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rdfs:comment | - Sapling may refer to:
* a spindly oak sapling
* a stout young sapling
- Sapling is a limited edition decoration that was introduced during the Arbor Day Event in FarmVille. Saplings are all currently decorations, not harvestable trees.
- Saplings, added in Update 0.3.2, are Items that can be placed on Dirt and Grass Blocks to grow Trees. Each type of Sapling will grow a different type of Tree.
- Saplings are human/plant hybrids who eat the Life Force of other living beings. They also eat cake. They are the size of a small leaf. They are small creatures resembling a leaf with arms, legs, and a head. They are a parasitic species who feed off the Life Force present in the Souls of all beings. Native to the Arlean forest, they normally make their perch on trees, disguising themselves on order to remain undetected whilst feeding.
- Saplings have a 1/20 chance of being dropped whenever a tree's leaves are broken. The type of leaves it is regulates the sapling Birch_Sapling.png Dark_Oak_Sapling.png Jungle_Sapling.png Oak_Sapling.png Acacia_Sapling.png Spruce_Sapling.png dropped. When placed, Saplings may grow into a full-grown tree either on their own or with the assistance of Bone Meal.
- Despite not being farming produce, Tool Leprechauns will note saplings. Players should be careful when planting saplings as otherwise they will have to visit a bank to unnote them.
- In Creativerse, some trees can be grown from Saplings with a bit of patience. Currently (R23 since October 2015) three kinds of Saplings exist in Creativerse:
* Ashenwood Saplings
* Cragwood Saplings
* Elderwood Saplings To obtain Saplings, just harvest ("pull") blocks of Leaves from Ashenwood, Cragwood and/or Elderwood; eventually Saplings will be added now and then. Since R26 you can now also obtain Saplings sometimes when harvesting Wood. Saplings will even appear occasionally if you place blocks of Leaves on the ground and then pick them up again.
- At the beginning of the game in all games prior to New Leaf, Tom Nook's tutorial job includes planting saplings around the store supposedly to attract more customers. These can in fact be planted anywhere in town. In addition to improving aesthetics and town ratings, in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, they play an important role in obtaining the Golden Axe. After the player has purchased 50 Cedar and/or Oak saplings, Leif will thank the player for their dedication to gardening with the tool.
- <default>Sapling</default> Type Species Charmable Crystal Notes Often found in large numbers, the diminutive plants known as Saplings can pack a punch, especially when they assist each other to bring down larger prey. With their quick attacks and ability to put whole parties of attackers asleep, they are not to be taken lightly, despite their size. They can be found all over Vana'diel, although not surprisingly are most often found in outdoor, wooded areas. Being fairly typical plantoids, they drop a variety of seeds when killed, including Grain Seeds, Herb Seeds, and Vegetable Seeds.
- A Sapling is a tree seedling that has grown sufficiently to be planted in a Tree Patch. Like seedlings, saplings cannot be traded and players must have the appropriate Farming level to plant the sapling in a Tree Patch, which can be aided by temporary boosts but not the assist system. Players may apply compost or supercompost to a Tree Patch before planting the sapling. Despite being untradeable and not actually farming produce, Tool Leprechauns will note saplings. Players should be careful when planting saplings as otherwise they will have to visit a bank to unnote them.
- Seedlings that grow into saplings whilst in storage in the bank will move to tab 1, unless that specific type of sapling is already present elsewhere. There is an option for the player to attempt to remove the seed from the plant pot, While this is not guaranteed, if a player has 99 farming and/or will never farm again, it is advised to do this with higher value tree seeds. Despite being untradeable and not actually farming produce, Tool Leprechauns will note saplings. Players should be careful when planting saplings as otherwise they will have to visit a bank to unnote them.
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abstract | - Sapling may refer to:
* a spindly oak sapling
* a stout young sapling
- In Creativerse, some trees can be grown from Saplings with a bit of patience. Currently (R23 since October 2015) three kinds of Saplings exist in Creativerse:
* Ashenwood Saplings
* Cragwood Saplings
* Elderwood Saplings To obtain Saplings, just harvest ("pull") blocks of Leaves from Ashenwood, Cragwood and/or Elderwood; eventually Saplings will be added now and then. Since R26 you can now also obtain Saplings sometimes when harvesting Wood. Saplings will even appear occasionally if you place blocks of Leaves on the ground and then pick them up again. To make trees successfully grow, Saplings should be planted/placed on (green) Grass blocks, not too far from water (place 1 block of water nearby). They won't grow on most other kinds of soil. The place has to be on the surface with enough open space upwards ("under sunlight") and - most importantly - in a Biome that supports trees, preferably Woodlands and Forest. Grassland is not always advantageous for trees to grow, but this will also depend on the "neighbourhood". Take a look at the sapling right after planting it. If it stays "fallow" (written in red letters) even after placing water nearby, you can just tear it out again, as this spot will not allow the Sapling to grow. You can use fertilizer aka Pigsy Droppings on Saplings to make them grow faster (but not on "fallow" ones, as they won't grow no matter what). After that you'll just have to wait. Trees you grow yourself usually will be of meager size with a symmetrical shape. They might often not have any Flowers nor Beehives on them right away, however those can grow/spawn by themselves in any tree-top later on. "Home"-grown Ashenwood-trees might also not have any Moss on them and self-grown Cragwood-trees might not always feature Vines - both of these additions cannot grow posterior. Since R22 (September 2015) the growth-system for crops, saplings and queen bees now functions in real-time. "No need to be in-game for nature to nurture." It will take a few RL-hours (or as much as 24 hours) until trees eventually "sprout" from Saplings (unless they are "fallow" of course). Then Saplings will turn into trees instantly which you can observe if you're close at that moment. It is even possible to make trees grow on other trees. It can happen unintendedly when planting saplings very close to each other. Even triple-trees or higher "staples" of them can be grown deliberately too by placing grass and water on tree-tops. If you put Saplings into Flower Pots, Wood Planters or on Wall Shelves, the Saplings will not grow into trees there, but will merely be preserved and displayed for decoration.
- Sapling is a limited edition decoration that was introduced during the Arbor Day Event in FarmVille. Saplings are all currently decorations, not harvestable trees.
- Saplings, added in Update 0.3.2, are Items that can be placed on Dirt and Grass Blocks to grow Trees. Each type of Sapling will grow a different type of Tree.
- At the beginning of the game in all games prior to New Leaf, Tom Nook's tutorial job includes planting saplings around the store supposedly to attract more customers. These can in fact be planted anywhere in town. Saplings cannot be planted in any space that is covered in cement, bricks, patterns, or directly in front of the door to any building. Saplings can be planted in any other full square, but they will not successfully grow if planted directly next to a building, river, rock, bridge, cliff, ocean, or another tree. In addition, in all games exist certain spaces in which a sapling will never grow into a tree. If a sapling ever dies in a space when it would be acceptable to grow, all saplings will always die in that specific spot. In addition to improving aesthetics and town ratings, in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, they play an important role in obtaining the Golden Axe. After the player has purchased 50 Cedar and/or Oak saplings, Leif will thank the player for their dedication to gardening with the tool.
- A Sapling is a tree seedling that has grown sufficiently to be planted in a Tree Patch. Like seedlings, saplings cannot be traded and players must have the appropriate Farming level to plant the sapling in a Tree Patch, which can be aided by temporary boosts but not the assist system. Players may apply compost or supercompost to a Tree Patch before planting the sapling. Seedlings that grow into saplings whilst in storage in the bank will move to tab 1, unless that specific type of sapling is already present elsewhere. There is an option for the player to attempt to remove the seed from the plant pot, While this is not guaranteed, if a player has 99 farming and/or will never farm again, it is advised to do this with higher value tree seeds. You have a chance of getting your seed back from the sapling by right-clicking it and selecting "Salvage seed". The chance of getting the seed back is approximately 75% with 99 Farming, though it is unknown if Farming level affects the odds. Despite being untradeable and not actually farming produce, Tool Leprechauns will note saplings. Players should be careful when planting saplings as otherwise they will have to visit a bank to unnote them.
- Saplings are human/plant hybrids who eat the Life Force of other living beings. They also eat cake. They are the size of a small leaf. They are small creatures resembling a leaf with arms, legs, and a head. They are a parasitic species who feed off the Life Force present in the Souls of all beings. Native to the Arlean forest, they normally make their perch on trees, disguising themselves on order to remain undetected whilst feeding.
- Seedlings that grow into saplings whilst in storage in the bank will move to tab 1, unless that specific type of sapling is already present elsewhere. There is an option for the player to attempt to remove the seed from the plant pot, While this is not guaranteed, if a player has 99 farming and/or will never farm again, it is advised to do this with higher value tree seeds. You have a chance of getting your seed back from the sapling by right-clicking it and selecting "Salvage seed". The chance of getting the seed back is approximately 75% with 99 Farming, though it is unknown if Farming level affects the odds. Despite being untradeable and not actually farming produce, Tool Leprechauns will note saplings. Players should be careful when planting saplings as otherwise they will have to visit a bank to unnote them.
- Saplings have a 1/20 chance of being dropped whenever a tree's leaves are broken. The type of leaves it is regulates the sapling Birch_Sapling.png Dark_Oak_Sapling.png Jungle_Sapling.png Oak_Sapling.png Acacia_Sapling.png Spruce_Sapling.png dropped. When placed, Saplings may grow into a full-grown tree either on their own or with the assistance of Bone Meal.
- <default>Sapling</default> Type Species Charmable Crystal Notes Often found in large numbers, the diminutive plants known as Saplings can pack a punch, especially when they assist each other to bring down larger prey. With their quick attacks and ability to put whole parties of attackers asleep, they are not to be taken lightly, despite their size. They can be found all over Vana'diel, although not surprisingly are most often found in outdoor, wooded areas. They are often found surrounding - and will come to the assistance of - their larger Treant brethren. In fact, these Saplings are nothing more than immature Treants themselves. Being fairly typical plantoids, they drop a variety of seeds when killed, including Grain Seeds, Herb Seeds, and Vegetable Seeds.
- Despite not being farming produce, Tool Leprechauns will note saplings. Players should be careful when planting saplings as otherwise they will have to visit a bank to unnote them.
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