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it's a tree that eats corpses. It can eat both rotten and fresh corpses. It is capable of eating twisted meat as well.
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The Harbinger tree is a tree added by the Anomaly DLC. It is capable of consuming corpses and meat placed around it. It can eat both rotten and fresh corpses, as well as all forms of meat (insect, human, twisted). When cut down, it provides a small amount of twisted meat as well as wood. It does not appear to be dangerous in any way.
  
After eating enough, an additional tree will spawn nearby.
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== Growth ==
 
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The growth rate of a harbinger tree scales with the amount of corpses and nutrition scattered around it. Upon reaching maturity, a harbinger tree has a chance to spawn another harbinger tree nearby.  
When cut down, it provides a small amount of twisted meat as well as wood.
 
 
 
Does not appear to be dangerous in any way.
 
  
 
== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
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Later on, Harbinger Tree can be used as a means of acquiring twisted meat for some mid and late game recipes, like the [[Juggernaut serum]], without having to call dangerous entities like [[Fleshbeast|Fleshbeasts]].
 
Later on, Harbinger Tree can be used as a means of acquiring twisted meat for some mid and late game recipes, like the [[Juggernaut serum]], without having to call dangerous entities like [[Fleshbeast|Fleshbeasts]].
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== Gallery ==
  
 
== Version history ==  
 
== Version history ==  
 
* [[Anomaly DLC]] Release - Added.
 
* [[Anomaly DLC]] Release - Added.
 
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Revision as of 20:31, 22 April 2024

Harbinger tree

Harbinger tree

A gnarled tree that grows a flesh-like covering. Harbinger trees are capable of feeding on corpses and raw meat, and will consume those placed nearby. If well fed, the grove will continue to grow.

In a tribal myth, these trees are the emissaries of a mad, shapeless god who rules an endless black ocean. The myth ends after the shapeless god reaches up from the water and tears down the sky.

Base Stats

Type
PlantTree
Beauty
-10 (-10)
HP
230
Flammability
0%
Path Cost
42 (24%)

Building

Minifiable
False
Passability
pass through only
Cover Effectiveness
25%
Blocks Wind
True

Ingestion

Nutrition
2

Plant Stats

Time to grow
10 days (18.46 days)
Min Fertility
50%
Fertility Sensitivity
50%
Min light to grow
50%

The Harbinger tree is a tree added by the Anomaly DLC. It is capable of consuming corpses and meat placed around it. It can eat both rotten and fresh corpses, as well as all forms of meat (insect, human, twisted). When cut down, it provides a small amount of twisted meat as well as wood. It does not appear to be dangerous in any way.

Growth

The growth rate of a harbinger tree scales with the amount of corpses and nutrition scattered around it. Upon reaching maturity, a harbinger tree has a chance to spawn another harbinger tree nearby.

Analysis

Harbinger trees provide a low-tech, no power method of getting rid of bodies without the use of fire or an Electric crematorium.

This is vital for tribal or low-tech settlements who want to reduce the number of potential Shamblers on the map during a Deathpall or similar events, as there is no limit to the number of times a corpse can be turned into a shambler. However, it is only effective as a preventive measure, as shamblers can break free from the roots when raised.

Eating the raw twisted meat provided by the tree does provide a -10 mood thought, however non-cannibal colonists eating raw human meat from corpses provides a -20 mood thought. Therefore, the tree can be used by non-cannibal colonies to recycle human meat into less-negative twisted meat by feeding it corpses if food is dire.

Later on, Harbinger Tree can be used as a means of acquiring twisted meat for some mid and late game recipes, like the Juggernaut serum, without having to call dangerous entities like Fleshbeasts.

Gallery

Version history