Trees

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Obtaining

Trees generate naturally in the world as well as grow naturally from saplings. A sapling must be planted for a certain amount of in-game days depending on the type, and have at least a light level of 9 before there is a chance for it to sprout into a tree. Trees are generated in biome-like areas, with each area having two primary trees, and a single secondary tree. Note: It is possible for both primaries and the secondary to all be the same type of tree, resulting in a forest of just that species. What type of trees can spawn in an area depends on the climate.

Types

Tree Temperature Rainfall EVT
Min Max Min Max Min Max
Acacia Sapling.png Acacia 19 31 30 210 2 2
Ash Sapling.png Ash -6 12 60 140 0.5 2
Aspen Sapling.png Aspen -10 16 10 80 0.25 1
Birch Sapling.png Birch -15 7 20 180 0 1
Chestnut Sapling.png Chestnut 11 35 160 320 0 1
Douglas Fir Sapling.png Douglas Fir -2 14 280 480 0 1
Hickory Sapling.png Hickory 7 29 80 250 0 1
Kapok Sapling.png Kapok 15 35 210 500 0 1
Maple Sapling.png Maple 3 20 140 360 0 1
Oak Sapling.png Oak -8 12 180 430 0.25 2
Pine Sapling.png Pine -15 7 60 250 0.5 2
Sequoia Sapling.png Sequoia -5 12 250 420 0 0.5
Spruce Sapling.png Spruce -11 6 120 380 0 1
Sycamore Sapling.png Sycamore 17 33 120 290 0 1
White Cedar Sapling.png White Cedar -8 17 10 240 0 2
White Elm Sapling.png White Elm 4 30 400 16000 0 1
Willow Sapling.png Willow 15 32 230 400 0 0.5

Usage

Logs

Trees require the use of an axe to cut down. Chop the bottom-most log to fell the entire tree. If the axe does not have enough durability to fell the entire tree, as many logs as possible starting from the top of the tree will be chopped and the axe will break. Leaves disappear without dropping anything. Using a stone axe yields fewer logs than using a metal axe.

Sticks & Saplings

In order to get sticks and saplings from leaves, they must be destroyed before cutting the tree down. Using a scythe makes stick gathering more efficient by destroying a 3x3x3 area of leaf blocks at once, centered at the broken block. Using the Scythe decreases the drop rate of sticks and saplings from 6% to 4%. Breaking leaf blocks is one of two ways to obtain sticks from trees, the other being hitting placed or natural logs with any hammer to make it drop 1-3 sticks.

Properties

Different trees have different properties, summarized by the following table. Some trees may be more desirable for specific purposes than others. For example, Douglas Fir trees are relatively large and fast growing, making them an excellent choice to farm for making charcoal.

Tree Growth Speed Burn Length Burn Temperature
Acacia Log Placed.png Acacia Log.png Acacia N/A¹ Shortest Dark Red**
Ash Log Placed.png Ash Log.png Ash 7 to 8 Days Shorter Dark Red***
Aspen Log Placed.png Aspen Log.png Aspen 8 to 9 Days Shortest Dark Red*
Birch Log Placed.png Birch Log.png Birch 7 to 8 Days Long Dark Red**
Chestnut Log Placed.png Chestnut Log.png Chestnut 7 to 8 Days Short Dark Red**
Douglas Fir Log Placed.png Douglas Fir Log.png Douglas Fir 7 to 8 Days Short Dark Red****
Hickory Log Placed.png Hickory Log.png Hickory 10 to 11 Days Longer Bright Red
Kapok Log Placed.png Kapok Log.png Kapok N/A¹ Shortest Dark Red**
Maple Log Placed.png Maple Log.png Maple 7 to 8 Days Longer Bright Red
Oak Log Placed.png Oak Log.png Oak 10 to 11 Days Longest Dark Red****
Pine Log Placed.png Pine Log.png Pine 7 to 8 Days Shorter Dark Red*
Sequoia Log Placed.png Sequoia Log.png Sequoia 11 to 12 Days Long Dark Red*
Spruce Log Placed.png Spruce Log.png Spruce 7 to 8 Days Short Dark Red
Sycamore Log Placed.png Sycamore Log.png Sycamore 8 to 9 Days Long Dark Red**
White Cedar Log Placed.png White Cedar Log.png White Cedar 7 to 8 Days Short Dark Red*
White Elm Log Placed.png White Elm Log.png White Elm 10 to 11 Days Long Dark Red**
Willow Log Placed.png Willow Log.png Willow 11 to 12 Days Shortest Dark Red

¹There is currently no way to obtain Acacia or Kapok saplings other than cheating them in.

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