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How to Get Bonemeal in Enshrouded

Nah, this ain't no shamanistic ritual.

Bonemeal is one of the core mats for various crafts in Enshrouded, and getting a good supply of it should be a priority for you as early as possible. Bonemeal is a craftable item, and in this article, I’ll show you how to craft it in Enshrouded.

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How to Craft Bonemeal in Enshrouded

To make Bonemeal, use Bones in the Grinding Stones workstation. If you do not have the Grinding Stones yet, you must unlock the Alchemist. Then, by supplying 10 Flinstone and 15 Stones to the Alchemist, you can set up your Grinding Stones. You can find Flinstone and Stone around the world.

It takes a minute for every instance of Bonemeal crafting to be completed successfully. For each Bone you invest, you will get two Bonemeals. Patience is advised if you need larger quantities of Bonemeal.

Where to Find Bones for Bonemeal in Enshrouded

Bones can be found by slaying wildlife and skeletons in Enshrouded. This means that you will have to fight tooth and nail for your bones. You may consider fighting Boars, Wolves, and Skeletons from a distance (whether it’s with a bow or magic) if your armor is not strong enough just to avoid taking too much damage or getting killed

What Can You Craft With Bonemeal in Enshrouded?

Notable examples are:

Also, the Farmer will require Bonemeal for quite a few things, so Bonemeal will be one of the crucial resources that you will have to farm frequently on your adventurous journey in Enshrouded. There’s almost always a good reason to collect all the Bones you’ll be picking up rather than tossing them away.

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Nikola has been a Staff Writer at Prima Games since May 2022. He has been gaming since being able to hold an Amiga 500 joystick on his own, back in the early 90s (when gaming was really good!). Nikola has helped organize dozens of gaming events and tournaments and has been professionally attached to gaming since 2009.