Every home you design, item you craft, and upgrade you unlock in Heartopia begins with the resources you gather. Some resources are so common you’ll gather them without thinking, while others only appear in specific regions, rotate daily, or show up during special events. It’s easy to reach a point where you’re missing just one item and suddenly find yourself roaming the world, not sure where to find it.
This guide explains where to find all the resources in Heartopia, so you spend less time searching and more time building the life you want.
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All Resources in Heartopia and Where to Find Them
Crafting Materials
Heartopia features a wide variety of crafting materials that players can use to craft and experiment with furniture and decorative items. Below is a list of them.
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Resource |
Where to Find |
Uses |
|---|---|---|
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Wood |
Chop trees in the Forest area. |
Used to craft basic furniture such as chairs, sofas, bookshelves, picture frames, and other starter items. |
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Branch |
Harvest bushes scattered throughout Heartopia. |
Used in small decorative items and basic crafting components. |
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Rare Timber |
Found by chopping thick trees in the Suburb area between Plots 4–5. Sometimes sold at the Acorn General Store. |
Used to craft premium furniture like farmhouse beds, vanity mirrors, and high-end decor. |
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Roaming Oak Timber |
Obtained by helping Oak-Oak after completing “Astralis in Forest.” Oak-Oak spawns at three random locations each day. You can only collect 3 Roaming Oak Timbers per day. |
Used for furniture, garden decor, and premium crafting. |
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Black Walnut |
Chop Black Walnut trees in the northeast plains. |
Used for luxury furniture and high-end decorative items. |
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Bamboo |
Harvest bamboo plants in forest groves. |
Used for fences, Asian-style furniture, and decorative pieces. |
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Stone |
Found along roadsides, near houses, forests, cliffs, and fruit areas. |
Used for foundations, pathways, and garden fountains. |
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Coal |
Mine ore nodes inside caves. |
Used as furnace fuel for smelting and crafting. |
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Flawless Flourite |
Mined from a daily rotating light-blue crystal rock near home plots and roadsides. |
Used for premium decor and lighting furniture. Limited to three per day. |
Foraged Plants and Mushrooms
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Resource |
Where to Find |
Uses |
|---|---|---|
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Apple, Mandarin, Blueberry, Raspberry |
These fruits grow on trees near your home plot and can be collected by chopping fruit-bearing trees. |
Used in cooking, gifting, and restoring energy |
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Shiitake |
Foraged throughout the Fishing Village. |
Used in cooking; bizarre variants are rarer and more valuable. |
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Button Mushroom |
Found while foraging in the Flower Field. |
Used in a variety of recipes. |
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Penny Bun |
Grows naturally in the Forest. |
Used in more advanced dishes. |
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Oyster Mushroom |
Found on Onsen Mountain. |
Used in high-value cooking recipes. |
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Black Truffle |
Dug from black mounds scattered across Forest Island. |
Used in premium recipes and sells for high gold. |
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Matsutake |
Hidden beneath trees in the Spirit Oak Pine Forest. |
A rare ingredient for special cooking recipes. |
Some late-game materials may not yet be known. We’ll update this guide as more late-game resources are found.
