“It's all sticky.”
“How am I supposed to get the sticks from up there??”
“Wolfgang will snap like toothpick!”
“How all must toil for the necessities of life.”
“AN EVEN MORE PATHETIC TREE.”
“It appears this species yields both lumber and pliable sprigs. Useful.”
“Choppin's choppin'.”
“The tree of an amateur.”
“Triumph will accömpany its many resöurces.”
“We want to climb it!”
“That's one skinny tree.”
Twiggy Trees are trees exclusive to Don't Starve Together. When chopped down they yield up to 2 Twigs, 1 Log and 2 Twiggy Tree Cones. Every time a Twiggy tree changes stage from old to short, it checks ground for Twigs in an 8-tile radius. If there are no Twigs on the ground in that area, the tree will drop one. If there is 1 Twig, it has a 1/2 chance of dropping one. If there are 2 or more twigs in that radious, no more twigs will spawn. They are a resource variant of Saplings.
Compared to Saplings, the benefits of Twiggy Trees are:
- They will continue to provide Twigs during Winter.
- They will continue spawning Twigs without the player having to interact with them.
- They are not susceptible to Disease.
- They can be multiplied.
Trivia
- Twiggy Trees are considered to be part of A New Reign, even though they were introduced before the official start of the beta branch.
- Twiggy Trees were re-skinned in the Rev. 180814.
- Twiggy Trees used to be able to get Diseased and would die after a few days as they were not meant to co-exist with Saplings. In A New Reign however, this feature has been removed.
- Based on their leafs and pine cones, Twiggy Trees are probably based on an araucarian.