"Rattopia" is very rich in land resources. Some players may not be familiar with it, so you may wish to refer to the detailed introduction of land resources for everyone. I hope it will be helpful to you.
Land resources:
Figure 3.1.1.1 New friend 1, soil
Figure 3.1.1.2 Soil (harvest from the collection plot, the same below)
Figure 3.1.2.1 Necessary for building a city entrance, New Friends 2, Stone
Figure 3.1.2.2 Stone, raw material for making stone bricks
Figure 3.1.3.1 Mengxin Friends 3, leaves
Figure 3.1.3.2 Leaves, raw materials for various fabrics
Figure 3.1.4.1 New Friends 4, Bark
Figure 3.1.4.2 Wood, widely used
Figure 3.1.5.1 One of the three ores, copper ore
Figure 3.1.5.2 Copper ore, raw material for copper ingots
Figure 3.1.6.1 The second of three types of ores, iron ore
Figure 3.1.6.2 Iron ore, raw material for iron ingots
Figure 3.1.7.1 The third of three types of ores, gold ore
Figure 3.1.7.2 Gold ore, raw material for gold ingots
Figure 3.1.8.1 Crystal
Figure 3.1.8.2 Crystal, one of the important luxuries
Figure 3.1.9.1 Clay, often accompanied by mucus, with frogs, vines and berry bushes nearby, or alone around water
Figure 3.1.9.2 Clay, the core raw material of large and small vegetable gardens, is also one of the raw materials of ceramics
Figure 3.1.10.1 Mucus
Figure 3.1.10.2 Mucus, currently of little use
Figure 3.1.11.1 Beeswax, only found around bees
Figure 3.1.11.2 Beeswax, one of the raw materials for candles
Figure 3.1.12.1 Sandstone, sandstone and sand are often found in arid areas, near thorns, cacti, armadillos and scorpions
Figure 3.1.12.2 Sandstone can be processed into sand
Figure 3.1.13.1 Sand
Figure 3.1.13.2 Sand, raw material of glass
Figure 3.1.14.1 Bones
Figure 3.1.14.2 Bones, ground into bone meal are raw materials for iron ingots and farms
Figure 3.1.15.1 Sticky slate
Figure 3.1.15.2 Clay slate, part of the decorative building material
Figure 3.1.16.1 Water can be regenerated through rain, dew collectors, and sea anemones. Water on natural soil blocks will disappear over time.
Figure 3.1.16.2 Water, an important raw material for farm and processed food
Figure 3.1.17.1 Snow is only generated on the surface when it snows in winter, and will melt into water in spring.
Figure 3.1.17.2 Raw materials for snow, ice cream and ice wall
Figure 3.1.18.1 Rock salt
Figure 3.1.18.2 Rock salt can be ground into table salt
Figure 3.1.19 The contaminated plot appears two spaces below the tombstone and cannot be excavated. It will be restored after clearing the tombstone.
Figure 3.1.20.1 Limestone, often found near groundwater
Figure 3.1.20.2 Limestone can be ground into limestone powder and used as raw material for farms, etc.
Figure 3.1.21.1 The plot where the weasel refreshes can be mined
Figure 3.1.21.2 The output is also soil, but the durability is higher.
Figure 3.1.22 Vine ladder, you can climb directly, switch the attack mode to attack, no falling