![]() ![]() This gives us a 6-18 month window to have the game release fully. This is because the game is set to release in 2021. ![]() So we don’t actually know when beta will drop, but it will be soon. However, nothing else is known on them.This probably isn’t the exact answer you wanted to here but he goes. This suggests that they are some kind of Elite Protectorate that is only called upon for threats that the general guards can not handle. If a Player or a Creature begins to butcher or kill Kweebecs, the faction will call upon the aid of a group referred to as the Razorleaf Rangers, who are said to be insanely difficult to defeat. Kweebecs will also dip their feet in water to drink, similar to how roots of trees absorb water. Kweebecs can be spotted lying in sunny patches, gaining their daily nutrients. Kweebecs are unable to eat food or drink water similar to actual trees, they get their nutrients from the sun. As depicted in official concept art, Kweebecs may be enemies of the Trorks, other NPC's that inhabit Zone 1. Kweebecs are usually quite passive and friendly creatures, but if a player walks into one of their villages wielding an axe or any tool that could harm their trees, the Kweebecs will attack to defend their home. This tree then begins sprouting young seedlings, repeating the life cycle. When an autumnal elder becomes too old to live any longer, they stop moving completely, and with a sudden burst of energy, transform into a tree. The older an autumnal elder gets, the slower its movement becomes. The autumnal elders are usually an orange-brown color with scruffy beards. These old Kweebecs are called Autumnal Elders. Kweebecs eventually leave their treesingers, grow into adults, and eventually, elders. Treesingers teach the seedlings their history and help them grow into healthy and independent Kweebecs. These young Kweebecs are named "Seedlings." Once a seedling is ready, they are picked from their tree and taken to a type of Kweebec called a Treesinger. At first, they resemble a small, seed-like orb with facial features and tiny limbs. Some young Kweebecs may have " little rabbit pets", as depicted in a piece of Hytale concept art. Kweebecs may be present in more than a single Zone acting as scouts or settlers, colonising the savannahs of Zone 2 and the taiga of Zone 3, though this is yet to be confirmed. The wood they use to carve these little sculptures is from an ancient tree of the Kweebecs' ancestor. Kweebecs carve Gaia effigies out of wood as a way to worship the goddess. Other occupations appear to be a Kweebec warrior, or patrol Kweebec, who wears a wooden helmet and chestplate made of leaves, and carries a weapon known as a Razor Spear. The areas of a home consist of bedrooms and a living room, and decor consists of curious objects such as firefly lanterns that provide their light.Ĭurrently the only known occupation of Kweebecs is a Treesinger, a Kweebec who teaches the young Kweebecs and helps them grow. The area inside the tree trunk leads down underground where the rest of the Kweebec home can be found. Kweebec homes are made out of hollowed out tree trunks in a village.
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