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A '''lime''' is a [[fruit]] source added in [[Game updates/20130625|version 1.3]].
A '''lime''' is a [[fruit]] added in [[Game updates/20130625|version 1.3]].


==Appearance==
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==Where Found==
==Where Found==
Limes will only first appear in a [[world]] by [[mining]] unmined [[limestone]] with any [[pickaxe]] or if you buy one in a [[Trade Portal]].
Limes do not spawn naturally in a [[world]]. They will only first appear by [[mining]] unmined [[limestone]] with any [[pickaxe]], buying one through a [[Trade Portal|trade portal]], transferring one from another world using a [[Portal Chest|portal chest]], or earning one as a bonus from [[Meditation|meditation]].


It is a rare bonus, produced in addition to the block of limestone. (One set of tests produced no limes using a flint pickaxe (512 strokes) and two with a stone pickaxe (1024 strokes).)
It is a rare bonus, produced in addition to the block of limestone. (One set of tests produced no limes using a flint pickaxe (512 strokes) and two with a stone pickaxe (1024 strokes).)


Once the lime is obtained, it grants the player the "[[Life From Stone]]" [[achievement]].
Once a lime is obtained from limestone, it grants the player the "[[Life From Stone]]" [[achievement]].


==Farming==
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==Notes==
The "[[Life From Stone]]" achievement can only be earned by getting a lime from [[mining]] limestone, not from any other source.
{{wp|Lime (fruit)|Limes}} are citrus fruits that grow on lime trees. There are at least thirteen species of trees identified as limes.
Their appearance in-game from limestone is a pun on how the fruit shares its name with {{wp|Lime (material)|lime}}, a major component of limestone.


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Latest revision as of 19:38, 17 May 2015

Lime
Lime
Lime


Category Food
Use Food, Farming
Tool
Stackable Yes (99)


A lime is a fruit added in version 1.3.

Appearance

A lime is round and green with slight protrusions on opposite ends.

Where Found

Limes do not spawn naturally in a world. They will only first appear by mining unmined limestone with any pickaxe, buying one through a trade portal, transferring one from another world using a portal chest, or earning one as a bonus from meditation.

It is a rare bonus, produced in addition to the block of limestone. (One set of tests produced no limes using a flint pickaxe (512 strokes) and two with a stone pickaxe (1024 strokes).)

Once a lime is obtained from limestone, it grants the player the "Life From Stone" achievement.

Farming

Limes grow seasonally on lime trees and are harvested by hand. Limes may also be collected by felling the tree that bears the fruit and picking them up from the ground. Agriculturally, the fruit can be placed in a block of dirt or compost to grow a lime tree for farming additional limes.

Limes are most often harvested during late winter and spring.

Uses

Limes are edible, restoring health and hunger like other fruits.

Planting a lime in dirt or compost will spawn a lime tree.

Crafting

Five limes can be used to craft compost at a compost bin from version 1.6 onwards.

Location Input Item 1 Input Item 2 Input Item 3 Input Item 4 Input Item 5 Crafted Output
+ + + + =
Compost Bin Lime [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] Compost
Quantity 5 {{{Qty2}}} {{{Qty3}}} {{{Qty4}}} {{{Qty5}}} 1
Rush Cost
8
Double-Time
4

Notes

The "Life From Stone" achievement can only be earned by getting a lime from mining limestone, not from any other source.

Limes are citrus fruits that grow on lime trees. There are at least thirteen species of trees identified as limes.

Their appearance in-game from limestone is a pun on how the fruit shares its name with lime, a major component of limestone.