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'''Ashland trees''' are part of the natural [[map generator|terrain generation]] in [[Vulcanus]]. These act as a source of [[coal]].
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'''Ashland trees''' are part of the natural [[map generator|terrain generation]] in [[Vulcanus]]{{SA}}, acting as a source of [[carbon]]. They are [[tree]]s with all the water and nutrients burned out of it, due to the harshly high temperatures of the planet, leaving only a twisted, leafless form of carbon behind. Some ashland trees encountered are on fire.


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== Trivia ==
*The existence of ashland trees would suggest that the planet once had living fauna, or these trees somehow adapted to the planet's high temperatures and managed to grow in their current state.


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Revision as of 17:17, 10 November 2024

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Ashland tree

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Can be chopped down for Carbon.

Map color

Expected resources

Carbon:
Carbon.png
2

Health

Ashland tree: 50
Flaming ashland tree: 50

Mining time

0.5

Space Age expansion exclusive feature.

Ashland trees are part of the natural terrain generation in Vulcanus, acting as a source of carbon. They are trees with all the water and nutrients burned out of it, due to the harshly high temperatures of the planet, leaving only a twisted, leafless form of carbon behind. Some ashland trees encountered are on fire.

History

Trivia

  • The existence of ashland trees would suggest that the planet once had living fauna, or these trees somehow adapted to the planet's high temperatures and managed to grow in their current state.