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(when you make a ballista arrow with a metal head, the ENTIRE ARROW gets made of metal - wooden arrow is 18Γ, steel arrowhead is 78Γ, and a steel arrow is 235Γ)
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These sickening-looking trees grow only in the deepest caverns, and have the dubious distinction of being the most dense {{L|tree}} in Dwarf Fortress, with the {{L|Glumprong}} ranking in second place. Blood thorns are approximately half as dense as most stones.  
 
These sickening-looking trees grow only in the deepest caverns, and have the dubious distinction of being the most dense {{L|tree}} in Dwarf Fortress, with the {{L|Glumprong}} ranking in second place. Blood thorns are approximately half as dense as most stones.  
  
They are also unique in that they {{L|wood cutter|produce}} crimson {{L|wood}}, which can be made into (heavy) crimson wood products, ideally {{L|ballista}} bolts. Curiously, trampled young blood thorns are ''purple'' rather than dark gray, possibly due to all the blood stains on it.
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They are also unique in that they {{L|wood cutter|produce}} crimson {{L|wood}}, which can be made into (heavy) crimson wood products, ideally {{L|ballista}} bolts (if you're not using metal arrowheads). Curiously, trampled young blood thorns are ''purple'' rather than dark gray, possibly due to all the blood stains on it.
  
 
Blood thorns are unique in that they can grow in cavern layers that are devoid of water - when this happens, blood thorns will be the '''only''' plants present.
 
Blood thorns are unique in that they can grow in cavern layers that are devoid of water - when this happens, blood thorns will be the '''only''' plants present.

Revision as of 05:22, 13 December 2010

Blood thorn

Biome
Wet Dry
Graphic

No graphic

Properties
Deciduous no
Density 1250
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Max trunk diameter {{{max_trunk_diameter}}}
Trunk branching {{{trunk_branching}}}
Heavy branch radius {{{heavy_branch_radius}}}
Branch radius {{{branch_radius}}}
Root radius {{{root_radius}}}
Heavy branch density {{{heavy_branch_density}}}
Branch density {{{branch_density}}}
Root density {{{root_density}}}
Products
This article is about an older version of DF.

These sickening-looking trees grow only in the deepest caverns, and have the dubious distinction of being the most dense Template:L in Dwarf Fortress, with the Template:L ranking in second place. Blood thorns are approximately half as dense as most stones.

They are also unique in that they Template:L crimson Template:L, which can be made into (heavy) crimson wood products, ideally Template:L bolts (if you're not using metal arrowheads). Curiously, trampled young blood thorns are purple rather than dark gray, possibly due to all the blood stains on it.

Blood thorns are unique in that they can grow in cavern layers that are devoid of water - when this happens, blood thorns will be the only plants present.

Surface
Subterranean
Surface
AcaciaAlderAshBirchCacao treeCandlenutCedarChestnutFeather treeGlumprongHighwoodKapokLarchMahoganyMango treeMangroveMapleOakPalmPineRubber treeSaguaroWillow
Subterranean
Surface
Subterranean