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Re: Most wood per tree?

Postby budzilla » Sat Mar 02, 2019 3:41 pm

azrid wrote:grow king oak, spruce and mulberry

Why spruce? For the boughs?
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Re: Most wood per tree?

Postby ricky » Sat Mar 02, 2019 4:03 pm

dageir wrote:So this info is obsolete I take it:
https://havenandhearth.fandom.com/wiki/Tree


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Re: Most wood per tree?

Postby azrid » Sat Mar 02, 2019 5:33 pm

budzilla wrote:Why spruce? For the boughs?

yea you are gonna need it for higher q saws, pickaxes, bows, dream catchers and spruce caps
its blocks also give a lot of tar
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Re: Most wood per tree?

Postby Sevenless » Sat Mar 02, 2019 9:00 pm

You're really going to want to investigate your local tree nodes before making these choices.

My spruce grow in 3.5 days, base tree growth speed for my other trees is 7 days. It's a big difference. Most places have nodes for trees that push the growth timer down to 5-6 days for some tree types.
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Re: Most wood per tree?

Postby Giggidy » Sat Mar 02, 2019 10:42 pm

Sevenless wrote:You're really going to want to investigate your local tree nodes before making these choices.

My spruce grow in 3.5 days, base tree growth speed for my other trees is 7 days. It's a big difference. Most places have nodes for trees that push the growth timer down to 5-6 days for some tree types.


tree growth nodes go up to 100%? Thats actually insane, and the only way to find it is to plant one of every tree and time it then?
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Re: Most wood per tree?

Postby Sevenless » Sat Mar 02, 2019 11:22 pm

Giggidy wrote:
Sevenless wrote:You're really going to want to investigate your local tree nodes before making these choices.

My spruce grow in 3.5 days, base tree growth speed for my other trees is 7 days. It's a big difference. Most places have nodes for trees that push the growth timer down to 5-6 days for some tree types.


tree growth nodes go up to 100%? Thats actually insane, and the only way to find it is to plant one of every tree and time it then?


As far as I or anyone I've talked to knows that's correct. Most people I talk to have 60-80% on a couple random trees they've tried.
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Re: Most wood per tree?

Postby Miss_Min » Sun Mar 03, 2019 1:04 pm

Having planted all the trees-with-boughs first, it seems that where I live the spruce is significantly slower than the others, with the fir (pretty useless for blocks/boards) possibly the fastest.

The only tree I've had grow completely yet is a mayblossom, so garish turquoise everything (one log, quite a lot of bits-per-log like juniper or birdcherry) here we come!
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Re: Most wood per tree?

Postby budzilla » Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:32 am

It seems I got lucky and my fastest growing trees are king oaks :D
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