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For additional information, please refer to the corresponding item in Vanilla Minecraft.
For additional information, please refer to the corresponding item in Vanilla Minecraft.


== Obtaining ==
== Obtaining ==
'''Leaves''' occur naturally on trees and azaleas throughout [[Midgard]] and [[Myrkheim]].
'''Leaves''' naturally occur on trees throughout [[Midgard]] and [[Myrkheim]].


'''Leaves''' can be obtained only with [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Shears shears].
They can only be obtained by breaking them manually, as felling the tree stem will cause the leaves to despawn.
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While leaves can be harvested without tools, certain tools offer advantages. [[Tools#Hoes-0|Hoes]] break leaves faster, with Tier 3 or higher hoes breaking them instantly. Shears also break leaves instantly but have low durability, cannot be repaired, and wear out quickly. Although axes help increase your [[Logging|logging]] skill and XP gain, they don't improve leaf-breaking speed and are therefore not ideal for this task. Leaves provide very little base XP, but this can be offset by applying [[Runes]] to a suitable hoe.


== Usage ==
== Usage ==
'''Saplings''' come in seven varieties, each of which can grow into a corresponding tree: oak, birch, spruce, jungle, acacia, dark oak, and cherry. In addition, azaleas and mangrove propagules can also grow trees.  
'''Leaves''' come in ten varieties, each corresponding to a different tree type: oak, birch, spruce, jungle, acacia, dark oak, mangrove, azalea, flowering azalea, and cherry. [[Master Lumberjack Armor]] requires most of these leaf types in its crafting recipes. Otherwise, leaves serve as cosmetic blocks with no additional functionality.
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|[[File:Raw_Apple.png|50px]]
|[[Raw Apple]]
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|[[Leaves|Oak Leaves]]
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|[[File:Raw_Apricot.png|50px]]
|[[Raw Apricot]]
|{{Rarity|rarity=Common|nocat=1}}
|[[Leaves|Spruce Leaves]]
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|[[File:Raw_Cherry.png|50px]]
|[[Raw Cherry]]
|{{Rarity|rarity=Common|nocat=1}}
|[[Leaves|Cherry Leaves]]
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|[[File:Raw_Fig.png|50px]]
|[[Raw Fig]]
|{{Rarity|rarity=Common|nocat=1}}
|[[Leaves|Acacia Leaves]]
|-
|[[File:Raw_Lemon.png|50px]]
|[[Raw Lemon]]
|{{Rarity|rarity=Common|nocat=1}}
|[[Leaves|Birch Leaves]]
|-
|[[File:Raw_Orange.png|50px]]
|[[Raw Orange]]
|{{Rarity|rarity=Common|nocat=1}}
|[[Leaves|Jungle Leaves]]
|-
|[[File:Raw_Peach.png|50px]]
|[[Raw Peach]]
|{{Rarity|rarity=Common|nocat=1}}
|[[Leaves|Mangrove Leaves]]
|-
|[[File:Raw_Plum.png|50px]]
|[[Raw Plum]]
|{{Rarity|rarity=Common|nocat=1}}
|[[Leaves|Dark Oak Leaves]]
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 17 November 2024

Leaves is also a game feature of Minecraft.
More information can be found on the Minecraft Wiki at Leaves..

Leaves
Item Details
TypePlant

Leaves are natural blocks that generate as part of trees. Despite being a full block, they can be waterlogged.

For additional information, please refer to the corresponding item in Vanilla Minecraft.


Obtaining

Leaves naturally occur on trees throughout Midgard and Myrkheim.

They can only be obtained by breaking them manually, as felling the tree stem will cause the leaves to despawn.

While leaves can be harvested without tools, certain tools offer advantages. Hoes break leaves faster, with Tier 3 or higher hoes breaking them instantly. Shears also break leaves instantly but have low durability, cannot be repaired, and wear out quickly. Although axes help increase your logging skill and XP gain, they don't improve leaf-breaking speed and are therefore not ideal for this task. Leaves provide very little base XP, but this can be offset by applying Runes to a suitable hoe.

Usage

Leaves come in ten varieties, each corresponding to a different tree type: oak, birch, spruce, jungle, acacia, dark oak, mangrove, azalea, flowering azalea, and cherry. Master Lumberjack Armor requires most of these leaf types in its crafting recipes. Otherwise, leaves serve as cosmetic blocks with no additional functionality.

Fruit Drop table

Item Rarity Drop from:
Raw Apple Common Oak Leaves
Raw Apricot Common Spruce Leaves
Raw Cherry Common Cherry Leaves
Raw Fig Common Acacia Leaves
Raw Lemon Common Birch Leaves
Raw Orange Common Jungle Leaves
Raw Peach Common Mangrove Leaves
Raw Plum Common Dark Oak Leaves
Item Rarity Drop from:
Leaves Common Each leaf block has a chance to drop itself
Fleeting Essence Common Any type of Leaves
Stick Common