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Three varieties of common trees grow on [[The Farm]] and within Stardew Valley. Their sap may be used to produce syrup via a [[Tapper]], and their [[Wood]] has many uses, including [[Crafting]] and building construction/upgrades.
 
Three varieties of common trees grow on [[The Farm]] and within Stardew Valley. Their sap may be used to produce syrup via a [[Tapper]], and their [[Wood]] has many uses, including [[Crafting]] and building construction/upgrades.
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To chop down a tree, simply hit it repeatedly with the axe until it falls. A felled tree always falls sideways (left or right), never up or down. When the player approaches the tree at the left or bottom it falls to the right and when approached from the right or top it falls to the left.
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To chop down a tree, simply hit it repeatedly with the axe until it falls. A felled tree always falls sideways (left or right), never up or down. When the player is at its left or right, it falls away from the player. When the player is in front or behind, it falls to the side away from where the player approached the tree ''(needs confirmation).''
    
Upon falling, a tree releases items (such as wood or seeds) in the area where the upper part of it impacts the ground. The direction of its fall thus becomes particularly important near bodies of water, since all items that fall into water disappear forever. Rings like the [[Magnet Ring]] are very useful when chopping trees, as they allow the player to pick up items within a wider radius, reducing the need to cut obstacles to get to the fallen wood.
 
Upon falling, a tree releases items (such as wood or seeds) in the area where the upper part of it impacts the ground. The direction of its fall thus becomes particularly important near bodies of water, since all items that fall into water disappear forever. Rings like the [[Magnet Ring]] are very useful when chopping trees, as they allow the player to pick up items within a wider radius, reducing the need to cut obstacles to get to the fallen wood.
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