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'''[[:Category:Trees|Tree]]''' is a generic term which can refer to any of the '''{{#ask:[[object_type::tree]]|format=count}}''' species. Following is a list of links to their pages: {{#ask:[[object_type::tree]]|limit=100}}.
'''[[:Category:Trees|Tree]]''' is a generic term which can refer to any of the '''{{#ask:[[object_type::tree]]|format=count}}''' species. Following is a list of links to their pages:<br>{{#ask:[[Object_type::tree]]|?#-|format=template|limit=100|template=Smwlink_HFC}}
 
See the [[Tables/Trees]] page for specific per-tree data.


== Tree Farming ==
== Tree Farming ==
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Treeplanter's Pot Method:
Treeplanter's Pot Method:


To grow a tree, one needs a [[Treeplanter's Pot]], a [[Herbalist Table]], 1.0 liter of [[Water]], 4 units of [[Soil]] (or Soil-like material), and a [[Seed of Tree or Bush]] of the plant you wish to grow. Place the Soil, Water, and seed into the pot, and then place the filled pot on an herbalist table. After 1 hour and 15 minutes, the tree will either sprout or die. If it is dead, all you can do is empty the pot and start over. If it has sprouted, you will have approximately eight real-life hours to plant it before it dies.
To grow a tree, one needs a [[Treeplanter's Pot]], a [[Herbalist Table]], 1.0 liter of [[Water]], 4 units of [[Soil]] (or Soil-like material), and a [[Seed of Tree or Bush]] of the plant you wish to grow. Place the Soil, Water, and seed into the pot, and then place the filled pot on an herbalist table. After 1 hour and 15 minutes, the tree will either sprout or die. If it is dead, all you can do is empty the pot and start over. If it has sprouted, you will have 24 real-life hours to plant it before it dies.


Take the pot, find a spot where you wish to plant it, and right click on the spot while holding the pot to get the option to plant it. The tree will steadily increase its size and material, but its quality, and the quality of the products gathered from it, stays the same as is determined when it is first grown ('''See below section: ''Ways to Improve...''''') If you chop a or harvest a tree or bush before it has matured fully, all materials harvested will have lower quality than the quality of the tree.
Take the pot, find a spot where you wish to plant it, and right click on the spot while holding the pot to get the option to plant it. The tree will steadily increase its size and material, but its quality, and the quality of the products gathered from it, stays the same as is determined when it is first grown ('''See below section: ''Ways to Improve...''''') If you chop a or harvest a tree or bush before it has matured fully, all materials harvested will have lower quality than the quality of the tree.


Direct Method:
Direct Method: (Requires [[Plant Lore]])


Gather the seeds you wish to plant. With a shovel equipped, pick up the seed from your inventory with your cursor and right click the ground where you wish to plant the tree. This process takes around 10 seconds and is very fast. Trees planted using this method will be half the quality of the seed uses, capped downwards at quality 10.
Gather the seeds you wish to plant. With a shovel equipped, pick up the seed from your inventory with your cursor and right click the ground where you wish to plant the tree. This process takes around 10 seconds and is very fast. Trees planted using this method will be half the quality of the seed used, capped downwards at quality 10.


=== Growth Rate ===
=== Growth Rate ===
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Tree seeds that are planted directly into the ground have a random chance to become stunted during growth. The chance to become stunted at some point during growth is determined upon planting, and is not affect by any nearby items or outside forces, which means that trees can be planted close together and close to other objects. [[Skills]] related to trees affect the chance of stunting (See ''Skills'' Below)
Tree seeds that are planted directly into the ground have a random chance to become stunted during growth. The chance to become stunted at some point during growth is determined upon planting, and is not affect by any nearby items or outside forces, which means that trees can be planted close together and close to other objects. [[Skills]] related to trees affect the chance of stunting (See ''Skills'' Below)


Stunted trees give wood of a lesser quality, limited by their growth percentage. Other products such as seeds are unaffected by this and are always of full tree quality.{{verify}} Logs from stunted trees also produce less blocks and boards.
Stunted trees give wood of a lesser quality, limited by their growth percentage. Other products such as seeds are unaffected by this and are always of full tree quality. Logs from stunted trees also produce less blocks and boards.


Stunted trees do regenerate their resources.
Stunted trees do regenerate their resources.
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=== Skills Affecting Treeplanting ===
=== Skills Affecting Treeplanting ===
These skills affect the chance for a seeding to sprout from its treepot, as well as the chance for a tree planted directly in the ground to stunt before maturity
These skills affect the chance for a seeding to sprout from its treepot, as well as the chance for a tree planted directly in the ground to stunt before maturity


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Note: The seed's chances of sprouting are increased solely on the above skills.
Note: The seed's chances of sprouting are increased solely on the above skills.
=== Notes ===
* Inspecting a growing tree will return its growth percentage, and its final quality. (''check system-chat for the latter one for growing trees'')
* Non user-planted trees will not return any info when inspected.
* New tree spawning also works on p-claimed ground.
* When chopping down a growing tree it will return <math>Round(TreeMaxLogs * GrowthPerc)</math> logs. (''if zero it drops branches (0..max?), and no tree stump'')
* The dropped logs will give <math>Ciel(TreeMaxBlocks * GrowthPerc)</math> blocks in total. (''Spread across the dropped logs'')
* See also: [[Talk:Tree#Growth_vs_Logs]]


== Ways to Improve the Quality of Farmed Trees ==
== Ways to Improve the Quality of Farmed Trees ==
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**[[Localized Resources|Bat Guano]] or [[Mulch]] can be used instead of soil, which is generally of a higher quality.
**[[Localized Resources|Bat Guano]] or [[Mulch]] can be used instead of soil, which is generally of a higher quality.
*High quality seed: Same quality as the tree of which it was taken.
*High quality seed: Same quality as the tree of which it was taken.
*[[Farming]] skill: The quality of the tree is [[Softcap|softcap]]ped by the Farming skill of the player who plants the seed in the Treeplanter's Pot.
*[[Farming]] skill: The quality of the tree is [[softcap]]ped by the Farming skill of the player who plants the seed in the Treeplanter's Pot.




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<math>\frac{_{q}Soil*2 + _{q}Water*2 + _{q}Pot*3 + _{q}Table*3 + _{q}Seed*15}{25} (-5, +5)</math>
<math>\frac{_{q}Soil*2 + _{q}Water*2 + _{q}Pot*3 + _{q}Table*3 + _{q}Seed*15}{25} (-5, +5)</math>


== Tree Information ==
== Found On (Tree vs Terrain) ==
 
* The initial placement of tree-type vs terrain is decided at the new-world generation phase. After that it become subject to player actions & (slow) auto-spawning of trees.
'''Note:''' This table is outdated and is in the process of being updated. If you can see any invalid entries feel free to update it.
* Not all trees are placed that way at the new-world generation phase. Some are just scattered randomly across the map without any specific terrain preference.
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
As such. The "Found On" terrains for trees becomes over time more a general advisory terrain list. Especially for trees that are somewhat rare for a particular terrain/biome. (''And not useful for the scattered-totally-random tree-cases'')
! colspan="2" | Tree
! . . . . . . | [[:Category:Seed_of_Tree_or_Bush|Seed/Fruit]]
! . . . . . . | [[Bark]]
! . . . . . . | [[:Category:Tree Bough|Bough]]
! . . . . . . | [[Branch]]es
! . . . . . . | [[Log]]s
! colspan="2" | [[Block of Wood|Blocks]] per Log{{ref|blocks}}([[Stone Axe|Stone]]/[[Metal Axe]])
! colspan="2" | [[Board]]s per Log <br> ([[Bonesaw|Bone]]/[[Metal Saw]])
! . . . . . . | Other Products
! . . . . . . | Native Terrains
|-
| [[File:alder.png|200px]]
| [[Alder Tree]]
| 2 [[Alder Catkin]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| 3 [[Alder Bough]]
| 20
| 2
| 40
| 50
| 12
| 20
|
|
|-
| [[File:Almond_Tree.png|200px]]
| [[Almond Tree]]
| 8 [[Almond]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 6
| 1
| 24
| 30
| 8
| 12
|
|
|-
| [[File:appletree.png|200px]]
| [[Apple Tree]]
| 5 [[Red Apple]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 5
| 1
| 20
| 25
| 6
| 10
| [[Worm-Eaten Apple]]
|
|-
| [[File:mountainash.png|200px]]
| [[Ash Tree]]
| 2 [[Ash Samaras]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 8
| 2
| 60
| 75
| 18
| 30
|
|
|-
| [[File:aspen.png|200px]]
| [[Aspen Tree]]
| 2 [[Aspen Catkin]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 13
| 2
| 55
| 69
| 17
| 28
|
|
|-
| [[File:baywillow.png|200px]]
| [[Bay Willow Tree]]
| 2 [[Bay Willow Catkins]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 7
| 1
| 30
| 38
| 9
| 15
|
|
|-
| [[File:beech.png|200px]]
| [[Beech Tree]]
| 2 [[Beech Nuts]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 8
| 2
| 66
| 82
| 20
| 33
|
|
|-
| [[File:birch.png|200px]]
| [[Birch Tree]]
| 2 [[Birch Catkin]]
| 2 [[Birch Bark]]
| --
| 6
| 2
| 45
| 57
| 14
| 23
|
|
|-
| [[File:birdcherry.png|200px]]
| [[Birdcherry Tree]]
| 2 [[Birdcherries]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 7
| 1
| 70
| 88
| 21
| 35
|
|
|-
| [[File:buckthorn.png|200px]]
| [[Buckthorn Tree]]
| 2 [[Buckthorn Drupes]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 7
| 1
| 28
| 35
| 9
| 14
|
|
|-
| [[File:Cedar Tree.png|200px]]
| [[Cedar Tree]]
| 2 [[Cedar Cone]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 6
| 3
| 35
| 44
| 11
| 18
|
|
|-
| [[File:cherry.png|200px]]
| [[Cherry Tree]]
| 8 [[Cherries]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 3
| 1
| 8
| 10
| 3
| 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Chestnut_Tree.png|200px]]
| [[Chestnut Tree]]
| 8 [[Chestnut]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 8
| 1
| 40
| 50
| 12
| 20
|
|
|-
| [[File:conkertree.png|200px]]
| [[Conker Tree]]
| 2 [[Conker]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 8
| 2
| 24
| 30
| 8
| 12
| 4 [[Conker Leaf]]
|
|-
| [[File:corkoak.png|200px]]
| [[Cork Oak Tree]]
| 8 [[Cork]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 5
| 2
| 26
| 33
| 8
| 13
|
|
|-
| [[File:Crabapple Tree.png|200px]]
| [[Crabapple Tree]]
| 4 [[Crabapple]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 6
| 1
| 50
| 63
| 15
| 25
|
|
|-
| [[File:cypress.png|200px]]
| [[Cypress Tree]]
| 2 [[Cypress Cone]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 8
| 2
| 36
| 45
| 11
| 18
|
|
|-
| [[File:elm.png|200px]]
| [[Elm Tree]]
| 2 [[Elm Seedling]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| 5 [[Elm Bough]]
| 16
| 2
| 44
| 55
| 13
| 22
|
|
|-
| [[File:fir.png|200px]]
| [[Fir Tree]]
| 2 [[Fir Cone]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| 5 [[Fir Bough]]
| 7
| 1
| 54
| 68
| 16
| 27
|
|
|-
| [[File:Gnome Cap.png|200px]]
| [[Gnome Cap]]
| 3 [[Gnome Cap Spores]]
|
| --
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:goldenchain.png|200px]]
| [[Goldenchain Tree]]
| 2 [[Goldenchain Seeds]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 8
| 2
| 28
| 35
| 9
| 14
|
|
|-
| [[File:Hazel Tree.png|200px]]
| [[Hazel Tree]]
| 10 [[Hazelnut]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 8
| 1
| 16
| 20
| 5
| 8
|
|
|-
| [[File:hornbeam.png|200px]]
| [[Hornbeam Tree]]
| 2 [[Hornbeam Catkin]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 6
| 2
| 42
| 53
| 13
| 21
|
|
|-
| [[File:juniper.png|200px]]
| [[Juniper Tree]]
| 2 [[Juniper Berries]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 5
| 1
| 62
| 78
| 19
| 31
|
|
|-
| [[File:kingoak.png|200px]]
| [[King's Oak Tree]]
| 2 [[King's Acorn]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 30
| 4
| 40
| 50
| 12
| 20
|
|
|-
| [[File:larch.png|200px]]
| [[Larch Tree]]
| 2 [[Larch Cones]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 8
| 2
| 36
| 45
| 11
| 18
|
|
|-
| [[File:laurel.png|200px]]
| [[Laurel Tree]]
| 2 [[Laurel Seeds]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 8
| 2
| 20
| 25
| 6
| 10
| 60 [[Laurel Leaves]]
|
|-
| [[File:linden.png|200px]]
| [[Linden Tree]]
| 2 [[Linden Fruits]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 8
| 2
| 48
| 60
| 15
| 24
|
|
|-
| [[File:lemon Tree.png|200px]]
| [[Lemon Tree]]
| ? [[Lemon]]
| ? [[Treebark]]
| --
| ? <!--branches-->
| ? <!--logs-->
| ? <!--block:stone axe-->
| ? <!--block:metal axe-->
| ? <!--boards:Bone saw-->
| ? <!--boards:metal saw-->
|
|
|-
| [[File:maple.png|200px]]
| [[Maple Tree]]
| 2 [[Maple Samara]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 10
| 3
| 47
| 59
| 14
| 24
| 6 [[Maple Leaf]]
|
|-
| [[File:mulberrytree.png|200px]]
| [[Mulberry Tree]]
| 5 [[Mulberry]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 5
| 1
| 30
| 38
| 9
| 15
| 250 [[Mulberry Leaf|Mulberry Leaves]]
|
|-
| [[File:oak.png|200px]]
| [[Oak Tree]]
| 2 [[Oak Acorn]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 5
| 1
| 40
| 50
| 12
| 20
|
|
|-
| [[File:olivetree.png|200px]]
| [[Olive Tree]]
| 8 [[Olive]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 9
| 2
| 36
| 45
| 11
| 18
|
|
|-
| [[File:peartree.png|200px]]
| [[Pear Tree]]
| 5 [[Pear]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 5
| 1
| 8
| 10
| 3
| 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:pine.png|200px]]
| [[Pine Tree]]
| 2 [[Pine Cone]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 3
| 3
| 40
| 50
| 12
| 20
|
|
|-
| [[File:plane.png|200px]]
| [[Plane Tree]]
| 2 [[Plane Seedpods]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 15
| 3
| 29
| 36
| 9
| 15
|
|
|-
| [[File:plumtree.png|200px]]
| [[Plum Tree]]
| 10 [[Plum]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 4
| 1
| 8
| 10
| 3
| 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:poplar.png|200px]]
| [[Poplar Tree]]
| 2 [[Poplar Catkin]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 16
| 2
| 47
| 59
| 14
| 24
|
|
|-
| [[File:Quince_Tree.png|200px]]
| [[Quince Tree]]
| 6 [[Quince]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 4
| 1
| 18
| 23
| 6
| 9
|
|
|-
| [[File:rowan.png|200px]]
| [[Rowan Tree]]
| 4 [[Rowan Berries]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 12
| 2
| 30
| 38
| 9
| 15
|
|
|-
| [[File:sallowwillow.png|200px]]
| [[Sallow Tree]]
| 2 [[Sallow Catkin]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 12
| 1
| 40
| 50
| 12
| 20
|
|
|-
| [[File:silverfir.png|200px]]{{#ifexist:File:silverfir.png||[[File:Placeholder item.png]]}}
| [[Silver Fir Tree]]
| 2 [[Silverfir Cone]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
|
|
| 3
| ?
| ?
| ?
| ?
|
|
|-
| [[File:sprucetree.png|200px]]
| [[Spruce Tree]]
| 2 [[Spruce Cone]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| 5 [[Spruce Bough]]
| 7
| 2
| 40
| 50
| 12
| 20
|
|
|-
| [[File:sweetgum.png|200px]]
| [[Sweetgum Tree]]
| 2 [[Sweetgum Seedpod]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 10
| 2
| 32
| 40
| 10
| 16
|
|
|-
| [[File:Towercap.png|200px]]
| [[Towercap]]
|  12 [[Towercap Spore]]
| --
| --
|
|  3
|  ?
|  46
|  ?
|  19
|
|  [[Cave]]s
|-
| [[File:Walnuttree.png|200px]]
| [[Walnut Tree]]
| 8 [[Walnut]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 9
| 2
| 36
| 45
| 11
| 18
|
|
|-
| [[File:Whitebeam.png|200px]]
| [[Whitebeam Tree]]
| 3 [[Whitebeam Fruit]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 6
| 2
| 50
| 63
| 15
| 25
|
|
|-
| [[File:Willow.png|200px]]
| [[Willow Tree]]
| 2 [[Willow Catkin]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| --
| 8
| 2
| 55
| 69
| 17
| 28
|
|
|-
| [[File:Yew.png|200px]]
| [[Yew Tree]]
| 2 [[Yew Cones]]
| 3 [[Treebark]]
| 5 [[Yew Bough]]
| 8
| 2
| 34
| 43
| 10
| 17
|
|
|}


#{{note|blocks}}A [[Battleaxe of the Twelfth Bay]] (B12) & [[Butcher's Cleaver]] produces the same amount of blocks as a Stone Axe and a [[Woodsman's Axe]] the same amount as a Metal Axe.
{{Game Development}}

Latest revision as of 04:20, 15 November 2024

Tree
Tree.png
Vital statistics
Size 1 x 1
Skill(s) RequiredSpecific needed skills.<br>The default skills every hearthling starts off with, Oral Tradition, Primitive Tools & Wilderness Survival), are ignored. Lumberjacking
Object(s) Required Soil x4, Tree Seed*, Water (1.0 L)
Produced By Treeplanter's Pot and Herbalist Table
Required By (5) Branch, Log, Scratch-Marked Bark, Stump, Treebark
Go to Objects


Tree is a generic term which can refer to any of the 80 species. Following is a list of links to their pages:
Acacia Tree, Alder Tree, Almond Tree, Apple Tree, Ash Tree, Aspen Tree, Bay Willow Tree, Beech Tree, Birch Tree, Birdcherry Tree, Black Pine Tree, Black Poplar Tree, Buckthorn Tree, Carob Tree, Cedar Tree, Charred Tree, Chaste Tree, Checker Tree, Cherry Tree, Chestnut Tree, Conker Tree, Cork Oak Tree, Crabapple Tree, Cypress Tree, Dogwood Tree, Dwarf Pine, Elm Tree, Fig Tree, Fir Tree, Gloomcap, Gnome's Cap, Goldenchain Tree, Gray Alder Tree, Green Apple Tree, Hazel Tree, Hornbeam Tree, Juniper Tree, King's Oak Tree, Larch Tree, Laurel Tree, Lemon Tree, Linden Tree, Lote Tree, Maple Tree, Mayflower Tree, Medlar Tree, Mound Tree, Mulberry Tree, Oak Tree, Olive Tree, Orange Tree, Osier Tree, Pear Tree, Persimmon Tree, Pine Tree, Plane Tree, Plum Tree, Poplar Tree, Quince Tree, Rowan Tree, Sallow Tree, Silver Fir Tree, Sorb Tree, Spruce Tree, Stone Pine Tree, Sweetgum Tree, Sycamore Tree, Tamarisk Tree, Terebinth Tree, Towercap, Tree Heath Tree, Trumpet Chantrelle, Walnut Tree, Warty Birch Tree, Whitebeam Tree, Willow Tree, Wood Strawberry Tree, Wych Elm Tree, Yew Tree, Zelkova Tree.

See the Tables/Trees page for specific per-tree data.

Tree Farming

There are two methods currently available to farm trees: Treeplanter's Pot method' and Direct Method

Treeplanter's Pot Method:

To grow a tree, one needs a Treeplanter's Pot, a Herbalist Table, 1.0 liter of Water, 4 units of Soil (or Soil-like material), and a Seed of Tree or Bush of the plant you wish to grow. Place the Soil, Water, and seed into the pot, and then place the filled pot on an herbalist table. After 1 hour and 15 minutes, the tree will either sprout or die. If it is dead, all you can do is empty the pot and start over. If it has sprouted, you will have 24 real-life hours to plant it before it dies.

Take the pot, find a spot where you wish to plant it, and right click on the spot while holding the pot to get the option to plant it. The tree will steadily increase its size and material, but its quality, and the quality of the products gathered from it, stays the same as is determined when it is first grown (See below section: Ways to Improve...) If you chop a or harvest a tree or bush before it has matured fully, all materials harvested will have lower quality than the quality of the tree.

Direct Method: (Requires Plant Lore)

Gather the seeds you wish to plant. With a shovel equipped, pick up the seed from your inventory with your cursor and right click the ground where you wish to plant the tree. This process takes around 10 seconds and is very fast. Trees planted using this method will be half the quality of the seed used, capped downwards at quality 10.

Growth Rate

Most, if not all trees seem to take about 150 hours (a little over 6 days) to fully mature on any forest terrain. If planted on other terrains, such as grassland, they grow much slower.

As they grow, trees will naturally convert the ground tiles around them into the native forest biome they're planted on. If it was not planted on a forest tile, it will instead create a generic type of forest terrain called Wald.

Stunting

Tree seeds that are planted directly into the ground have a random chance to become stunted during growth. The chance to become stunted at some point during growth is determined upon planting, and is not affect by any nearby items or outside forces, which means that trees can be planted close together and close to other objects. Skills related to trees affect the chance of stunting (See Skills Below)

Stunted trees give wood of a lesser quality, limited by their growth percentage. Other products such as seeds are unaffected by this and are always of full tree quality. Logs from stunted trees also produce less blocks and boards.

Stunted trees do regenerate their resources.

If a tree is planted with a Treeplanter's Pot, it will never be stunted, unless picked from. [Verify]

Skills Affecting Treeplanting

These skills affect the chance for a seeding to sprout from its treepot, as well as the chance for a tree planted directly in the ground to stunt before maturity

Note: The seed's chances of sprouting are increased solely on the above skills.

Notes

  • Inspecting a growing tree will return its growth percentage, and its final quality. (check system-chat for the latter one for growing trees)
  • Non user-planted trees will not return any info when inspected.
  • New tree spawning also works on p-claimed ground.
  • When chopping down a growing tree it will return logs. (if zero it drops branches (0..max?), and no tree stump)
  • The dropped logs will give blocks in total. (Spread across the dropped logs)
  • See also: Talk:Tree#Growth_vs_Logs

Ways to Improve the Quality of Farmed Trees

  • High quality Herbalist Table: You will need high quality source lumber and Finer Plant Fibre to craft a high quality Herbalist Table.
  • High quality Treeplanter's Pot: Quality is softcapped by Dexterity, Masonry and Farming and dependent on the quality of the Clay, Fuel, and Kiln used. Pottery products (such as the Treeplanter's Pot) will also have their quality halved without the use of a Potter's Wheel. The wheel also affects the quality of the product (for better or for worse).
  • High quality Water: Water quality depends on the location at which you gather it.
  • High quality Soil: Just as water, Soil quality is dependent on the location you gather it at. See Finding high quality water, clay, and soil for more information.
    • Bat Guano or Mulch can be used instead of soil, which is generally of a higher quality.
  • High quality seed: Same quality as the tree of which it was taken.
  • Farming skill: The quality of the tree is softcapped by the Farming skill of the player who plants the seed in the Treeplanter's Pot.


Best matching Tree quality formula so far:

Found On (Tree vs Terrain)

  • The initial placement of tree-type vs terrain is decided at the new-world generation phase. After that it become subject to player actions & (slow) auto-spawning of trees.
  • Not all trees are placed that way at the new-world generation phase. Some are just scattered randomly across the map without any specific terrain preference.

As such. The "Found On" terrains for trees becomes over time more a general advisory terrain list. Especially for trees that are somewhat rare for a particular terrain/biome. (And not useful for the scattered-totally-random tree-cases)

Game Development

  • Juniper Buoy (2022-09-18) >"Took another look at leaves from trees, and normalized the number of leaves a leaf-bearing tree provides give somewhere around 25, i.e. about x5 from present. Mulberry leaves now have 8 uses, rather than 25, and present their remaining uses on the inventory icon."