Sugar Cane
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The sweetest stalk of grass you'll ever chew!
Sugar Cane (Rarity: 24)
The sweetest stalk of grass you'll ever chew!
Properties
None
| Data | Paint Preview | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | ||
| Render Type | Horizontal | |
| Collision Type | No Collision | |
| Hardness | ||
| Gems Drop | ||
#39F206FF #2CA00CFF | ||
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| The tree of this item can be made by mixing the following seeds: | |
The Sugar Cane is a splicable non-solid foreground block which was added as part of the Rise of the Desert Dragons update on August 3, 2013.
Function
When placed, the Sugar Cane serves a purely aesthetic purpose.
Possibilities
| Item | Recipe |
|---|---|
| 1 can be dropped from combining: • • • in any Chemical Combiner. | |
| 1 can be dropped from combining: • • • in any Chemical Combiner. | |
| 1 has a chance to be dropped from breaking: | |
| Up to 4 can be dropped from harvesting its tree, made by splicing: • → Requires Growch heart size 5. | |
| Up to 4 can be dropped from harvesting its tree, made by splicing: • → Requires Growch heart size 7. | |
| Up to 4 can be dropped from harvesting its tree, made by splicing: • → Requires Growch heart size 7. | |
| Up to 4 can be dropped from harvesting its tree, made by splicing: • → Unlocked during Grow4Good after at least 50,000,000 global points have been accumulated. | |
| 5 can be dropped from combining: • • • in a Microwave on a Chocolate Block | |
| Up to 4 can be dropped from harvesting its tree, made by splicing: • | |
| 1 can be dropped from combining: • • • in any Chemical Combiner. | |
| Up to 4 can be dropped from harvesting its tree, made by splicing: • → During Thanksgiving Week only! | |
| Up to 4 can be dropped from harvesting its tree, made by splicing: • → During Grow4Good Week only! | |
| 1 can be dropped from combining: • • • in any Chemical Combiner. | |
| Up to 4 can be dropped from harvesting its tree, made by splicing: • | |
| 1 can be obtained from grinding: • • • • in a Food Grinder. |
Trivia
Gallery
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The textures of Sugar Cane