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

Beauty
2
Flammability
0.8
Mass
150
Max Hit Points
200

Stat Modifiers

Birch tree

Birch tree.png

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


Type
PlantsPlants

Base Stats

Beauty
2
Flammability
0.8
Mass
150
Max Hit Points
200

Stat Modifiers


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.