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Trees are a type of plant that has [[leaves]] and a trunk. They are a good source for [[wood]], [[stick]]s, and for most, [[fruit]]. They provide no protection from the [[weather]]. Multiple trees in an area may be considered a [[forest]]. | '''Trees''' are a type of plant that has [[leaves]] and a trunk. They are a good source for [[wood]], [[stick]]s, and for most, [[fruit]]. They provide no protection from the [[weather]]. Multiple trees in an area may be considered a [[forest]]. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
All trees have distinct patterns for their trunk and leaves, making them easier to identify. The trunk is a vertical series of brown to gray blocks that can be walked in front of. Trunks connect to the ground and have no gaps. | All trees have distinct patterns for their trunk and leaves, making them easier to identify. The trunk is a vertical series of brown to gray blocks that can be walked in front of. Trunks connect to the ground and have no gaps. | ||
Leaves are usually some shade of green and formed in an open pattern. Some trees have leaves that change color as they go through the seasons, particularly those native to temperate [[Biome|regions]]. While a leaf pattern may overlay one or more segments of a tree's trunk, they | Leaves are usually some shade of green and formed in an open pattern. Some trees have leaves that change color as they go through the seasons, particularly those native to temperate [[Biome|regions]]. While a leaf pattern may overlay one or more segments of a tree's trunk, they are still considered part of the trunk. | ||
Maple and pine trees tend to grow the tallest. | Maple and pine trees tend to grow the tallest. | ||
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Fruit or seeds are added to a [[Blockhead]]'s [[Inventory]] by passing through the space they're in or tapping on them and letting the Blockhead collect them once they're adjacent. | Fruit or seeds are added to a [[Blockhead]]'s [[Inventory]] by passing through the space they're in or tapping on them and letting the Blockhead collect them once they're adjacent. | ||
Leaves can be harvested for sticks. | Leaves can be harvested for sticks. When using a [[machete]], three sticks can be harvested from one block. | ||
Trunks can be harvested for [[wood]]. | Trunks can be harvested for [[wood]]. When using an [[axe]], three wood can be harvested from one block. | ||
==Life Cycle== | ==Life Cycle== | ||
Trees spawn as one or more blocks of leaves on top of [[dirt]]. Removing those leaves kills the tree. As the tree grows, trunk blocks will spawn in a continuous column, usually one at a time. Leaves may spawn above and often out to the sides, but may also despawn on the sides or bottom, dropping anything attached to them and occasional sticks. Existing blocks (including leaves from nearby trees) may interfere with growth. | Trees spawn as one or more blocks of leaves on top of [[dirt]]. Removing those leaves kills the tree. As the tree grows, trunk blocks will spawn in a continuous column, usually one at a time. Leaves may spawn above and often out to the sides, but may also despawn on the sides or bottom, dropping anything attached to them and occasional sticks. Existing blocks (including leaves from nearby trees) may interfere with growth. | ||
All trees will eventually die and despawn. A dead tree will have its leaves change to a pattern of sparse, irregular black lines and its trunk to smoothly blended browns in vertical stripes. It will then begin despawning from the top down a layer at a time. Most objects suspended on the tree will fall to the ground as their layer despawns. Occasionally despawning leaves will drop sticks and despawning trunks will spawn wood, but this varies based on the type of tree. If a Blockhead is quick enough, they may harvest wood from a dying tree trunk, but | All trees will eventually die and despawn. A dead tree will have its leaves change to a pattern of sparse, irregular black lines and its trunk to smoothly blended browns in vertical stripes. It will then begin despawning from the top down a layer at a time. Most objects suspended on the tree will fall to the ground as their layer despawns. Occasionally despawning leaves will drop sticks and despawning trunks will spawn wood, but this varies based on the type of tree. If a Blockhead is quick enough, they may harvest wood from a dying tree trunk, but sticks cannot be harvested from the leaves of a dying tree. | ||
==Types of Trees== | ==Types of Trees== | ||
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*[[Pine Tree]] | *[[Pine Tree]] | ||
*[[Orange Tree]] | *[[Orange Tree]] | ||
A [[cactus]] may be considered a tree for classification purposes, but cannot produce wood and dies differently. | A [[cactus]] may be considered a tree for classification purposes, but cannot produce wood and dies differently. | ||