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Grow your own tasty berries with these lovely little seeds. In ancient Ashenfall, young villagers would gift a potential romantic partner with a handful of berries, and if the plant flourished it was seen as proof that they were meant to be together.
Grow your own tasty berries with these lovely little seeds. In ancient Ashenfall, young villagers would gift a potential romantic partner with a handful of berries, and if the plant flourished it was seen as proof that they were meant to be together.


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Latest revision as of 18:50, 9 April 2026

Script error: No such module "Top icons". Template:Infobox Build Redberry Seeds are a type of Brynmoor Seed, used in the Dragonwilds:Farming skill. Redberry Seeds can be used to grow redberries in a Dragonwilds:Farming Plot. However, it is best to plant them in an Dragonwilds:Ash Farming Plot.

Planting Redberry Seeds in a Farming Plot will yield 5 experience in Dragonwilds:Farming. Redberry Seeds can be obtained from harvesting wild Dragonwilds:Redberry Bush.

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The following text is transcribed from the Journal.

Grow your own tasty berries with these lovely little seeds. In ancient Ashenfall, young villagers would gift a potential romantic partner with a handful of berries, and if the plant flourished it was seen as proof that they were meant to be together.

Most considered it a rather cheap and rubbish gift, and so contrary to the folklore, these rarely resulted in meaningful relationships.

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