Cult of the Lamb Weeds

Cult of the Lamb: How To Remove Weeds

While Cult of the Lamb is a video game that provides a fantastic escape from the real world, there are some things that we can’t just run away from: weeds. Yep, even in CotL’s hellish world of evil magic, weeds still prove resilient in their efforts to survive. From the moment players set up camp, weeds are a constant thorn in their side. Thankfully, there’s a way to deal with them. Here’s how to get rid of weeds in Cult of the Lamb.

How to get rid of weeds in Cult of the Lamb

To remove weeds in Cult of the Lamb, players have a couple of options:

Use buildings to get rid of weeds

Placing buildings on an overgrown area will automatically clear it of weeds. Once the building is constructed, no weeds will grow there anymore.

Players can experiment with different building placements to find the optimal way of keeping weeds at bay.

Use pathways to remove weeds

Placing pathways is a great way to deal with problematic areas that are overgrown with weeds.

Pathways also help bring the camp together and so are well worth putting the time, effort, and resources into.

Can you pull up or dig up weeds in Cult of the Lamb?

Unfortunately, no. Unlike how players can just pull up or dig up weeds in games like Animal Crossing, Cult of the Lamb doesn’t have a gameplay mechanic for removing weeds.

Of course, this could change with a future update. It would be nice to be able to command followers to dig up weeds, in addition to chopping trees and mining stones.

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