Difference between revisions of "Apple"

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[[File:apple_tree.jpg|thumb|400px|right|An apple tree.]]
 
[[File:apple_tree.jpg|thumb|400px|right|An apple tree.]]
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
[[Apples]] can be harvested from this tree with a [[sickle]] during the appropriate [[season]]. The apples can be used in [[cooking]], to make [[juice]], and in [[Transmutation liquid (Feature)|transmutation liquids]]. Apple trees are notorious for spreading incredibly fast, hindering the growth of other trees by occupying potential space. Apple trees yield tiny amounts of wood - a very old tree is just large enough to yield enough wood to use in the construction of a [[lamp]].
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Apple trees are known for producing succulent, juicy apples in Wurm.
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==Notes==
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*When in fruiting [[season]], [[apples]] can be harvested from this tree with a [[sickle]]. These apples can then be used in [[cooking]], making [[beverages]], and in [[Transmutation liquid (Feature)|transmutation liquids]].  
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*Apple trees are known for germinating and spreading to nearby tiles quickly.
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*Apple trees yield a very small amount of wood and are much more valued for their fruit-bearing capabilities.
  
== Helpful tools ==
 
* You can use this [http://webdepp.sense-net.at/~toni/wurm/seasoncalc.php link] to find out how many Wurm days are left until the harvesting seasons. (by Toni)
 
  
 
[[Category:Trees]]
 
[[Category:Trees]]
 
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Revision as of 20:46, 8 May 2018

Main / Terrain / Trees / Apple

An apple tree.

Description

Apple trees are known for producing succulent, juicy apples in Wurm.

Notes

  • When in fruiting season, apples can be harvested from this tree with a sickle. These apples can then be used in cooking, making beverages, and in transmutation liquids.
  • Apple trees are known for germinating and spreading to nearby tiles quickly.
  • Apple trees yield a very small amount of wood and are much more valued for their fruit-bearing capabilities.