Lint Rope is a material in Grounded that is created by feeding Lint into a Spinning Wheel. While it is not strictly required that players obtain Lint Rope during their playthroughs, this resource is used in the crafting of some of the best weapons and armor pieces in the game. This makes Lint Rope a fairly desirable crafting material, and this guide will help fans farm the Lint in Grounded from which it is spun.

To note, players will need a Tier 3 chopping tool before they can harvest Lint from Lint Clumps. Fans can unlock the recipe for this Tier 3 tool in Grounded by analyzing a Termite Chomper, Termite Part, or Tough Gunk, and the Woodpile in the northwest corner of the yard is a great source for these materials. Once a player has ultimately earned the recipe for the Tier 3 Axe, they should create the tool by combining two Termite Chompers, two Crow Feather Pieces, and four Tough Gunk.

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Grounded: Lint Locations

The first Lint farming location is the doormat in front of the shed, a structure that is situated in the northwest corner of the map. To access this mat, Grounded players should scale the red dirt bike that descends into the yard just south of the shed, and they should turn to their left once they reach the structure's porch. Notably, fans will encounter Black Soldier Ants on this porch, and they should be prepared to defend themselves while they are harvesting Lint.

Players can also find a tremendous amount of Lint in the Undershed, an area that can be accessed after collecting the four Super BURG.L Chips as part of Grounded's story. As the name of this location suggests, the Undershed is underneath the shed with the aforementioned doormat, and it can be entered by swimming through the puddle on its east side. Once a player gets inside the Undershed, they should look for Lint Clumps amidst the pink insulation that is scattered about.

While players are farming for Lint in the Undershed, they may want to investigate a piece of PVC piping that is hanging from the ceiling. Indeed, this pipe is home to Scarabs, a rare creature that drop Twinkling Shells in Grounded. For the uninitiated, that material is used to perform the final upgrades on weapons, and its elusive nature means that fans should take every opportunity to collect it that they get.

Grounded is available for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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