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.

Unification

  • Mossy Seeds
    • These can be obtained outside of green rain events but seem to have a higher drop rate during Green Rain events
  • "Green Rain Trees" vs. "Mossy Trees" Clarification: "Green Rain Trees" is the category that contains all three of the trees that can grow from Mossy Seeds and the trees that appear during the Green Rain weather event. Wild Tree will be renamed to "Mossy Tree" because it has been found that Wild Trees encompasses all naturally grown trees. Brandon Echols (talk) 03:24, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
    • Since Mossy Seeds can be obtained outside of Green Rain events, "Mossy Tree" makes more sense than "Green Rain Tree" Clarification: This is not happening anymore because of the aforementioned. Brandon Echols (talk) 03:24, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
    • "Mossy Tree" and "Lush Mossy Tree", along with "Fiddlehead Stalk" seem like good names for the 3 "tree" variants that Mossy Seeds produce. Clarification: Fiddlehead Stalk will keep its name, while the other two will become Mossy Tree and Lush Mossy Tree. Brandon Echols (talk) 03:24, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
  • On "Wild Trees"
    • Tree Fertilizer's description mentions "wild trees", and works on trees except fruit trees.
    • Mushroom Log's output is boosted by nearby Oak / Maple / Pine trees, supporting that these trees are considered "Wild Trees."
    • It makes less sense, then, to refer to "Mossy Trees" as "Wild Trees" because "Wild Tree" could also refer to Oak / Maple etc.

--Darkstreamfarm (talk) 02:32, 27 March 2024 (UTC)