Unlock the Omni-Tool Shovel Fast: Where to Find Grass Seeds in Grounded 2

Looking for grass seeds in Grounded 2? You’re in the right place! Getting these seeds is key to unlocking the Omni-Tool’s shovel attachment, which helps you gather important resources like clay and grubs. But finding grass seeds isn’t as straightforward as grabbing items off the ground — Grounded 2 turns resource hunting into a bit of an environmental puzzle. Here’s a quick guide on where and how to find grass seeds without wasting time.

    • Why grass seeds matter in Grounded 2
  • Where to spot grass seeds in the park
  • How to collect grass seeds efficiently

Why You Need Grass Seeds in Grounded 2

Grass seeds are more than just a collectible. They’re essential for upgrading your Omni-Tool with the shovel attachment. This upgrade lets you scoop up clay, grub larvae, and other useful materials that will help you survive and thrive in the backyard wilderness. So, don’t skip out on hunting these seeds early on.

Where to Find Grass Seeds: Look Up!

The trick with grass seeds is that they grow high on grass flower stalks. If you’re just scanning the ground, you’ll miss them. Instead, tilt your camera upward toward the sky to spot the stalks with grass blooms — these are the ones you want. You can also rely on the little text box that appears when you get close to an item, but spotting the flowers visually is faster once you know what to look for.

Grass flowers tend to bloom wherever there’s a patch of regular green grass. The best spots to check are the areas east and north of the snackbar. Avoid the south side because most of the grass there is dead and won’t yield seeds.

How to Collect Grass Seeds

Once you’ve found the right flower stalk, approach it and hold down the action button to hack it with your Omni-Tool’s axe function. Good news: grass flowers are fragile, so you don’t need any special axe upgrades to collect seeds from them. Just chop away and grab those seeds!

Important: Seeds won’t come from dry, brown grass. Ignore those big brown blades while you’re searching — they won’t help. Also, grass seeds don’t spoil, so you can collect them and use them whenever you’re ready.

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