Nightingale twine
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How to get Twine in Nightingale

You'll need a lot of fibre for this one.

As you progress through Nightingale’s quest line, you’ll have to find crucial resources like twine to help you build structures like the upgrade workbench. If you’re looking to improve your gear in preparation for more Realmwalking, you’ll need to stock up on these important materials throughout your playthrough.

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How to get Twine in Nightingale

Crafting twine in Nightingale requires using fibre in a simple spinning wheel and waiting a few seconds for the crafting process to finish. For each piece of twine you create, you need two fibres, which you can get by harvesting wild plants and grass. Once you create some twine, you can use it to build structures such as an upgrade bench or save it in case you need it for future crafting recipes.

Nightingale twine recipe
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Before you can create twine, you’ll need to purchase a schematic for a simple spinning wheel and build it. Like most structures in Nightingale, you’ll find the blueprint at various Essence Traders.

How to build a Simple Spinning Wheel in Nightingale

Building a simple spinning wheel requires purchasing the structure’s schematic from an Essence Trader for 55 Essence Dust before using wood bundles, fibre, and bones to build it. I found this blueprint from an Abeyance trader who sold schematics for the mortar station, saw table, and smelter, but you can also find various traders as you explore other Realms.

Nightingale simple spinning wheel
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Once you buy the simple spinning wheel schematic, you’ll need the following resources to build it:

  • 3 wood bundles
  • 15 fibre
  • 1 bone

Like many crafting stations, you’ll need wood bundles from chopping down trees and fibre from wild grass. Bones are a common drop from passive and hostile creatures you find in the wild, making this easy to farm if you have a Slingbow and ammo for targeting wild deer or solid melee weapons for dealing with aggressive creatures.

Once you build the simple spinning wheel, you’ll find the twine crafting recipe near the top. You’ll also find recipes for wick, refined fibre, and Charm Twine that you can use for other items.


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