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Salem's world is made up of many unique terrain types or biomes.
Many of these are home to unique animal and item spawns, which are catalogued here.
Note that universal spawns (such as Flint and Smooth Stones) will be omitted.

Creature and item spawns will also be governed by the level of civilization in a particular area.
Please see the Darkness article for more specific information.

This page is being split into separate subpages see list below.
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Plains

Grassland

Grassland

AKA: plains, steppe

Grasslands range from wide, open plains to small patches within forests. They are characterized as being largely flat, with few trees, and vary in color from brown, to yellow, to pale green, to a rich green. At the time of writing, grasslands are the only terrain in which creatures spawn, making them essential to any budding settlement.

Creatures:
No creatures found here.

Unique items:

Foraged:
Autumn Grass, Blackberry, Huckleberry, Honeysuckle Kudzu, Lavender Blewit, Milkweed Roots, Oakworth, Sugar Cap

Inspirational:
Devil's Wort

Badlands

Badlands

AKA: desert, steppe, dunes

Badlands tend to vary a lot in elevation, being very flat in one place and sporting sheer cliffs in another. They are much like grasslands, but completely lack creature spawns.

Creatures
No creatures found here.

Foraged:
Autumn Grass, Blackberry, Huckleberry, Honeysuckle Kudzu, Lavender Blewit, Sugar Cap

Inspirational:
Devil's Wort

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Forests

Two types of forest populate the world of Salem. These forests make for brilliant homes (or neighbors) as they are rich in mushrooms and inspirationals, yet often lack enough grassy patches to satisfy the determined hunter. This will likely change with time, as the developers create new animals or extend the territories of existing ones.

Under a maple tree

Autumnal

AKA: maple forest

Unique items:
Foraged:

Blackberry, Maple Leaf, Virginia Snail, Waxing Toadstool, Wild Garlic, Witch's Hat

Inspirational:

Chestnut, New World Gourd, Perfect Autumn Leaf, Singing Old Log

The pine-filled woods

Coniferous

AKA: pine forest, lumberwoods, woods

Unique items:
Foraged:

Blackberry, Lavender Blewit, Virginia Snail, Waxing Toadstool, Wild Garlic, Witch's Hat

Inspirational:

Chestnut, Singing Old Log

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Lakes and Rivers

Much of Salem is streaked with rivers, lakes and pools of water. New characters will find they are a viable source of food via Fishing, but note that deeper water requires Swimming to cross. Also note that (currently) none of the water-based terrain types are dig-able, and that swamps are rather rare.

A lake's edge

Water

AKA: lake, sea, ocean, river, stream

Unique items:
Foraged:

Fish, Lilypad Bulb, Seaweed

Inspirational:

Beautiful Seashell

Shoreline

Sand

AKA: beach, shore

Unique items:
Foraged:

Coarse Salt, Seaweed

Inspirational:

Aged Driftwood, Beautiful Seashell

PLACEHOLDER

Swamp

AKA: bog, wetland

Unique items:
Foraged:

Lilypad Bulb, Seaweed, Waxing Toadstool

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Quarries

Found in all biomes, quarries can be gathered from by digging over them with a shovel and the skill Quarrying.

A stone quarry

Stone

Stone quarries are abundant, found in varying sizes in any biome. Digging on one will yield one Stone Boulder.

Limestone

Limestone

Lime quarries are much rarer than their stone counterpart, and often much smaller. Digging on one will yield one Lime Boulder.

A pit of clay

Clay

Clay can be collected from clay pits, which share the same tile as dug dirt yet appear naturally.

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Terrain Oddities

Shoreline

Trails?

As well as the standard biomes, Salem is dotted with the occasional trail. These are brown, muddy-looking streaks resembling roadways, are of varying length and seem to be placed quite randomly. It is not known whether these are simply to spice up the landscape and act as landmarks or if they will have some other purpose in the future. Digging over one yields only dirt.

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