Fabric is a sturdy material woven from Linen in Enshrouded. It provides players with valuable functionality and plays a key role in crafting high-quality armor and other useful items. Fabric offers superior durability compared to basic materials, making it ideal for crafting long-lasting gear.
Where to find Fabric in Enshrouded
There are two main ways to get Fabric in Enshrouded – crafting it yourself and looting chests and destructible.
Crafting is the main and most reliable method, but it requires more effort and resources. To craft Fabric players will need to unlock the Loom. Complete the “Loom for the Hunter” quest. This involves finding the Weaver’s Cottage in East Lapis and retrieving the Loom hidden within. You can find East Lapis by traveling north from the Kindlewastes Tower, then through a cave passage to reach the plateau. Alternatively, go through the northwestern side of Nomad Highlands, pass Vukah territory, and descend onto the plateau.
You’ll need Linen to make Fabric. Grow Flax in the Revelwood biome, located north of the Springlands. Look for dense forests with tall trees. Use the Hunter’s Hand Spindle to craft Linen from Flax. Two Flax makes one Linen. With five Linen, use the Loom in your base to craft one Fabric.
Looting chests and destructibles is a less reliable method but can be helpful in the early game. Look for chests in the Kindlewastes biome, especially near Towers and forsaken structures in the Nomad Highlands, Sun Temples, Flame Sanctums, and Shrines. Besides chests also keep an eye out for vases and other lootable objects. While Fabric can drop from these sources, it’s not guaranteed and is often mixed with other colored fabrics.
Farming Flax is the most sustainable way to get Fabric. Consider setting up a dedicated farm in the Revelwood biome. Use fertilized soil to improve your Flax yield and speed up Fabric production. Plant and farm Saffron for crafting Yellow Fabric later. If you’re struggling early on, prioritize Flax farming and use Fabric sparingly.