“I didn't know trees grew on the moon.”
“It's so pretty, I might actually feel bad burning it!”
“Roly poly weird tree.”
“A fleeting beauty.”
“I HAVE SEEN SO MANY TREES AT THIS POINT”
“It seems to have been altered by ambient lunar energies.”
“Measure twice, chop once.”
“It's a moon tree.”
“Tis lovely as Yggdrasil's picture in my mind.”
“What a pretty tree!”
“What a strange looking tree.”
“Friend likes Night Ball”
“Sure is pretty, ain't it?”
“Glimmering tree of lunar light.”
“Trees weird here.”
–Wurt
“That one definitely isn't in my handbook.”
“It looks like it's already gone grey.”
Lune Trees are Trees exclusive to Don't Starve Together, introduced in Return of Them. They are found exclusively in the Lunar Forest and Lunar Baths Biome on the Lunar Island.
Chopping a small Lune Tree gives 2 Logs and a 50% chance to get a Lune Tree Blossom; the resulting stumps can be dug for one Log.
Chopping a normal Lune Tree gives 3 Logs, 1 Lune Tree Blossom plus a 25% chance to get an extra one, and spawn one Moon Moth. The resulting stumps can be dug for 2 Logs.
Chopping a tall Lune Tree gives 4 Logs, 2 Lune Tree Blossom and spawn one Moon Moth plus a 50% chance to spawn another. The resulting stumps can be dug for 2 Logs.
Moon Moths can be caught with a Bug Net and planted to make a Lune Tree Sapling.
Tips[]
- These can be a slightly better source for wood than Evergreens or Birchnut Trees as they give up to 6 Logs instead of 4.
Trivia[]
- Lune Trees were introduced in the Turn of Tides update.
- Lune Trees are probably modeled after Adansonia Baobab or desert rose trees.
- The fact that, similar to Butterflies, Moon Moths are used to plant Lune Tree implies that they're oversized Flowers, rather than actual trees.