

When you’ve found one, place the Sap Extractor on it and a Workbench nearby and you’ll be able to get Yggdrasil Sap. These look like huge glowing roots and when you reach one it should say it's "pulsating with energy". When you’ve built the Sap Extractor, you’ll want to find an Yggdrasil Root.

Bear in mind that you cannot use portals with the required Black Metal or Dverge Extractor in your inventory. Once you’ve found the materials listed below, head to your Workbench and craft the Sap Extractor. You may have to fight the Dvergr to get them, though it is possible to get other creatures to smash the crates for you without angering any of them. When you stumble across these settlements be sure to check them thoroughly – Dvergr Extractors can be found hidden away in breakable crates, along with Soft Tissue which you'll need later. These areas have a distinctive glow giving away their position through the mist, and Dvergr Rogues and Mages live within them. Before you can do this you need to build a Sap Extractor, and you’ll have to find a Dvergr Extractor to make one.ĭvergr Extractors are found in Dvergr settlements. These roots yield Yggdrasil Sap which you can turn into Refined Eitr. To get your hands on Refined Eitr, you’ll need to find Yggdrasil roots. The resource is called Refined Eitr, which you’ll need to craft important items related to magic. Glowing Magecap mushrooms will give you Eitr, or you can create better items at cooking stations for greater amounts of Eitr.

You’ll gain a new purple bar which tells you how much you can use your magic, and when you use it the bar will decrease. The Eitr stat is unlocked by eating foods that contain Eitr.
