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Grape
April 27, 2026 at 01:21 PM
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Grape is a foraged food ingredient in Windrose. In practice it behaves as a common cooking input, although the data-mined item entry in the launch build carries an unusually high internal rarity tag. The Rarity System page explains that the launch build ships gear through four active tiers (Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic) while reserving two higher tiers in the item data that are not accessible as equipment; special ingredients and quest items sometimes inherit those higher data tags without the power implications. Grape is one of the clearer examples.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Category | Food ingredient (foraged) |
Functional tier | Common cooking input |
Data-mined rarity tag | Legendary (reflects unique data-slot status, not power) |
Stack size | 50 |
Primary source | Wild foraging from grape plants in the world |
Primary use | Vinegar at the Cutting Table |
Grape is not farmable at the Seedbed in the live build. It is foraged from wild grape plants scattered across the archipelago. Players who try to plant Grape the way they plant Flax or Corn will find no seed entry for it; the only way to stockpile Grape is to find and harvest the wild plant on routine exploration runs.
The plants show up most consistently along cleared Foothills paths and in some Coastal Jungle clearings. Treat Grape as an opportunistic pickup rather than a scheduled farm, and return to it the way you return to high-value foraging sites like Cocoplum or Banana.
The most common use for Grape is the Vinegar recipe at the Cutting Table. Vinegar then folds into a handful of mid-to-late cooking recipes, so most Grape in a stable economy is routed through that chain. Grape can also be eaten directly from the inventory as a minor hunger-filling snack, but the per-unit value of cooking it into Vinegar is substantially higher.
The in-game item description presents Grape as a prized foraged fruit; the flavor text leans into that framing by hinting at premium culinary use. That flavor framing probably explains why the item was assigned the unusually high internal rarity tag: the writer treated Grape as a special ingredient rather than as a generic farm crop. The mechanical reality in the current build is simpler: it is a useful cooking input with a single clear recipe path.
Vinegar the primary consumer recipe
Cutting Table the station that turns Grape into Vinegar
Cooking Recipes the full recipe index
Food and Potions category overview
Rarity System context for the Legendary data tag
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Weight | 0.0 |
Stack | 50 |