Talk:Green Rain Trees

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For now, we should use this talk page as a place to store test information. No one really know what varieties of "Green Rain Trees" there are, how and where they appear, what they yield when tapped, and more.

Facts

  • The group of trees that appear during the Green Rain event will be referred to as "Green Rain Trees."
  • There are three varieties of Green Rain Trees, per the game files. This does **not** include normal trees covered in moss.
    • The "stalks" that yield Fiddlehead Ferns when chopped down.
    • Wild Tree 1
    • Wild Tree 2
  • "Green Rain Trees" are the same as the trees that grow from Mossy Seeds
  • The Mossy Seed can grow any version of these 3 trees, regardless of source. It is determined upon planting. The seeds do look different when planted based on what will grow
  • The Fiddlehead Stalk can be tapped for Fiddlehead Ferns, but the other two versions cannot be tapped.
  • The Fiddlehead Stalk cannot spread seeds, but the Wild Trees can.
  • All of the sprites are located under the names of "Tree(1,2, or 3)_greenrain.xnb" The sprites include each growth stage and the seed appearance when planted.
  • The Wild Trees lose their leaves in the Fall


Changes That Will Be Made

  • We will keep the Green Rain Trees page. The page should include an explanation of general tree spawning, along with a table that lists all three varieties of Green Rain Trees and any important attributes (like what they yield when tapped, for example).
  • We will create three separate pages that correspond to the three varieties of trees.
  • It is important that we distinguish Green Rain Trees and Wild Trees. They could be the same thing, “Wild Trees” could be one of the three aforementioned varieties, or something else could be happening.

To Do

  • Is the Fiddlehead Stalk considered a "wild tree?" i.e. for the mushroom log effect
  • The pages can soon be created; I'll take upon myself that responsibility and do it as soon as I can. Afterwards, we can continue adding information and testing things. Brandon Echols (talk) 18:54, 26 March 2024 (UTC)
    • How will the 2 different Wild Tree variations be distinguished from each other? Idk if we can call them Wild Tree 1 and Wild Tree 2 for very long Tmh
      • I figure we can start by calling them this, and move them to pages with better titles in the future. OR, if we can find a distinguishing element about them we can just start by giving them names. Isn't one taller than the other? We can use Wild Tree and Tall Wild Tree (or vice versa). Thoughts? Brandon Echols (talk) 19:16, 26 March 2024 (UTC)
      • Actually, it seems that one has more leaves than the other; they're both the same height. What could we call them? Maybe Wild Tree and Lush Wild Tree? Brandon Echols (talk) 19:17, 26 March 2024 (UTC)
        • One of them also have a kinda curvy branch. Maybe Curved(or something) and Lush?
          • Something like that could work, although I think it would need to be something other than curved, for which there's not really many adjectives that could work. We could always just do Lush Wild Tree and Wild Tree. In addition, we could replace Wild Tree with Sparse Wild Tree, which could be good.

Notes

The above was written by Brandon Echols (talk) 06:28, 26 March 2024 (UTC).

Information gathered by both I and User:Mishmishmish when the Mossy Tree wiki page existed

(Moved to the above categories)

Thank you for what has been gathered! Brandon Echols (talk) 18:22, 26 March 2024 (UTC)