V Rising: How to Craft Cotton Yarn

David Mickov
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Let’s learn the best ways of finding Cotton and how to be able to process it and convert it into a Cotton Yarn.

How to Craft Cotton Yarn – V Rising

First of all, you will need a Loom to be able to craft Cotton Yarn. Then to be able to actually make it, you’ll need the recipe. So go on ahead and build yourself a Blood Altar to hunt the blood of the mini-boss you’ll need to kill.

You will want to go after Beatrice The Tailor. She is a level 38 pretty tanky NPC which gives you very good rewards(the Human form) as well as the recipe for crafting Loom and Cotton yarn.

You will need to farm Cotton first as it is a required resource to be able to craft Cotton Yarn. You can find Cotton in one of these T2 regions here and all throughout the Dunley Farmlands area. They will be marked with the name Cotton Farm so you can’t miss them.

Just go on next to the white cotton flowers and proceed to hit them with your melee weapon. One farm should give more than plenty of Cotton for crafting Yarn. Be wary of the Garlic Exposure.

Then once you have collected enough Cotton, go next to the Loom to interact with it. Place the cotton in the left side or in the Input group. It will take you around 1:30 minutes to craft all of those materials into a Yarn.

I hope this helped out a bit. Good luck!

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