Knobbly Tree

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I think these trees are a little lost.

Wilson

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Heh, you thought you'd be safe from my lighter out here on the water?

Willow

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What is tree doing way out here?

Wolfgang

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Its roots have the appearance of sunbleached bones.

Wendy

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AH. FUEL

WX-78

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It seems to be a hybrid between the genera Rhizophora and Salix.

Wickerbottom

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Did you get lost, bud? Land's back thataway.

Woodie

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An aquatic tree, what next?

Maxwell

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It hath been hardened by the sea.

Wigfrid

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The water made it all pruney!

Webber

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To think they could grow this far out to sea!

Warly

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Friends like water

Wormwood

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Must be a really stubborn tree to be able to grow out here.

Winona

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How is ocean life treating you?

Wortox

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Tree like the water, florpt.

Wurt

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I guess they don't have to worry about getting enough water.

Walter

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It must have had a hard time of it, growing all the way out here.

Wanda

Knobbly Trees are Plants exclusive to Don't Starve Together and introduced in the Waterlogged beta. They can be found in the Waterlogged biome. They can be grown from Knobbly Tree Nuts and can be chopped down with any Axe; a basic Axe will need 10 swings to cut it.

The Growth stages take 3 days from planting to short, and roughly 4 days for each other phase. If unenriched, they revert back to the short phase after the tall one. When at its tall stage, Tree Jam can be used to enrich it, making it appear goopy. After 4 days, the tree will grow one flower and will be able to be enriched again. This can be repeated, gaining a flower each time. Instead of gaining a fourth flower, if enriched, it grows into an Above-Average Tree Trunk.

Knobbly Tree Nut

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There's something alive inside.

Wilson

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Ugh, it's still wet.

Willow

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Is heavy, but not too heavy for Wolfgang!

Wolfgang

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How strange that it doesn't drown when dropped to the bottom of the ocean.

Wendy

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THERE'S A STUPID TREE STUCK INSIDE

WX-78

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Oh my, this seed seems quite eager to grow.

Wickerbottom

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I'm gonna enjoy chopping you down one day.

Woodie

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I have no interest in lugging that thing around. Back in the drink you go.

Maxwell

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May the röots öf the wörldtree spread far and wide!

Wigfrid

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It's almost as big as we are!

Webber

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I don't think that will fit in my pocket...

Warly

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Baby friend growing

Wormwood

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Turns out it's not a tough nut to crack.

Winona

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The sea is a nutty place to plant a tree.

Wortox

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Gonna plant new water tree.

Wurt

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That's one big seed!

Walter

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It's already started growing!

Wanda

Knobbly Tree Nuts are dropped from Great Tree Trunks after being rammed into by a Boat. A Knobbly Tree Nut can be taken out of the water using a Pinchin' Winch, and can be placed back on the Pinchin' Winch to drop back into the water. After spending about 2 days in the water, it will grow into a Knobbly Tree's first stage.

Another way to drop the nut back into water is by destroying the Boat that has a nut on it. Place the nut at a desired location on a Boat and destroy the Boat by creating leaks or burning it down. An even cheaper way to accomplish this is with the Grass Raft, which will automatically lose health and sink, but can be burned by the impatient by overloading a campfire.

Knobbly Tree Nuts can be destroyed by Hammer to yield a stick.

Above-Average Tree Trunk

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It's not quite as great as the original, but still pretty good.

Wilson

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Hey, it's gonna stop the sun from burning things!

Willow

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Wolfgang make mighty tree of his own!

Wolfgang

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It reminds me of happier days, sitting in the dappled shade...

Wendy

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YOU WILL SERVE ME. AS MY GIANT BEACH UMBRELLA

WX-78

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I was able to recreate the growth conditions, but not to the extent of the original.

Wickerbottom

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This one I can chop, right?

Woodie

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It could use a good pruning.

Maxwell

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Yön tree shall guard us fröm the treacheröus sun.

Wigfrid

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Now we have our own big tree!

Webber

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A large souvenir from our travels at sea.

Warly

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Biiig friend!

Wormwood

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It's no industrial ice flinger, but it'll help me beat the heat.

Winona

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They grow up so fast!

Wortox

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It probably second biggest tree ever.

Wurt

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It's a pretty swell shade tree!

Walter

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It provides a nice bit of shade.

Wanda

The Above-Average Tree Trunk is the final form of Knobbly Trees. A fully-grown Knobbly Tree will grow into an Above-Average Tree after it has been enriched with Tree Jam four times, denoted by small pink flowers that grow on the tree each time it is enriched. One enrichment takes between 3 and 4.5 days to clear, meaning a Knobbly Tree takes between 12 to 18 days of constant enrichment to grow into an Above-Average Tree.

Similar to Great Tree Trunks, Above-Average Tree Trunks will spawn Mossy Vines (3 with a 33% chance of a 4th) and also spread a canopy over the surrounding area. The range for the canopy shade of an Above-Average Tree Trunk is 22 wall units (5.5 tiles). While not as large as the Great Tree Trunks' canopy, the Above-Average Tree's canopy provides similar protection from wildfires in the Summer, reduces 35% Wetness from Rain, and eliminates Overheating (max temp under the leaves is 63). It can be chopped down by any Axe, basic Axe will need 25 swings to cut it.

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Planting the nuts every 10th tile orthogonally should yield mostly even coverage of the resulting shade.

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