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Ashvine Player

A player standing in front of an ashvine with berry clusters. This was grown from one seed.

Ashvine can be found in the Ashlands, growing on the side of Charred ruins. They spawn Vineberry clusters, which are an important ingredient for Ashlands tier food, and can be planted using a Cultivator and Vineberry seeds.

Farming[]

  • Picking a ripe vineberry cluster produces 3 vineberries, with a 20% chance to also produce 1-4 Vineberry seeds. 3 is the most common.
  • Ashvine can spawn berries every 3 hours and 20 minutes.
  • Vineberry seeds can be acquired when harvesting ashvine in any biome.
  • Vineberry seeds can be planted as an ashvine cluster using a Cultivator.
  • Ashvine requires a nearby wall (to grow up) to be able to be harvested. Make sure the seedling does not clip into the wall when placing (do not place it too close to the wall).
  • Ashvine does not need to be replanted, it is self-replenishing.
  • The Ashlands biome is *not* required for growing ashvine.
  • Once on the wall, the soil no longer needs to be cultivated.

Growth Behavior[]

  • Ashvine cannot grow if there is a roof or other type of overhang directly above it.
  • Ashvine may be placed up to 2 meters from a wall, and must be slightly further than the distance where the last leaves clip into the wall. That creates the distance range as approximately 0.75 - 2 meters from a wall.
  • Clusters cannot spawn closer than about 2 meters from existing clusters. This means that regardless of age, the whole vine cannot have vineberry clusters at the same time.
  • It will grow upward and outward to a limited extent, around 10x10 meters.
  • Planted ashvine clusters must have adequate distance between themselves and existing ashvine on a wall. This means that when one of two healthy ashvine clusters on opposite sides of a wooden wall grows, the other may become crowded if not nearly 2 meters from the wall. When planted carefully, two sides of a wooden wall may be planted on, and thicker stone walls will easily support both sides being grown on.
  • It cannot turn corners.
  • It can occasionally jump small gaps of up to 2 meters, like a doorway.
  • It can grow on wood, stone, flametal, and any other buildable materials.
  • It can be grown on poles, crafting benches, wood piles, torches, and other buildable objects not generally considered walls.
  • Ashvine can grow on doors. However, they will quickly break when the door is opened as it removes the support.
  • The expansion of wall vines will not be limited by ashvine on the opposite side of the same wall.
  • It needs a wall, but it does NOT need air. Ashvine are to some extent able to grow on walls that are buried. This can be useful to start ashvine on walls that use terrain for the first few meters, as the walls can be extended down into the terrain.

Planting Ashvine[]

Allowed Biomes:
Meadows Yes
Black Forest Yes
Ocean Yes
Swamp Yes
Mountain No
Plains Yes
Mistlands Yes
Ashlands Yes

Notes[]

  • Ashvine cannot grow in the Mountains and Deep North, regardless of fires or shield generators.
  • Each wall vine has 30 health. Destroying one does not impact the rest of the vine, though it may limit the vine's expansion

Gallery[]

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