The probability of Treeguards appearing increases the longer the player survives in their world. They are easy to kite and it is possible to get 4-5 hits in each time they attack. Rarely when chopping down a tree, a nearby tree will stand up and attack you. You can set your farm ablaze to burn all the trees then chop the burnt trees for Charcoal. Once you plant the trees in whatever pattern you want for the tree farm, just wait for the trees to grow to full size to yield the most wood, chop it down, dig up the stump, and replant. Keep in mind that Lumpy Evergreen will not yield any pinecones. To make an efficient Tree farm, all you have to do is collect pinecones from Evergreens and plant them where you want your tree farm. Caged birds can no longer be fed cooked eggs. You can get Eggs by feeding the caged bird any meat, including Raw Monster Meat. You can find seeds randomly around the world whenever a bird lands, however to farm them all you have to do is feed a caged bird any vegetable (excluding berries). The player can obtain a twig without taking damage by digging up the spiky bush with a Shovel (the spiky bush can later be replanted). Unlike Saplings, however, they grow during winter, which can be useful, but they damage the player when harvested (armor decreases the damage). Spiky Bushes are found in Swamps and can be harvested for Twigs, like Saplings. As with berries, either build Lightning Rods or space the plants out, as fires can destroy compact farms. Once replanted, Saplings do not need fertilizing, however Grass does. Like berries, there are a finite number of Grass Tufts and Saplings, however they are very common. They are found primarily in grass biomes and occasionally forest biomes. There is a finite number of bushes in each world, but they are numerous. If you (or usually a Gobbler) picks them too early the bush will return to its dormant state. You will see berries slightly appear and then fill in. Replanted bushes will need to be fertilized after planting and again if over-picked. The bushes can be dug up, using a Shovel, and planted elsewhere. Watermelon (Uncommon Fruit): Good raw or cooked, or used to make Melonsicle (restores 3 health, 12.5 hunger, and 20 sanity).īerries are found growing on Berry Bushes that spawn across the land. Durians count as Monster food for the purpose of crock pot dishes.ĭragon Fruit (Rare Fruit): Good for ingredient as one of the best healing foods in the game, Dragonpie (restores 40 health and 75 hunger, with fast eating animation). When cooked, Sliced Pomegranate is a good healing food, healing 20 health with fast eating animation.ĭurian (Rare Fruit): A fruit version of Monster Meat. Pomegranate (Rare Fruit): Good to eat cooked, over fire. When cooked, Braised Eggplant is a good healing food, healing 20 health with fast eating animation. Used for making Scarecrow.Įggplant (Uncommon Vegetable): Good to eat cooked, over fire. Pumpkin (Uncommon Fruit): Good to eat cooked, over fire. Feeding crops to the birds allows the player to focus on growing rare crops, without also getting many more common crops about 2/3 of the crops will end up as seeds for future crops.Īll of these can be cooked or used to make various Crock Pot foods.Ĭorn (Common Vegetable): Good to eat raw, or to be made into powdercake.Ĭarrot (Common Vegetable): Good for befriending bunnyman and building Rabbit Hutch. Farm will have to be refertilized after 20-30 uses.Ĭrops from the farms can be fed to birds in Bird Cages to obtain 1.5 Crop Seeds, which can be used to grow specific crops 0.5 normal seeds is also produced by the bird in Bird Cages. Produce from the farms can be fed to birds in Bird Cages to get Crop Seeds, which can be used to grow crops knowing what it will produce. The growing process can be sped by fertilizing it with Manure, Rot, Guano or Rotten Eggs, with guano being the best. The crops can grow at night if it is within 70% of the light radius of a star from Star Caller's Staff. The crops grow during day time or dusk time. Once a farm is placed and a seed is planted, a plant will grow in 600 (Advanced Farm) or 1200 (Basic Farm) daylight seconds. Please note that as of the: Reap What You Sow Update for DST Basic and Advanced Farms are no longer part of the base gameĬrops are food items one can get from Basic and Advanced Farms.
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