How to build a Snowlamb in Cult of the Lamb Woolhaven
A Snowlamb in Woolhaven is made during winter on specific snow piles
The Snowlamb is a part of the Woolhaven DLC for Cult of the Lamb, a follower quest that's likely to come up very early on as you're asked to make a Snowlamb, but it's not clear how you do that or what's involved. Fortunately it's pretty simple once you know how, and there are some serious benefits to it, as I'll explain in our guide on how to make a Snowlamb – and how you can bring it to life.
How to build a Snowlamb in the Woolhaven DLC
To build a Snowlamb in Woolhaven you need to find an obvious pile of snow in your base during the Woolhaven Winter freezing season (we've got an example shown above).
Interact with that snow pile, and you'll get a little timed minigame based around dropping the three pieces of the Snowlamb – lower body, upper body and head – on top of each other. The goal is to land the three pieces in the centre and as straight on each other as possible. At the end you'll get a little score based on how well you did – 90% or higher is rated a Perfect Snowlamb.
Snowlambs on their own seem to serve no function, at least until you get the "Life to the Ice" Ritual. This is unlocked after building 3 individual Snowlambs (it's unclear if they have to be perfect or not). By performing this Ritual, Snowlambs are temporarily brought to life as followers, able to work in your cult accordingly! This Ritual costs 17 Rotburn and 37 bones.
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