Mushroom Tree
Mushroom Tree | |
Information | |
Seed | N/A |
Tapper Product | Common Mushroom Red Mushroom Purple Mushroom |
Growth Time | Variable |
A Mushroom Tree is a tree that spawns according to a rare event in Fall. It can be chopped down using an axe and will drop 5-6 Red or Purple Mushrooms (plus one for the stem). It does not yield seeds when shaken or chopped down, but it will spread seeds like a common tree. If unobstructed, seeds spread by a Mushroom Tree have a 20% chance to grow to the next stage each day during Spring, Summer, or Fall. During Winter, Mushroom Tree seeds/saplings do not grow, and fully-grown Mushroom Trees will be reduced to a stump. The stump may regrow in Spring.
Obtaining the first Mushroom Tree is a random event that can only happen in the Fall. On each day of Fall there is a 5% chance of a spawning event being triggered. When triggered, the game engine will choose 10 farm tiles at random. If any of those ten tiles have a fully grown, untapped forest tree (or tree stump), then that tree will transform into a Mushroom Tree (or Mushroom Stump). A Mushroom Stump can grow into a Mushroom Tree, but not until the next Spring.
A Mushroom Tree can be tapped with a tapper. It yields Red Mushroom, Purple Mushroom, and Common Mushroom when tapped, except during the Winter. During Winter, the Tapper will remain on the tree, despite the tree itself being replaced by a stump. The following Spring, the tapper may need to be removed and immediately replaced on the Mushroom Tree before it will produce mushrooms.
Tapper Product
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The time needed to be harvested depends on the season (with one exception mentioned below) as the tapper placed or as the mushroom harvested, it will be 6000 minutes on Spring or Summer, 3000 minutes on Fall and 80000 minutes on Winter (so, it is not recommended to harvest the mushroom on Winter and this is the reason that the tapper may need to be re-installed).
The type of mushroom for the first harvesting is determined by the season as the tapper being placed, it will be Common Mushroom when the tapper is placed on Spring or Summer, and Red Mushroom on Fall.
The mushroom it will produce in succession is determined by the type of mushroom previously harvested, as well as the date and season as the mushroom previously harvested. When a Common or Red Mushroom is harvested on the 10th or 20th day of a month, the next time it will produce Purple Mushroom; when a Purple Mushroom harvested, the next time it will produce Red Mushroom, and the time needed will always be 3000 minutes regardless of the season; when a Common Mushroom is harvested on a day other than the 10th or 20th, the next time it will produce Common Mushroom; when a Red Mushroom is harvested on a day other than the 10th or 20th, the next time it will produce Red Mushroom if harvested on Fall, otherwise, the next time it will produce Common Mushroom.
Below is a table summarizing what mushroom the tapper will produce after a harvesting:
Date | |||
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10th or 20th of a month | * | ||
Other date on Fall | * | ||
Other date on other seasons | * |
*The base time needed for this harvesting is always 3000 minutes regardless of the season.
Stages of Growth
Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Stage 5 | Stump |
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Gallery
- Red mushroom tree.png
Bugs
- A player may obtain weeds by chopping a seed dropped by a Mushroom Tree with a tool. The weed can then be placed on the ground and harvested to obtain fiber, or sold through the Shipping Box for 50g.
Trees | |
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Trees | Green Rain Trees • Mahogany Tree • Maple Tree • Mushroom Tree • Mystic Tree • Oak Tree • Palm Tree • Pine Tree |
Fruit Trees | Apple Tree • Apricot Tree • Banana Tree • Cherry Tree • Mango Tree • Orange Tree • Peach Tree • Pomegranate Tree |
Seeds | Acorn • Mahogany Seed • Maple Seed • Mossy Seed • Mushroom Tree Seed • Pine Cone • Mystic Tree Seed |
Fruit | Apple • Apricot • Banana • Cherry • Mango • Orange • Peach • Pomegranate |
Misc | Large Log • Large Stump • Tea Bush |