the desert, and then start mining Sandstone in the process.
The best way to get sand is simply mining the large piles of sand. Quite a lot of the map contains Sandstone pathways since the area is supposed to be fairly mountainous. Look for the larger dunes in the area, alongside any submerged ruins, as you can get a lot of sand that way,
When you get the material, you’re now free to landscape using the construction hammer, alongside using it in crafting recipes. It is needed in creating Aloe seeds, which you can plant and farm to create materials and resources for end-game healing equipment. Feel free to CTRL mouse wheel scroll down to the preferred soil type, and you should find sand on your list to begin landscaping with.
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