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==Maple tree==
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'''Maple''' trees are particularly useful trees that yield [[wood]], similar to [[pine]] or [[cedar]], but also offer a [[harvest]]ing option in the form of [[maple sap]]. When maple trees are in [[season]], the sap can be harvested by using a [[small bucket]] on the tree tile. Maple sap is used to make [[maple syrup]], a factor in some advanced [[beverage]] recipes and can be used to great effect in [[cooking]].
Maple trees are particularly useful trees.  They yield wood, similar to [[pine]] or [[cedar]], but also offer a harvesting option in the form of [[Maple sap]]. When maple trees are in season, you can harvest the sap by using a [[small bucket]] on the tree tile. [[Maple sap]] is used to make [[maple syrup]], a factor in some advanced beverage recipes and can be used to great effect in [[cooking]].
 
  
[[Arrow shaft]]s constructed from maplewood are known to be a little bit more accurate and deal slightly more damage, but are mildly more difficult to improve than [[cedar]]wood shafts.
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[[Arrow shaft]]s constructed from maple wood are known to be a little bit more accurate and deal slightly more [[damage]], but are mildly more difficult to [[improve]] than [[cedar]] wood shafts.
  
==See Also==
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==See also==
*[[:WikiPedia:Maple|WikiPedia article on Maple]]
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* [[Maple sap]]
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* [[Maple syrup]]
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==External links==
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* [[Wikipedia: Maple]]
  
 
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Revision as of 16:35, 10 December 2009

Main / Terrain / Trees / Maple

Maple trees are particularly useful trees that yield wood, similar to pine or cedar, but also offer a harvesting option in the form of maple sap. When maple trees are in season, the sap can be harvested by using a small bucket on the tree tile. Maple sap is used to make maple syrup, a factor in some advanced beverage recipes and can be used to great effect in cooking.

Arrow shafts constructed from maple wood are known to be a little bit more accurate and deal slightly more damage, but are mildly more difficult to improve than cedar wood shafts.

See also

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