As soon as you break free from the very first biome inEnshrouded, you will find a new mineable ore in every new biome that you discover. If you follow biomes based on the Shroud zone levels, you will find Copper first, then Tin, and finally Iron.
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Fossilized Bone is one of the materials in Enshrouded that you can only collect after venturing into the savanna biome of the world.
Based on the Early Access build of the game, Iron is the most valuable ore to extract in Enshrouded, which gives access to a wide number of new craftable materials from new pickaxes to new armor sets. However, if you wonder where you may find the Iron Ore, we can guide you through it.

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Where To Find Iron Ore
Before getting into the directions, keep in mind thatyou can only mine Iron Ore if your Flame Level is 5 or higher. The reason behind this limitation is the fact that Iron is locatedinside Level 5 and 6 Shroud zonesin the game, and without the matching Flame level, you will die pretty soon inside the Shroud zone before you can even find Iron Ore.
If you move tothe Shroud zone surrounding the west side of the KindlewastesFast Travel Point, you will discover two considerable piles of Iron Ore in the locations marked on the map above. Keep in mind that Level 5 Shroud zones feature flying hostile birds. So, verify you don’t alert them when reaching this part of the zone, or you will be interrupted before you can collect a good amount of Iron Ore.

On its own, Iron Ore doesn’t have much use, but when you combine it with Charcoal at Smelter to buildIron Bars, you can unlock a wide variety of new weapons, decorations, armor sets, arrows, and tools such as Felling Axes and Pickaxes. Everything made from Iron is technically stronger than itsCopper, Bronze, orTinvariants. So, you will need a lot of Iron Bars to craft everything it has to offer.
Resources can be hard to come by in Enshrouded. If you need help finding more rare resources, check out our guides onLapislazuliandTin.
