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Lidia Rozo
2020-04-22 13:11:23

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In Stranded Deep it is necessary to have wood so it is good to know How to use the trees

How to use trees in Stranded Deep?


  Both in-game and out of it, some trees are excellent for wood and crafts, the details are we know how to make the right choice because not all of them serve exactly the same thing for the same constructions and next we will describe some of them.
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Pine trees.


 While we are in this game it is quite forceful to say that this tree is honestly the one that can be used the least, it can be classified as useless, because it simply cannot be damaged, nor cut in any way making it useless, it is practically a tree for which we should expect there is a possible update in the not too distant future, that is, it is ruled out.

 

The palm.


 This if unlike pine offers us many benefits, we can use a refined ax, a knife or a stone tool, as this can vary according to the size of the trunk, they can be obtained on both large and small islands and we can get a quantity of elements of them such as:

  •  Coconuts.
  • Wood sticks.
  • Palm fruits.
  • Palm fronds.
  •  Ficus tree.

 This is another of the trees that we can get in the game and it also presents certain differences to the previous two named, because this tree may not be as complete as the palm but as little is as empty as the pine, this Ficus tree can be cut down with a refined or raw ax, with a refined knife or simply with a stone tool, and with it it is possible to get about 4 wooden sticks, we can get it in small islands.

 In one way or another, knowing how to use trees is important when we are in Stranded Deep since each one has its specific details.

Platform(s):
Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows PC, PlayStation 4 PS4, Xbox One
Genre(s):
Survival
Developer(s):
Beam Team Games
Publisher(s):
Beam Team Games
Engine:
Unity
Mode:
Single-player

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