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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | There are tiles in Wurm where a tree or bush grows. Trees can be cut down and chopped up by using a [[hatchet]]. This uses the [[woodcutting]] skill. You can also use a myriad of other tools for cutting a tree down, but this will be far less effective. The amount of [[wood]] produced depends on the age of the tree and the type of tree. See [[woodcutting]] for more information on cutting down trees. | + | There are tiles in Wurm where a tree or bush grows. Trees can be cut down and chopped up by activating and using a [[hatchet]]. This uses the [[woodcutting]] skill. You can also use a myriad of other tools for cutting a tree down, but this will be far less effective. The amount of [[wood]] produced depends on the age of the tree and the type of tree. See [[woodcutting]] for more information on cutting down trees. |
− | Trees can be | + | Trees can be categorized in 4 types: lumber trees, nut trees, fruit trees, and bushes. Fruit trees will produce extremely little wood when cut down, and bushes produce no wood, but these two types can be harvested along with nut trees while they are in their harvest [[season]]. |
− | [[Sprouts]] can be picked from a tree by using a [[sickle]] on it. This uses the [[forestry]] skill. | + | ==Propagation and Age== |
+ | [[Sprouts]] can be picked from a tree by using a [[sickle]] on it when the tree is in a sprouting stage. This uses the [[forestry]] skill. Taking a sprout will retreat a tree back one stage. | ||
− | + | Planting a new tree uses a sprout and [[gardening]] skill. A sprout can be planted at the center or at a random location on a tile. When trees replant themselves after advancing beyond overaged the location within its tile of the new young tree will be random. Further, this is true even if the overaged tree had been center planted. Sprout quality does not determine tree quality. | |
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+ | Trees self-plant their own sprouts when they advance beyond a sprouting stage. Both the tile they spread to and the location within that tile which the tree sprouts are random. Tiles must support tree growth for sprouts to propagate. | ||
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+ | Trees and bushes age through the 15 stages: young, young, young, mature, mature, mature, mature-sprouting, old, old-sprouting, old, old-sprouting, very old, very old-sprouting, overaged, shriveled. | ||
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+ | Trees generally take several real weeks to grow to "old", "very old" or "overaged", which are the prime types for cutting. Oak is known to take several months to reach old age. | ||
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+ | ==Tending== | ||
+ | Pruning with a [[sickle]] can be done to very old-sprouting and overaged trees. This reverts the tree's age to very old. | ||
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+ | Grass under a tree can be cut like a [[Grass tile]] and trimmed like [[Lawn]]. Trimmed grass will stay trimmed on deed. Off deed and in perimeter trimmed grass will revert to wild grass quickly. Wild grass will spread from trimmed tree tiles to adjacent dirt tiles. | ||
==Tree Types== | ==Tree Types== | ||
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Lumber trees give large amounts of [[wood]] when chopped at an old age. Most types of wood also have special properties. | Lumber trees give large amounts of [[wood]] when chopped at an old age. Most types of wood also have special properties. | ||
− | * [[Birch]] - Less wood is needed to reach the maximum | + | * [[Birch tree]] - Less wood is needed to reach the maximum burn-time of a fire. Overaged trees produce [[bark]] when using a [[awl]] |
− | * [[Cedar]] - Items made out of cedar decay slower. Arrows made out of cedar are easier to improve. Cedar [[charcoal pile]]s will burn longer but produce less [[charcoal]]. | + | * [[Cedar tree]] - Items made out of cedar decay slower. Arrows made out of cedar are easier to improve. Cedar [[charcoal pile]]s will burn longer but produce less [[charcoal]]. |
− | * [[Maple]] - Maple trees is a lumber tree that can be harvested for [[maple sap]] with a | + | * [[Maple tree]] - Maple trees is a lumber tree that can be harvested for [[maple sap]] with a bucket (while it's in [[season]]). Arrows made out of maple take less damage. |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Willow tree]] - Rare tree. Willow wood is good for all [[archery|bow]] types and [[fishing rod]]s. A willow will kill other trees within 2 tiles. |
− | * [[Pine]] - Pinewood has no special properties, but pines are abundant and grow fast. | + | * [[Fir tree]] - Fir has no known special properties. |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Linden tree]] - Linden has no known special properties. |
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+ | ===Nut Trees=== | ||
+ | [[Nut]] trees have nuts which can be harvested during harvest season, but otherwise provide same amount of wood as Lumber trees. | ||
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+ | * [[Oak tree]] - [[Acorns]]; Rare tree, grows slowly. An oak will kill other trees within 2 tiles. Wooden weapons,shields and tools made with Oak take less damage when used. Oak [[charcoal pile]]s will burn longer and produce more [[charcoal]] | ||
+ | * [[Pine tree]] - [[Pinenuts]]; Pinewood has no special properties, but pines are abundant and grow fast. | ||
+ | * [[Walnut tree]] - [[Walnuts]]; [[charcoal pile]]s made from walnut will give a 10% bonus on the quality of the items it produces. | ||
+ | * [[Chestnut tree]] - [[Chestnuts]]; Chestnut has no special properties. | ||
===Fruit Trees=== | ===Fruit Trees=== | ||
[[Fruit]] trees have fruits which can be harvested during harvest season, but they give very little wood. They are also notorious for spreading incredibly fast and removing potential growth locations for other trees with more utility. | [[Fruit]] trees have fruits which can be harvested during harvest season, but they give very little wood. They are also notorious for spreading incredibly fast and removing potential growth locations for other trees with more utility. | ||
− | * [[Apple]] - | + | * [[Apple tree]] - [[Green apple|Apples]] |
− | * [[Cherry]] - | + | * [[Cherry tree]] - [[Cherries]] |
− | * [[Lemon]] - | + | * [[Lemon tree]] - [[Lemons]] |
− | * [[Olive]] - | + | * [[Olive tree]] - [[Olives]] |
+ | * [[Orange tree]] - [[Oranges]] | ||
===Bushes=== | ===Bushes=== | ||
− | Bushes don't give any wood at all when chopped down. Like fruit trees, they can also be harvested. | + | [[:Category:Bushes | Bushes]] don't give any wood at all when chopped down. Like fruit trees, they can also be harvested. |
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+ | * [[Camellia bush]] - [[Camellia]] | ||
+ | * [[Lavender bush]] - [[Lavender flower]] | ||
+ | * [[Oleander bush]] - [[Oleander]] | ||
+ | * [[Rose bush]] - [[Rose]] | ||
+ | * [[Thorn bush]] - not harvestable, dangerous | ||
+ | * [[Hazelnut bush]] - [[Hazelnuts]] | ||
+ | * [[Grape bush]] - [[Grapes]] | ||
+ | * [[Blueberry bush]] - [[Blueberries]] | ||
+ | * [[Raspberry bush]] - [[Raspberries]] | ||
+ | * [[Lingonberry bush]] - [[Lingonberries]] | ||
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+ | Seedlings can be found while [[foraging]]. Seedlings are used to make a [[Trellis]], some may be harvested. | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Ivy seedling]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Hops seedling]] |
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==Tree/Bush Ages== | ==Tree/Bush Ages== | ||
* '''Young''' | * '''Young''' | ||
** Not harvestable | ** Not harvestable | ||
− | ** Lumber Trees yield one 1.60 | + | ** Lumber Trees yield one 1.60, 3.20 or 4.80 kg [[log]]; Fruit trees and very young lumber trees yield a [[wood scrap]] |
* '''Mature''' | * '''Mature''' | ||
** Harvestable | ** Harvestable | ||
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* '''Old''' | * '''Old''' | ||
** Harvestable | ** Harvestable | ||
− | ** Lumber Trees yield a fallen tree, weights: 106 | + | ** Lumber Trees yield a fallen tree, weights: 106.67kg, 120kg (with sprout), 133.33kg or 146.67kg (with sprout); Fruit trees yield one 3.20 kg, 3.60 kg (with a sprout) or 4.00 kg log |
** Will produce sprouts | ** Will produce sprouts | ||
* '''Very Old''' | * '''Very Old''' | ||
** Harvestable | ** Harvestable | ||
− | ** Lumber Trees yield a fallen tree with a weight of 160.00 kg if they do not have a sprout, 173 | + | ** Lumber Trees yield a fallen tree with a weight of 160.00 kg if they do not have a sprout, 173.33 kg if they do; Fruit trees yield one 4.80 kg or 5.20 kg (with a sprout) log |
** Can be pruned back to the beginning stages of very old when they are close to growing to the next level of overaged | ** Can be pruned back to the beginning stages of very old when they are close to growing to the next level of overaged | ||
** Will produce sprouts | ** Will produce sprouts | ||
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** Lumber Trees yield a fallen tree with a weight of 186.67 kg; Fruit trees yield one 5.60 kg log | ** Lumber Trees yield a fallen tree with a weight of 186.67 kg; Fruit trees yield one 5.60 kg log | ||
** Can be pruned back to the beginning stages of very old (so that they can be harvested if in season) | ** Can be pruned back to the beginning stages of very old (so that they can be harvested if in season) | ||
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** Not harvestable | ** Not harvestable | ||
** Lumber Trees yield one 4.80 kg log; Fruit trees yield a woodscrap | ** Lumber Trees yield one 4.80 kg log; Fruit trees yield a woodscrap | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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* Trees infected by [[mycelium]] do not produce fruit. | * Trees infected by [[mycelium]] do not produce fruit. | ||
+ | * Order in tree height (at very old stage) is as follows: Cedar, Pine, Maple, Chestnut, Oak, Linden, Birch, Fir, Walnut, Willow, Olive, Apple, Cherry, Lemon | ||
+ | * Tile must be at least two dirt levels above water to plant trees. | ||
+ | * [[Coconut]] is crafted from a nut, [[pineapple| pineapples]] are crafted from apples, and both can be found by botanizing. | ||
+ | * Certain sprouts may be used to create [[Hedges]] | ||
==See Also == | ==See Also == |
Latest revision as of 15:44, 13 June 2024
Contents
Description
There are tiles in Wurm where a tree or bush grows. Trees can be cut down and chopped up by activating and using a hatchet. This uses the woodcutting skill. You can also use a myriad of other tools for cutting a tree down, but this will be far less effective. The amount of wood produced depends on the age of the tree and the type of tree. See woodcutting for more information on cutting down trees.
Trees can be categorized in 4 types: lumber trees, nut trees, fruit trees, and bushes. Fruit trees will produce extremely little wood when cut down, and bushes produce no wood, but these two types can be harvested along with nut trees while they are in their harvest season.
Propagation and Age
Sprouts can be picked from a tree by using a sickle on it when the tree is in a sprouting stage. This uses the forestry skill. Taking a sprout will retreat a tree back one stage.
Planting a new tree uses a sprout and gardening skill. A sprout can be planted at the center or at a random location on a tile. When trees replant themselves after advancing beyond overaged the location within its tile of the new young tree will be random. Further, this is true even if the overaged tree had been center planted. Sprout quality does not determine tree quality.
Trees self-plant their own sprouts when they advance beyond a sprouting stage. Both the tile they spread to and the location within that tile which the tree sprouts are random. Tiles must support tree growth for sprouts to propagate.
Trees and bushes age through the 15 stages: young, young, young, mature, mature, mature, mature-sprouting, old, old-sprouting, old, old-sprouting, very old, very old-sprouting, overaged, shriveled.
Trees generally take several real weeks to grow to "old", "very old" or "overaged", which are the prime types for cutting. Oak is known to take several months to reach old age.
Tending
Pruning with a sickle can be done to very old-sprouting and overaged trees. This reverts the tree's age to very old.
Grass under a tree can be cut like a Grass tile and trimmed like Lawn. Trimmed grass will stay trimmed on deed. Off deed and in perimeter trimmed grass will revert to wild grass quickly. Wild grass will spread from trimmed tree tiles to adjacent dirt tiles.
Tree Types
Lumber Trees
Lumber trees give large amounts of wood when chopped at an old age. Most types of wood also have special properties.
- Birch tree - Less wood is needed to reach the maximum burn-time of a fire. Overaged trees produce bark when using a awl
- Cedar tree - Items made out of cedar decay slower. Arrows made out of cedar are easier to improve. Cedar charcoal piles will burn longer but produce less charcoal.
- Maple tree - Maple trees is a lumber tree that can be harvested for maple sap with a bucket (while it's in season). Arrows made out of maple take less damage.
- Willow tree - Rare tree. Willow wood is good for all bow types and fishing rods. A willow will kill other trees within 2 tiles.
- Fir tree - Fir has no known special properties.
- Linden tree - Linden has no known special properties.
Nut Trees
Nut trees have nuts which can be harvested during harvest season, but otherwise provide same amount of wood as Lumber trees.
- Oak tree - Acorns; Rare tree, grows slowly. An oak will kill other trees within 2 tiles. Wooden weapons,shields and tools made with Oak take less damage when used. Oak charcoal piles will burn longer and produce more charcoal
- Pine tree - Pinenuts; Pinewood has no special properties, but pines are abundant and grow fast.
- Walnut tree - Walnuts; charcoal piles made from walnut will give a 10% bonus on the quality of the items it produces.
- Chestnut tree - Chestnuts; Chestnut has no special properties.
Fruit Trees
Fruit trees have fruits which can be harvested during harvest season, but they give very little wood. They are also notorious for spreading incredibly fast and removing potential growth locations for other trees with more utility.
- Apple tree - Apples
- Cherry tree - Cherries
- Lemon tree - Lemons
- Olive tree - Olives
- Orange tree - Oranges
Bushes
Bushes don't give any wood at all when chopped down. Like fruit trees, they can also be harvested.
- Camellia bush - Camellia
- Lavender bush - Lavender flower
- Oleander bush - Oleander
- Rose bush - Rose
- Thorn bush - not harvestable, dangerous
- Hazelnut bush - Hazelnuts
- Grape bush - Grapes
- Blueberry bush - Blueberries
- Raspberry bush - Raspberries
- Lingonberry bush - Lingonberries
Seedlings can be found while foraging. Seedlings are used to make a Trellis, some may be harvested.
Tree/Bush Ages
- Young
- Not harvestable
- Lumber Trees yield one 1.60, 3.20 or 4.80 kg log; Fruit trees and very young lumber trees yield a wood scrap
- Mature
- Harvestable
- Lumber trees yield one 11.20 kg log; Fruit trees yield one 2.00 kg or 2.40 kg log
- Will produce sprouts
- Old
- Harvestable
- Lumber Trees yield a fallen tree, weights: 106.67kg, 120kg (with sprout), 133.33kg or 146.67kg (with sprout); Fruit trees yield one 3.20 kg, 3.60 kg (with a sprout) or 4.00 kg log
- Will produce sprouts
- Very Old
- Harvestable
- Lumber Trees yield a fallen tree with a weight of 160.00 kg if they do not have a sprout, 173.33 kg if they do; Fruit trees yield one 4.80 kg or 5.20 kg (with a sprout) log
- Can be pruned back to the beginning stages of very old when they are close to growing to the next level of overaged
- Will produce sprouts
- Overaged
- Not harvestable
- Lumber Trees yield a fallen tree with a weight of 186.67 kg; Fruit trees yield one 5.60 kg log
- Can be pruned back to the beginning stages of very old (so that they can be harvested if in season)
- Shriveled (Old and Shriveled on Examine)
- Not harvestable
- Lumber Trees yield one 4.80 kg log; Fruit trees yield a woodscrap
- Will replant itself after it dies.
Notes
- Trees infected by mycelium do not produce fruit.
- Order in tree height (at very old stage) is as follows: Cedar, Pine, Maple, Chestnut, Oak, Linden, Birch, Fir, Walnut, Willow, Olive, Apple, Cherry, Lemon
- Tile must be at least two dirt levels above water to plant trees.
- Coconut is crafted from a nut, pineapples are crafted from apples, and both can be found by botanizing.
- Certain sprouts may be used to create Hedges