Forage like a pro! Learn more about where you can find Heat Root, one of the items you can discover while foraging in Palia.
It doesn’t take too much to wander around and find some good stuff in Palia. Even on your base farm location, the one you get at the start of the game, you can find enough mushrooms to create a very basic cooking recipe. While the more complex items are a fair bit down the road, nothing’s stopping you from gathering end-game items through just a little bit of explorative foraging.
The Heat Root is just one of the many rare gatherables that are necessary for various recipes in the game. If you find yourself needing some, we have a quick little guide that can help you track down some for your character in Palia.If you’re looking for Heat Root, you’ll have to start by going to, you can find Heat Root along the cliffs if you climb high enough. If you’ve already been to the, you can access this area by using the Coral Shores as a fast-travel location.
Don’t be fooled by the fact that Heat Root have a specific location where they can be found though. Sometimes you can manage to come across Heat Root wherever cliffs are in Palia. They aren’t reserved for just Bahari Bay. So if you feel like climbing cliffs of any sort, keep an eye out for Heat Root.Being a foraging item, the Heat Root is commonly used for either. If you try to sell it at the Foraging Guild Store, you’ll get 6 Foraging Metals.
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