Difference between revisions of "Berry bush"

From RimWorld Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 29: Line 29:
 
Berry bushes are functionally similar to [[agave]], with the minor differences being that berries don't produce a negative thought when eaten raw, and agave plants can grow in 30% fertile ground and above. The latter currently makes no real gameplay difference though, as the soil below gravel in terms of fertility is sand with a 6% rating.
 
Berry bushes are functionally similar to [[agave]], with the minor differences being that berries don't produce a negative thought when eaten raw, and agave plants can grow in 30% fertile ground and above. The latter currently makes no real gameplay difference though, as the soil below gravel in terms of fertility is sand with a 6% rating.
  
 +
==Version History==
 +
* Version ? - Renamed from raspberry bush. Now takes longer to grow.
  
 +
<gallery>
 +
raspberry bush.png|Raspberry bush sprite.
 +
</gallery>
 
{{nav|plant|wide}}
 
{{nav|plant|wide}}
 
[[Category:Plants]]
 
[[Category:Plants]]
 
[[Category:Wild plants]]
 
[[Category:Wild plants]]

Revision as of 12:36, 19 January 2021

Berry bush

Berry bush.png

A bushy wild plant which yields delicious berries. Berries can be cooked, but they're also good to eat even when raw.


Type
PlantsPlants

Base Stats

Flammability
1
Max Hit Points
120

Stat Modifiers

Berry bushes are a plant that naturally occurs in arid shrublands, boreal forests, temperate forests, tropical rainforests, and tundras. As with any other bush-type plant, berry bush's growth progress goes back to 30% when harvested, and they can't be grown by the player. A mature berry bush yields 10 berries.

Growing

Berry bushes are functionally similar to agave, with the minor differences being that berries don't produce a negative thought when eaten raw, and agave plants can grow in 30% fertile ground and above. The latter currently makes no real gameplay difference though, as the soil below gravel in terms of fertility is sand with a 6% rating.

Version History

  • Version ? - Renamed from raspberry bush. Now takes longer to grow.