In this guide, you will find out where you can get endless clay and stone in the Graveyard Keeper.
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Graveyard Keeper guides, tips and recipes.
In this guide, you will learn how to earn Red and Green Technology Points in Graveyard Keeper.
Ashes are a pretty useful resource in Graveyard Keeper. Not only is it used to create an ingredient that is required for fertilization, ash also has several other uses, such as making black dye and flavor enhancer.
To get into the dungeon, you need to find the Active Key for Snake - this quest is available at the very beginning of the game. To get the key, you must first go to the astrologer and give him the skull. However, in order to get the skull, you need the Hard Parts skill. With this skill, you can extract the skull from the body.
You might think that the cemetery management game has nothing to do with farming, but it is not. Farming isn't as difficult here as it is in Stardew Valley, but it still plays a role in making money.
Since you are the keeper of the graveyard in Graveyard Keeper, one of your tasks is butchering corpses. This brings in meat that can be sold to the Dead Horse Tavern, but requires a special meat seal (stamp) to sell.
To get oil from Graveyard Keeper, you can do one of two things - you can either buy it or make it yourself.
In this guide, you will learn how to get Marble, Coal and Infinite Iron Ore in Graveyard Keeper.
On your farm at Graveyard Keeper, you can prepare different types of food and drinks. This guide provides a detailed description of all the dishes, as well as their energy value and the exact recipe.
The Morgue is one of the most important regions in the Graveyard Keeper as it allows you to store bodies on pallets to slow down their decay rate. There you can also create a showdown table to make money and improve the quality of the graveyard.