Difference between revisions of "Birch tree"

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| description = A northern tree known for its thin, paper-like bark.
 
| description = A northern tree known for its thin, paper-like bark.
 
| information = A medium, thin tree with decent wood yield
 
| information = A medium, thin tree with decent wood yield
| time        = 31.25
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| time        = 40
 
| type        = Wild
 
| type        = Wild
 
| hp          = 300
 
| hp          = 300
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|placeable =  
 
|placeable =  
 
|hp = 300
 
|hp = 300
|time = 37.5
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|time = 40
 
|yield = 30
 
|yield = 30
 
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A relatively quick tree to grow that produces a decent amount of wood. Native to the arctic areas.
 
A relatively quick tree to grow that produces a decent amount of wood. Native to the arctic areas.
  
Planted in the [[growing area|growing area]] or found in the wild growing naturally.
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Planted in the [[growing zone]] or found in the wild growing naturally.
  
 
{{nav|plant|wide}}
 
{{nav|plant|wide}}
 
[[Category:Plants]]
 
[[Category:Plants]]
 
[[Category:Domesticated plants]]
 
[[Category:Domesticated plants]]

Revision as of 20:28, 1 August 2015

"PassThroughOnly" is not in the list (impassable, pass through only, standable) of allowed values for the "Passability" property.

Birch tree

Birch tree.png

A temperate-biome tree known for its thin, white, paper-like bark.


Type
PlantsPlants

Base Stats

Flammability
0.8
Mass
150
Max Hit Points
200
... further results

Stat Modifiers

... further results

Birch tree

Birch tree.png

A temperate-biome tree known for its thin, white, paper-like bark.


Type
PlantsPlants

Base Stats

Flammability
0.8
Mass
150
Max Hit Points
200
... further results

Stat Modifiers

... further results


Birch Tree

Base Stats

Type
PlantsWild
HP
300

Plant Stats


A relatively quick tree to grow that produces a decent amount of wood. Native to the arctic areas.

Planted in the growing zone or found in the wild growing naturally.