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This is the simplest class of insects to cover; even players not looking for them will easily acquire even the rarest insects in this class over time due to extreme necessity of wood and frequency of having to gather it in ATITD.
 
This is the simplest class of insects to cover; even players not looking for them will easily acquire even the rarest insects in this class over time due to extreme necessity of wood and frequency of having to gather it in ATITD.
 
== Research and Tuition ==
 
*42 needed for 7th Degree [[Fly Tying]]
 
  
 
== Uses ==
 
== Uses ==
 
* 1 [[insect]] can be used to make a [[Lures]] with the [[Fly Tying]] skill.
 
* 1 [[insect]] can be used to make a [[Lures]] with the [[Fly Tying]] skill.
 
* Varying amounts of [[insects]] can be used to feed [[Chickens]]
 
* Varying amounts of [[insects]] can be used to feed [[Chickens]]
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== Research and Tuition ==
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*42 needed for 7th Degree [[Fly Tying]]
  
 
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Revision as of 01:10, 7 March 2016

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One of the many Insects found in Egypt.

Source

They are collected automatically in the course of various basic tasks once one has learned the Arthropodology skill. They may be stored in chests like any other resource.

How to obtain:

  • Gather wood

This is the simplest class of insects to cover; even players not looking for them will easily acquire even the rarest insects in this class over time due to extreme necessity of wood and frequency of having to gather it in ATITD.

Uses

Research and Tuition

Required By

Fly Tying

Produced By

Trees