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When a beetroot seed is planted, it will slowly grow into a beetroot crop. Breaking the fully grown crop yields beetroot, making it a renewable food source. However, unlike in Minecraft, beetroot cannot be converted into red dye, making red flowers the only source. | When a beetroot seed is planted, it will slowly grow into a beetroot crop. Breaking the fully grown crop yields beetroot, making it a renewable food source. However, unlike in Minecraft, beetroot cannot be converted into red dye, making red flowers the only source. | ||
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==Obtaining== | ==Obtaining== | ||
When you break grass, you have a chance of getting a beetroot seed. Fully grown beet crops drop 1 beetroot seed, but only when at the final growth stage. | When you break grass, you have a chance of getting a beetroot seed. Fully grown beet crops drop 1 beetroot seed, but only when at the final growth stage. | ||
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[[Category:Items]][[Category:Unfinished]] | [[Category:Items]][[Category:Unfinished]] |
Revision as of 11:14, 30 May 2020
Usage
When a beetroot seed is planted, it will slowly grow into a beetroot crop. Breaking the fully grown crop yields beetroot, making it a renewable food source. However, unlike in Minecraft, beetroot cannot be converted into red dye, making red flowers the only source.
Obtaining
When you break grass, you have a chance of getting a beetroot seed. Fully grown beet crops drop 1 beetroot seed, but only when at the final growth stage.