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These gourds are most popular around autumn, when they are hollowed out by local children and used to ward away spirits - poorly, as it seems they attract more than they repel.<br><br>Indeed one strange fellow found himself so delighted by the odd gourds that he took an aspect of them into himself, feeling that they best embodied his favourite time of the year. So the strange individual known as "Pumpkin Pete", part of the Pete family, came to be. | These gourds are most popular around autumn, when they are hollowed out by local children and used to ward away spirits - poorly, as it seems they attract more than they repel.<br><br>Indeed one strange fellow found himself so delighted by the odd gourds that he took an aspect of them into himself, feeling that they best embodied his favourite time of the year. So the strange individual known as "Pumpkin Pete", part of the Pete family, came to be. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 9 April 2026
Pumpkin Seeds are a type of Fellhollow Seed, used in the Dragonwilds:Farming skill.
Pumpkin Seeds can be used to grow Dragonwilds:Pumpkin (farming) in a Dragonwilds:Farming Plot. However, it is best to plant them in Dragonwilds:Willow Farming Plot.
Planting Pumpkin Seeds in a Farming Plot will yield 5 experience in Dragonwilds:Farming. Pumpkin Seeds can be obtained from harvesting wild Dragonwilds:Pumpkin (plant)
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These gourds are most popular around autumn, when they are hollowed out by local children and used to ward away spirits - poorly, as it seems they attract more than they repel.
Indeed one strange fellow found himself so delighted by the odd gourds that he took an aspect of them into himself, feeling that they best embodied his favourite time of the year. So the strange individual known as "Pumpkin Pete", part of the Pete family, came to be.