The Dawn of the Wasteland's Lightless Woods, as an important area in the game, is a place that everyone needs to explore. When it comes to exploring this area, if you want to do so, you must first understand the area. To get to know it, you need a guide for exploring the Lightless Woods. With the help of the guide, you can better complete the exploration. Today, I will bring such a guide to you, and after reading it, you will know how to explore.

If you want to explore this area, first, you need to prepare lighting tools. This is because the area is completely dark. If you don't carry lighting tools, your mood value will continuously decrease, and once it drops to a certain level, it will trigger a fear debuff.

Under this debuff, various attributes will be affected and decreased, which will directly impact the exploration. Therefore, it is necessary to carry lighting tools. After preparing them, you can then start exploring. During the exploration, you will see unique resources available for collection in this area, including luminous fruits, borage, flax, blueberries, black crystals, and black pine wood.

When you see these, you need to collect them, especially the last two; collect as much as possible. You will also encounter unique creatures in this area, including dark knights, black pigs, black foxes, and dark jellyfish, along with some common creatures found throughout all areas.

Among these unique creatures, the first three are ordinary creatures, while the last one is a boss creature. They all share a common weakness: they are afraid of fire. Therefore, you need to carry weapons with fire damage to challenge them. After completing the strategy, you can obtain breakthrough materials and crafting materials for heavy and light armor.

The above is the complete introduction on how to explore the Lightless Woods in the Dawn of the Wasteland. After reading the introduction above, you should now be clear on how to explore this area. Once you understand how to explore, you can follow the instructions mentioned above and gradually explore the area.