Is it possible to chop down trees?
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It's possible to attack plants and deal damage to them, and it's possible to dig through rock, but is it possible to cut down trees? I thought of using an axe but didn't have one to hand, and setting them on fire doesn't work either.
Best Answer
A tree is a form of wall internally. They can be destroyed by:
- Powerful fire magic (bolt of fire, bolt of magma, fireball, hellfire) or fire breath
- Lightning bolt
- Disintegration
- Shatter
- Orb of Destruction
- Corruption
Information on any other form of wall can be found on the aforementioned wiki.
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Can you chop a tree down?
You will need permission to fell or prune a tree in your garden or land if: It is covered by a tree preservation order \u2013 you will require permission from your local authority. It is within a designated conservation area \u2013 you are required to notify your local authority to get permission.What happens if we chop down trees?
\u201cWithout them, we lose extraordinary and essential functions for life on Earth.\u201d Trees' services to this planet range from carbon storage and soil conservation to water cycle regulation. They support natural and human food systems and provide homes for countless species \u2013 including us, through building materials.What to will be used to chop down a tree?
A chainsaw is typically the first tool that most people think of when the topic of tree cutting is brought up. Using a chainsaw is the simplest and quickest way of cutting down a tree. Chainsaws are quite powerful and can cut through wood with relative ease.Why should we not chop down trees?
Large scale tree cutting can lead to deforestation, a transformation of an area from forest to terrain with little vegetation. Plants create oxygen and absorb greenhouse gases. The destruction of trees may, therefore, encourage global warming. Changing temperatures can alter which organisms can survive in an ecosystem.Can I Chop Down a Tree Using Only a Tree?
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