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| forage  = [[Lady's Mantle]], [[Dewy Lady's Mantle]], [[Candleberry]], [[Frog's Crown]], [[Royal Toadstool]], [[Waybroad]], [[Rainbowpad]], [[Camomile]]
| forage  = [[Lady's Mantle]], [[Dewy Lady's Mantle]], [[Candleberry]], [[Frog's Crown]], [[Royal Toadstool]], [[Waybroad]], [[Rainbowpad]], [[Camomile]]
| trees  = [[Pine Tree]], [[Larch Tree]]
| plants  = [[Old Trunk]], [[Old Stump]], [[Bog-Myrtle Bush]]
| plants  = [[Old Trunk]], [[Old Stump]], [[Bog-Myrtle Bush]]
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Revision as of 07:29, 10 January 2019

Bog
BogTerrain.png
Bog terrain
Can be paved No
Can be plowed No
Max Speed Crawl
Forageables Lady's Mantle, Dewy Lady's Mantle, Candleberry, Frog's Crown, Royal Toadstool, Waybroad, Rainbowpad, Camomile
Trees Larch Tree, Pine Tree
Flora Old Trunk, Old Stump, Bog-Myrtle Bush
Fauna Dragonfly, Dryad, Frog, Midge Swarm, Toad
Go to Terrain page.

Bog are one of the many biomes within the Hearthlands, appearing in clumps which can be connected by small, branching straits. Without a horse, the fastest a Hearthling can traverse through them is at a crawl, and it will use up significantly more stamina to do so. Any kind of landscaping is impossible within a Bog, and they cannot be used as a source of water, nor can boats or rafts be placed on them like in rivers or lakes.

If you have empty equipment slots while you walk through a Bog, you will slowly accumulate Leeches, which will eventually start dealing damage to you as they try to reach your Constitution stat, for up to three bites until they become bloated, where they can either be left to eventually turn back into a normal leech or used as fishing bait. As such, living near a Bog can be useful for collecting fishing bait, even more so if you are also near a fishing node.