RuneScape: Dragonwildsis an open-world survival game that follows a lot of trends from similar games within the genre, and that includes hunting down adorable little animals for their fur. Coarse Animal Fur is a rare early game resource inRuneScape: Dragonwildsthat players need a lot of in order to craft Coarse Thread and other materials used in armor and clothing.

While Coarse Animal Fur does come from animals, not every creature inRuneScape: Dragonwildsdrops it. Some animals are more likely to drop Coarse Animal Fur in higher quantities as well, so there are a few optimal farming locations for players seeking to level up their skills. Players will eventually amass a stockpile of Coarse Animal Fur that can keep their Spinning Wheels constantly active, but newRuneScape: Dragonwildsplayers can have trouble keeping their inventories full of fur in the early stages of the game.

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How to Get Coarse Animal Fur inRuneScape: Dragonwilds

Coarse Animal Fur is obtained by defeating animals throughout the wilds of Ashenfall inRuneScape: Dragonwilds, particularly small ones like Kebbits and rats. Chickens and cows can also be encountered while exploring, but they don’t drop Coarse Animal Fur. Instead, the former drops Feathers and the latter drops Animal Hide, so they can be safely ignored if players don’t need either of those. Feathers are good to stock up on forbow users,however.

Kebbits are the best bet for Coarse Animal Fur farming since they’re exceptionally weak and very common, making them easy prey even for undergeared players. Finding Kebbits can be a hassle, though, but there are a few spots where they tend to spawn in large groups.

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The best place to find Kebbits inRuneScape: Dragonwildsis the forest near the Wise Old Man in Bramblemead Village. There’s a goblin camp nearby that dissuades players from venturing in that direction, but there’s usually a group of grazing Kebbits just off the road. Kebbits also like to explore the ruins of Bramblemead Village itself, so check the rundown buildings and surrounding streets for any stray creatures. The initial spawn area in the Temple Woods region is also home to plenty of Kebbits. All of these locations aregreat for leveling Woodcuttingas well.

Goblins and rats can also drop Coarse Animal Fur, so combat-oriented adventurers can wait until nightfall for rats to spawn or head out into the world in search of goblin camps. The rats directly drop the material when killed, while goblins drop an item called a Goblin Pack that must be opened by right-clicking the icon to gain access to the goods held within.

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As long as players take the time to defeat goblins, rats, and Kebbits on their travels, they should eventually amass quite a collection of Coarse Animal Fur forall their crafting needs.RuneScape: Dragonwildscontinually introduces all sorts of new crafting materials as players branch out into new regions, though, so the grind never truly stops.

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