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The Role of the Dirt in Enshrouded
Dirt might not be as exciting of a find as more exotic resources like Shroud Cores or Elixirs, but it's the underpinning of most of what's important in your Enshrouded experience. Here's why dirt is more valuable than it appears:- Essential Tool Making: Dirt is an important ingredient in making some of the most basic but essential tools in Enshrouded. From your starter pickaxe to important building structures, it will play a big role in getting you through the initial progression.
- Building Safe Haven: As you progress forward, creating a solid secure area will be of very much importance. Dirt is one of the most common and of a large quantity resources to build walls, floors, and other parts of the haven to shield you from the outside environment and hazardous creatures.
- Meeting Demands: Some of the quests in Enshrouded may come with demands for an exact amount of dirt, as an offering or to craft something, to ensure that you can complete such quests quickly.
- Decorate: Dirt can even be used as a creative measure to set up some kind of decorative element within your base, or around your camp. Think about pathways, elevated platforms, or just give some kind of natural touch to your surroundings.

Getting hold of Planet is a quick accession
The beauty of the dirt at Enshrouded is that it is readily available and easily obtained in great quantity. Here's how to get your dirty hands on this most important element:- Use Your Pickaxe: Equipped is your trusty pickaxe, the tool which you had originally been provided within the game. Walk up to any patch of ground and commence swinging. Dirt will pop out easily, adding to your inventory.
- Look for Existing Structures: The world of Embervale is filled with pre-existing structures made from dirt. These can be abandoned buildings, ruins, or natural mounds. Feel free to mine these structures for a quick and easy dirt supply.
Dirt is easy to work with; there are no complicated mechanics or secreted locations. It is a resource readily available almost with every footstep that you take.
Earth Construction and Masonry
Put your dirt collection to good use. Here are some of the major uses:- Essential Tools: Craft pickaxes, shovels, and even build basic campfires—all needing dirt as a primary component.
- Laying Foundations: The soil is the base on which walls, floors, and all other buildings in your base are laid. Use it to build a safe and secure haven.
- Quest Completion: So, as I have indicated earlier, some of your quests will demand dirt as an offering, or as a crafting item. Having them in stock simply means this permits you to complete such quests without the hassle of delays.
- Decorate: Be creative! Dirt can be made into walkways, raised platforms, or just be used to bring a natural feel to the aesthetics of your base.

Can I run out of dirt in Enshrouded?
With the commonality of dirt, it's pretty impossible to run out of it. Many available sources exist all around the world, and most crafts recipes ask for only a minimal amount.
Is there a better alternative to the use of soil in the construction of buildings in Enshrouded?
As you go on, you will get access to more powerful building materials, such as stone or even metal. For the basic construction of a base, the dirt is a simple, ready, and comparatively cheap option.
Can you make dirt productive?
Dirt doesn't have its own "farming" technique. The only thing you can do is venture out into the world and dig up any patch of ground you can find.
Can the soil produce other things than what has been enumerated above?
The main uses of dirt are in the making of tools, the build-up of structures and, finally, in some quests. Well, be creative in a manner that you can find ways in which to use it decoratively within your base.