“Kind of piney, for a palm tree.”
“Ooooh, another tree to burn!”
“Is tough tree.”
“Your hardened exterior won't protect you from the world.”
“ANOTHER TREE. HOW DISAPPOINTING”
“It appears to be from the family Arecaceae, yet possesses some coniferous characteristics.”
“We don't have these up North.”
“I'm beginning to forget what real palm trees looked like.”
“It hath a möst hardy exteriör.”
“It looks hard to climb.”
“C'est dommage, it's not a fruit-bearing tree.”
“Came from far away”
“That's gotta be one of those tropical trees.”
“Perhaps the tough bark is for warding off sharks.”
“It a really weird tree.”
–Wurt
“Here it- nope, wait, this one isn't in my handbook either.”
“Have I seen that somewhere before? I can't quite recall.”
Palmcone Trees are Plants exclusive to Don't Starve Together, introduced in The Curse of Moon Quay update. It can be found on Moon Quay Island. They are renewable through the Palmcone Sprouts dropped from an Unnatural Portal.
Chopping a tall Palmcone Tree will drop 3 Logs along with 2 Palmcone Scales and 1 Palmcone Sprout.
Digging its stump will result in 2 additional Logs.
Tips[]
- As Palmcone Trees only drop 1 Palmcone Sprout at their Tall stage, the only way to plant more Palmcone Trees is through the Unnatural Portal.
- Palmcone Trees are a great alternative to Evergreens, as they drop more logs as well as Palmcone Scales, which are required to craft the Cannon Kit and Dock Kit.
- Palmcone Trees do not spawn Tree Guards, allowing for repeated log harvests using Bearger's charge attack without putting Bearger at risk.