Heartopia’s crafting, decorating, and progression systems rely heavily on gathering the right materials from the right places. Some resources are common and found almost everywhere, while others rotate daily, only appear in specific regions, or require special events to obtain.
This guide explains where to find every resource in Heartopia, what each resource is used for, and how to farm them efficiently.
1. Resource Spawns Overview
Resources in Heartopia do not all behave the same way. While some materials can be gathered freely at any time, others are tied to specific regions, rotate locations daily, or only appear during limited events.
2. All Resources in Heartopia – Locations and Uses
This section lists every resource available in Heartopia, along with where each material is found and what it is used for.
| Resource | Where to Find It | What It’s Used For |
|---|---|---|
| Branch | Harvested from bushes found throughout the map. | Basic crafting materials and early furniture. |
| Timber / Wood | Chopped from standard trees across all regions, especially forests. | Core crafting resource for furniture, decor, and building. |
| Quality Timber | Primarily obtained from palm trees along beach and coastal areas; also found on the island’s east side. | Higher-tier crafting materials for upgraded furniture. |
| Rare Timber | Dropped from thick, large trees in the Suburb area, especially between Plot 4 and Plot 5 and near Plot 1. | Premium furniture and decorative crafting. |
| Roaming Oak Timber | Obtained by helping a roaming oak tree NPC that appears in different locations daily; limited daily collection. | High-end crafting, furniture, and garden decor. |
| Black Walnut | Chopped from Black Walnut trees located in the northeast plains. | Luxury furniture and high-quality decor. |
| Bamboo | Harvested from bamboo plants in forest regions. | Fences, Asian-style furniture, and decorative items. |
| Stone | Mined near home plots, along roadsides, cliffs, forests, and open terrain. | Foundations, pathways, fountains, and construction. |
| Ore | Obtained while mining stone nodes near home plots. | Core crafting and upgrade material. |
| Coal | Mined from ore nodes inside caves. | Fuel for smelting and crafting. |
| Flawless Fluorite | Found in glowing blue crystal rocks that rotate location daily, often near home plots or roadsides. | Premium lighting and decorative furniture. |
| Starfall Shard | Mined from meteorite ore during Meteor Shower events. | Advanced and special crafting recipes. |
| Apple | Harvested from fruit trees near home plots. | Cooking, gifting, and stamina recovery. |
| Mandarin | Harvested from fruit trees near home plots once mature. | Cooking and stamina recovery. |
| Blueberry | Harvested from fruit trees near home plots. | Cooking and food crafting. |
| Raspberry | Harvested from fruit trees near home plots. | Cooking and stamina restoration. |
| Shiitake Mushroom | Foraged in the Fishing Village and Flower Field. | Cooking ingredients; rarer variants have higher value. |
| Button Mushroom | Foraged in the Flower Field. | Used in various cooking recipes. |
| Penny Bun | Found naturally in forest regions. | Advanced cooking recipes. |
| Oyster Mushroom | Found on Onsen Mountain. | High-value cooking recipes. |
| Black Truffle | Dug from small dirt mounds on Forest Island. | Premium cooking recipes and valuable for selling. |
| Matsutake | Hidden beneath trees in the Spirit Oak Pine Forest. | Rare and special cooking recipes. |
3. Best Resources to Farm Early in Heartopia
The most important early-game resources are Branch, Timber, Stone, and Ore. These materials are used in large quantities and are required long before premium resources become relevant. Fortunately, all four can be gathered close to your home plot, making them ideal for short, repeatable farming routes.
4. Daily-Rotating Resources in Heartopia
Daily-rotating resources in Heartopia do not have fixed spawn points. Their locations change after each daily reset, and you must locate them through exploration rather than returning to the same spot every day.
- Flawless Fluorite – Appears as glowing blue crystal rocks that spawn in a new location each day, often near home plots, roadsides, or open terrain.
- Roaming Oak Timber – Obtained by finding the roaming oak tree NPC, which changes location daily and allows limited collection.
5. Event-Based Resources in Heartopia and How to Get Them
Event-based resources in Heartopia only appear during specific world events and can only be obtained while the event is active. These materials cannot be farmed outside of their event window.
To obtain event-based resources, you must be present during the event and interact with the special resource nodes that appear temporarily in the world.
- Starfall Shard – Obtained by mining meteorite ore that spawns during Meteor Shower events.
6. NPC-Based Resource Farming (Roaming Oak Timber)
Roaming Oak Timber is a special resource in Heartopia that is obtained through NPC interaction rather than direct gathering. This resource comes from a roaming oak tree NPC that changes location each day. To obtain Roaming Oak Timber, you must find the NPC and interact with it.
- The roaming oak NPC appears in a different area of the map each day.
- Helping the NPC grants a limited amount of Roaming Oak Timber.
- Once collected, no more timber can be obtained until the next daily reset.
Because of this daily limit, Roaming Oak Timber is designed to be gathered gradually and is primarily used for high-end furniture, garden decor, and premium crafting.
7. Rare and Premium Resources – When To Farm Them
Rare and premium resources in Heartopia are primarily intended for mid-to-late progression rather than early-game farming. While these materials can appear early, they are rarely required for basic crafting. Farming them too soon is usually inefficient and slows overall progress.
- Rare Timber
- Black Walnut
- Black Truffle
- Matsutake
These resources are best saved for later stages, when you unlock furniture, decor, and cooking recipes that actually use them.
8. Heartopia Resources by Use – Crafting, Cooking, and Building
Every resource in Heartopia supports one or more core game systems. Understanding how materials are grouped by use helps you decide what to keep, what to farm actively, and what can be safely sold or ignored.
- Construction and building – Branch, Timber, Stone, and Ore are used heavily for foundations, paths, and structures.
- Furniture and decoration – Quality Timber, Rare Timber, Black Walnut, and Roaming Oak Timber support higher-tier decor.
- Cooking and food crafting – Fruits, mushrooms, eggs, milk, and truffles are primarily used in cooking recipes.
- Advanced and special crafting – Starfall Shards and premium materials unlock unique or late-game recipes.
This breakdown makes it easier to plan farming sessions based on your current goals instead of collecting everything equally.
9. Common Resource Farming Mistakes to Avoid in Heartopia
Farming inefficiently or misunderstanding how certain resources work slows progression. Avoiding these common mistakes saves time and keeps your inventory useful.
- Farming rare resources too early – Premium materials are rarely needed at the start and can waste time.
- Ignoring daily-limited resources – Missing daily rotations means slower long-term progression.
- Searching fixed locations for rotating spawns – Some resources simply won’t appear in the same place every day.
- Selling valuable materials accidentally – Some resources are difficult to replace once gone.






