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Harvesting from trees is done a little bit differently. Trees grow from small to large, and so they start off as small blocks of [[leaves]]. After a while, they'll grow and then grow some more, and eventually they will reach "maturity" (typically when a [[Wood|trunk]] can be seen below the leaves) and will start producing [[:Category:Fruits & Seeds|fruit or seeds]]. When trees produce foods, the items - the food for the type of tree you planted - will spawn hanging off of the branches of the tree [[Seasons|every once in a while]]. You should have your Blockhead pick these up, since it is the only food the tree will produce, and after a while the foods de-spawn (vanish). | Harvesting from trees is done a little bit differently. Trees grow from small to large, and so they start off as small blocks of [[leaves]]. After a while, they'll grow and then grow some more, and eventually they will reach "maturity" (typically when a [[Wood|trunk]] can be seen below the leaves) and will start producing [[:Category:Fruits & Seeds|fruit or seeds]]. When trees produce foods, the items - the food for the type of tree you planted - will spawn hanging off of the branches of the tree [[Seasons|every once in a while]]. You should have your Blockhead pick these up, since it is the only food the tree will produce, and after a while the foods de-spawn (vanish). | ||
As the tree continues to grow, it will get more [[Leaves|branches]] and grow taller. The branches can be harvested using a machete to give your blockhead three (3) [[stick | As the tree continues to grow, it will get more [[Leaves|branches]] and grow taller. The branches can be harvested using a machete to give your blockhead three (3) [[stick]]s. The middle of the tree, where the branches don't have air showing between them but instead show [[wood]] (the tree trunk), is where you can destroy it using an [[axe]] to collect [[wood]]. It is best to keep your trees small (but not too small) since they will both grow faster, and live longer as long as you do so. | ||
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