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There are  as many as 18* plants in RimWorld that can be grown and harvested as resources.  These can be broken down loosely into four basic categories: "food" crops, "textile" crops, "medical" crops, and "decorative" crops. There are also a couple "special purpose" crops (...)
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There are  over 20* plants in RimWorld that can be grown and harvested as resources.  These can be broken down loosely into four basic categories: "food" crops, "textile" crops, "medical" crops, and "decorative" crops. There are also a couple "special purpose" crops (...)
  
 
: (* the exact number currently available to your colony depends on your current progress on the [[Research]] tree, and which [[DLC]]'s you own/are using.)
 
: (* the exact number currently available to your colony depends on your current progress on the [[Research]] tree, and which [[DLC]]'s you own/are using.)
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* Corn (slow but highest nutritional yield)
 
* Corn (slow but highest nutritional yield)
 
* Strawberry (min skill 5) (yields "berries", identical to those harvested from wild bushes; only field crop that can be eaten raw)
 
* Strawberry (min skill 5) (yields "berries", identical to those harvested from wild bushes; only field crop that can be eaten raw)
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* Haygrass / Hay (...)
 
* Cocoa (...)
 
* Cocoa (...)
 
* Nutrifungus (...)
 
* Nutrifungus (...)

Revision as of 16:50, 10 January 2022

(Work in progress. When finished, this article will, at a glance, give the basic comparisons of the different available crops, with tables and a short summary for each.)


There are over 20* plants in RimWorld that can be grown and harvested as resources. These can be broken down loosely into four basic categories: "food" crops, "textile" crops, "medical" crops, and "decorative" crops. There are also a couple "special purpose" crops (...)

(* the exact number currently available to your colony depends on your current progress on the Research tree, and which DLC's you own/are using.)


Food crops
These are crops which can be eaten, usually after cooking
  • Rice (fast but labor-intensive)
  • Potatoes (average re labor:nutrion yield, low fertility sensitivity)
  • Corn (slow but highest nutritional yield)
  • Strawberry (min skill 5) (yields "berries", identical to those harvested from wild bushes; only field crop that can be eaten raw)
  • Haygrass / Hay (...)
  • Cocoa (...)
  • Nutrifungus (...)
Textile crops
These are crops which cannot be used in their "raw" state and so have a small(er) cash value as such, but can be processed into something useful, which increases their value significantly.
  • Cotton plant/ cloth
  • Devilstrand mushroom/ devilstrand ()
Medical crops

These are crops which can, after processing, greatly alter a pawn's physical or mood stats to achieve a desired goal (and possibly also addiction). A colony can produce enough for their own foreseeable needs, or create a larger scale enterprise with the intention of trade,

  • Hop plant (min skill 3) / beer
  • Smokeleaf plant/smokeleaf (min skill 4) / smokeleaf joints
  • Psychoid plant (min skill 6) / psychoid tea, go-juice, flake
  • Healroot (min skill 8) / herbal medicine
Decorative

These crops serve only to beautify your colony.

  • Day lily
  • Rose
  • Bonzai tree
  • Tinctoria / dyes
(tbd)

(...)

  • Fibercorn / (...)
  • Gauranlen pods / (...)
  • Timbershrooms / (non-"plant") wood
  • Trees / wood