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It can be harvested when [[rose]] bushes are in season, using the [[Gardening]] skill and a [[sickle]]. | It can be harvested when [[rose]] bushes are in season, using the [[Gardening]] skill and a [[sickle]]. | ||
− | == | + | == Creation and Improvement == |
*The [[sprout]]'s [[quality]] determines the chance to create a trellis, but a minimum of at least 10 [[gardening|gardening skill]] is required to start a trellis in all cases. | *The [[sprout]]'s [[quality]] determines the chance to create a trellis, but a minimum of at least 10 [[gardening|gardening skill]] is required to start a trellis in all cases. | ||
+ | *[[Improve]]s using carpentry items/tools but uses the [[gardening]] [[skill]] for actual improvement and creation. | ||
*The final shaft attached will determine the trellis' [[wood]] type. | *The final shaft attached will determine the trellis' [[wood]] type. | ||
+ | *Trellis quality does not affect harvest or any aspect of the growing function. A quality level of 10 allows for securing, and higher quality provides better decay resistance off-deed, as is typical with most items. | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | *It must be planted/secured in order to actually begin growth and reach eventual harvestability. | ||
+ | *A maximum of 4 trellises of any type can be secured and utilized on any one tile. | ||
+ | *It can be harvested when [[rose]] bushes are in [[season]], using the [[gardening]] skill and a [[sickle]]. | ||
+ | *Rose [[sprouts]] can be picked from a rose trellis. | ||
*They cannot be [[load]]ed | *They cannot be [[load]]ed | ||
− | *They can be moved | + | *They can be moved and picked up. |
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*May be given a name which can be seen on the tooltip. | *May be given a name which can be seen on the tooltip. | ||
− | *Trellises age & grow slower than bushes | + | *Trellises age & grow slower than bushes. |
− | * | + | *Shriveled trellises will regrow to young over time. |
+ | *Aside from obvious outward beauty, shininess, and posterity, rarity, unfortunately, has no effect on trellises. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 18:24, 28 March 2021
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Main / Skills / Nature / Gardening / Rose trellis
Description
Some climbing roses growing up a sturdy wooden trellis.
A decorative trellis created out of a rose sprout.
It can be harvested when rose bushes are in season, using the Gardening skill and a sickle.
Creation and Improvement
- The sprout's quality determines the chance to create a trellis, but a minimum of at least 10 gardening skill is required to start a trellis in all cases.
- Improves using carpentry items/tools but uses the gardening skill for actual improvement and creation.
- The final shaft attached will determine the trellis' wood type.
- Trellis quality does not affect harvest or any aspect of the growing function. A quality level of 10 allows for securing, and higher quality provides better decay resistance off-deed, as is typical with most items.
Notes
- It must be planted/secured in order to actually begin growth and reach eventual harvestability.
- A maximum of 4 trellises of any type can be secured and utilized on any one tile.
- It can be harvested when rose bushes are in season, using the gardening skill and a sickle.
- Rose sprouts can be picked from a rose trellis.
- They cannot be loaded
- They can be moved and picked up.
- May be given a name which can be seen on the tooltip.
- Trellises age & grow slower than bushes.
- Shriveled trellises will regrow to young over time.
- Aside from obvious outward beauty, shininess, and posterity, rarity, unfortunately, has no effect on trellises.