Nitrate Powder is one of the most important resources in 7 Days to Die, playing a key role in crafting ammunition, explosives, and medical items. In this guide, you will learn where to find nitrate powder, how to mine it efficiently, and how it is used throughout the game.

Where to Find Nitrate Powder in 7 Days to Die
The primary and most cost-effective source of Nitrate Powder is mining Potassium Nitrate deposits. These deposits are found in soil and rock in the form of bright, almost white veins, making them easy to distinguish from standard terrain. Most commonly, they appear below the surface, which is why regular tunnel digging or vertical shafts will almost always lead to their discovery sooner or later.

As an alternative to digging tunnels, you can also explore nearby caves. It is inside caves where you will find stalactites and stalagmites, which can be mined to obtain a sufficient amount of Nitrate Powder, especially in the early stages of the game.

Nitrate potassium can be found in several biomes, but it most commonly appears in:
- Forest
- Burnt Forest
- Desert
- Wasteland
Nitrate Powder Map Color in 7 Days to Die
On the world map, Potassium Nitrate appears as a small white dot on the surface of the terrain. This distinctive marker makes it easier to quickly locate potential mining spots.

Nitrate Powder Recipes
Nitrate Powder is an ingredient used in many key recipes in 7 Days to Die. Without it, crafting gun powder – and therefore ammunition and explosives – would be impossible, all of which play a crucial role in the later stages of the game. Equally important is its use in antibiotics and herbal antibiotics, which allow players to treat infections and significantly increase their chances of survival.
- Antibiotics (Old Sham Sandwich 4, Nitrate Powder 3, Water 1)
- Gun Powder (Nitrate Powder 2, Coal 2)
- Herbal Antibiotics (Blueberries 5, Mushrooms 3, Chrysanthemum Flower 3, Nitrate Powder 3, Water 1)
- Farm Plot (Wood 4, Rotting Flesh 10, Nitrate Powder 25, Clay Soil 100)











