#(cilpsthepu) Foliage color doesn't work on all leave types.

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inner solar
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^ As seen in the image, birch and spruce leaves doesnt change color. But oak does. Why is that? And how can I get around that?

smoky flaxBOT
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(cilpsthepu) Foliage color doesn't work on all leave types.

smoky flaxBOT
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rough haven
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@undone matrix some leaves were hard-coded for some reason, weren't they?

inner solar
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!t BiomeTag.foliage_color

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# inner solar !t BiomeTag.foliage_color

Returns the approximate foliage color of this biome. Foliage includes leaves and vines.
The "swamp", "mangrove_swamp", "badlands", "wooded_badlands", and "eroded_badlands" biomes are the only biomes with hard-coded foliage colors.
Biomes with no set foliage color already will have their foliage colors based on temperature and humidity of the biome.

Returns

ColorTag

Mechanism

BiomeTag.foliage_color

inner solar
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The "swamp", "mangrove_swamp", "badlands", "wooded_badlands", and "eroded_badlands" biomes are the only biomes with hard-coded foliage colors.
Spruce is not in this list...

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And birch neither

rough haven
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That's biomes, I'm talking about specific leaves

inner solar
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Oh ok

rough haven
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Also iirc in that case it just means the biomes have an actual set color instead of having to approximate it like it has to do for other biomes (Returns the approximate foliage color of this biome.)

undone matrix
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Yeah there are a few leaves that are hardcoded iirc. I can’t remember of the top of my head if it’s possible to change them though.

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I can double check later today though

undone matrix
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oops i forgot about this im sorry

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i'll double check right now, but iirc not all leaves can change colors

undone matrix
civic basin
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Some leaves are resist to biome colors yeah
We used birch leaves to make green, life-like trees in desert biomes

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