Treat truffles as recheck-sensitive
Truffle notes should be handled carefully because foraging routes, spawn behavior, value, and item use can be incomplete or update-sensitive. If a truffle route is marked Player-reported or Needs re-check, use it as a place to test rather than a guaranteed farm. Heartop’s map includes route-style markers, but those markers should not be treated as official live spawn proof.
Use the map as a guide
Route markers help you decide where to look, but live game results still matter.
Keep first finds
Do not sell the first truffle until recipes, gifts, events, and item uses are checked.
Check whether to sell or save
A rare foraging item can look like easy money, but it may be more useful for recipes, gifts, crafting, events, or collection progress. Before selling truffles, check the what-to-sell guide, items guide, recipes, money guide, and any event notes. If the value or use is not verified, sell only small extras after keeping a safe copy.
Recipe check
If a truffle appears in a recipe route, save enough before testing sales.
Event check
Do not sell rare foraging items during active or unclear event windows without checking.
Build a short foraging route
A truffle route should be focused. Pick a map area, check nearby resources, leave inventory space, and decide what you will keep before you start. If the route is empty, do not assume the guide is wrong or right. Spawn behavior may depend on conditions that still need proof. Record what happened so future corrections can improve the page.
One area first
A focused route is easier to verify than a long wandering loop.
Record empty checks
Empty route checks can be useful when they include date, area, and condition context.
How players can improve this page
Better truffle data needs exact route notes, screenshots, item use, value checks, and date context. A helpful correction says where the truffle appeared, whether conditions mattered, what the item was used for, and whether the old note changed. Until then, cautious labels should stay visible.
Correction policy
Heartop avoids fake certainty. If a code, route, event, item, or gift note changes, use the correction links so the page can stay useful.