RedWood
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RedWood is the Redwood forrest area of Ebenus Astrum.
Overview
RedWood is found in the Northwestern part of the map. In the south of the woods the Giant Bee can be found and
Giant Bee Honey can be harvested by the daring survivor.
Surroundings
To the South of the RedWood is a swamp area and to the Northeast is the snow biome.
Creatures
RedWood's creatures are diverse and plentiful. The possible spawns are:
Achatina
Archaeopteryx
Baryonyx
Beelzebufo
Carbonemys
Carnotaurus
Castoroides
Compy
Dilo
Dimetrodon
Dimorphodon
Diplodocus
Dire Bear
Dodo
Doedicurus
Gacha
Gallimimus
Giant Bee
Gigantopithecus
Hesperornis
Iguanodon
Kaprosuchus
Lystrosaurus
Megaloceros
Meganeura
Megatherium
Moschops
Oviraptor
Pachy
Paraceratherium
Parasaur
Phiomia
Pteranodon
Purlovia
Raptor
Sarco
Tapejara
Terror Bird
Therizinosaur
Thylacoleo
Titanoboa
Titanomyrma
Trike
Troodon
Resources
Berries
Chitin
Crystal
Fiber
Flint
Giant Bee Honey
Hide
Keratin
Meat
Metal
Raw Prime Meat
Sap
Stone
Thatch
Wood
Caves
The only cave found in RedWood is the The Caverns of Happiness, also known as the Holiday Cave, the entrance to the cave is accessible on foot. It is quite difficult to spot especially from the air so a ground approach is advisable in order to find the opening. Once inside a Tek Teleporter will take you to the NPC shop. To use tamed creatures inside the cave, a
Cryopod is required which can be obtained from the
Orbital Supply Drops found in the Snow, Desert or Grasslands on the map or crafted in a
Tek Replicator.
Cave | Difficulty | Artefact | Latitude | Longitude | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Caverns of Happiness | 19.4 | 11.6 | There is an interface terminal a short distance inside the cave that teleports players to another cave where the NPC trader shop is located. |
Notes
*RedWood is a great area to find Giant Bee Honey and
Sap.
*A Wooden Tree Platform or a
Metal Tree Platform can be made and placed on the larger trees for use as an elevated base or on several trees close together.