Lands of Nomstead
In Nomstead, the world is built upon different types of tiles, each representing a unique piece of land with its own natural resources and benefits. Understanding how these tiles work is key to growing your kingdom, gathering materials, and unlocking new gameplay opportunities.
Each tile has its own role in the ecosystem: some provide essential resources for crafting and building, while others unlock special features or rare rewards. By expanding your land and choosing the right mix of tiles, youβll be able to progress faster, customize your playstyle, and strengthen your position in the game.
Here are the current tile types you can encounter in Nomstead:
π± Grassland
The most common and beginner-friendly tile. Grasslands are versatile and often serve as the foundation of your kingdom. They provide space for farming, crafting, and general expansion.

π³ Forest
Forests are your main source of wood, one of the most important materials for construction and crafting. With every chop, trees will eventually regrow over time, keeping your resources renewable.
The tree takes around 6β7 hours to respawn randomly after the last cut.

β° Mountain
Mountain tiles are rugged and rich in minerals. Players can mine stone, ores, and rare gems here, which are crucial for advanced crafting.
The stone takes around 6β7 hours to respawn randomly after the last cut.

π Pond
Ponds bring water and life to your kingdom. They are the home of fish, which can be caught for food or energy recovery. Each pond also has a chance to yield rare fish, making them valuable tiles to own.
As of the current game version, you can sell rare fish directly to the NPC for gold.

π Stadium
The Stadium is the rarest tile in Nomstead, designed as the heart of community events, challenges, and competitions. It offers unique rewards, prestige, and the chance to create unforgettable moments together with other players.
