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(They always "continue to produce during Winter", even during Winter. It's not a future trait.) |
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If the Tapper is on a tree when it is struck by lightning, the Tapper will be destroyed and its ingredients will not be recoverable. | If the Tapper is on a tree when it is struck by lightning, the Tapper will be destroyed and its ingredients will not be recoverable. | ||
− | Tappers placed on [[Maple Tree]]s, [[Oak Tree]]s, or [[Pine Tree]]s | + | Tappers placed on [[Maple Tree]]s, [[Oak Tree]]s, or [[Pine Tree]]s continue to produce during [[Winter]]. Since Mushroom Trees turn to stumps in [[Winter]], tappers placed on them will produce nothing. |
==Products== | ==Products== |
Revision as of 14:48, 13 July 2017
Tapper | |
Place on a maple, oak, or pine tree and wait for the reservoir to fill with product! | |
Information | |
Source | Crafting |
Season | All Seasons |
Sell Price | Cannot be sold |
Crafting | |
Recipe Source | Foraging (Level 3) |
Ingredients | Wood (40) Copper Bar (2) |
The Tapper is a crafted item that can be placed on a tree to produce Maple Syrup, Oak Resin, or Pine Tar. It can also be placed on a Mushroom Tree to produce different mushrooms.
The Tapper can be removed from a tree by hitting it once with an axe. This leaves the Tapper intact and able to be reused.
If the Tapper is on a tree when it is struck by lightning, the Tapper will be destroyed and its ingredients will not be recoverable.
Tappers placed on Maple Trees, Oak Trees, or Pine Trees continue to produce during Winter. Since Mushroom Trees turn to stumps in Winter, tappers placed on them will produce nothing.
Products
Image | Name | Description | Location | Time | Sell Price | Restores |
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Maple Syrup | A sweet syrup with a unique flavor. | Maple Tree | 7-8 Days | 200g | 5020 | |
Oak Resin | A sticky, fragrant substance derived from oak sap. | Oak Tree | 6-7 Days | 150g | Inedible | |
Pine Tar | A pungent substance derived from pine sap. | Pine Tree | 4-5 Days | 100g | Inedible |