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I'm a new player, and in my first world, I found a crimson oak.  I really like how it looks and would like to plant some around my base.  Is there any way for me to guarantee or have a higher chance of getting a seed from this one tree?

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1 minute ago, PixelatedBeat said:

I'm a new player, and in my first world, I found a crimson oak.  I really like how it looks and would like to plant some around my base.  Is there any way for me to guarantee or have a higher chance of getting a seed from this one tree?

You just have to break the branches of the tree. There is no other way to get seeds. 

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On 10/16/2025 at 5:03 AM, PixelatedBeat said:

I'm a new player, and in my first world, I found a crimson oak.  I really like how it looks and would like to plant some around my base.  Is there any way for me to guarantee or have a higher chance of getting a seed from this one tree?

@PixelatedBeat is correct that you need to break leaf blocks on that Crimson Maple and hope it drops seeds. 
 

Adding in extra information, for those who wish it.

You are obviously a player of distinction. The Crimson Maple looks fantastic - but has one of the lower seed drop rates.

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I have a few around my base, and it is on the list to get more. If you are out and about, my advice is to take down several to increase your chances back home later on.
There is an interesting post here if you want to get into the details of what the numbers mean in practice.

Please note though that the regular Maple that you see everywhere also turns a lovely red shade in autumn. It is the cut price variant, if you like.
Perfect for an avenue.

If you are a Malefactor Class, then your chance of getting seed/sapling drops goes up by 20%.
While a Blackguard suffers a 20% penalty. This really hurts with rare seed drops.

You can use shears to increase the efficiency of harvesting leaves, but it does not increase the drop rate.

If you don't mind the Creative route, then switching to Creative mode, giving yourself some seeds and switching back again is an option.
/gamemode creative
/gamemode survival

Then there is the mod path. It is a shock to many players that the seed drop rate in Vintage Story is so low, compared to say, Minecraft.

There are attempts to rebalance it with mods like:
Useful Shears - increases drop rate while using shears
Whole Lotta Tree Seeds - Increases drop rates substantially. Mainly intended for multi-player worlds.

Or you can go directly to the .json files and modify the drop rates.

Anyway, that should be enough to get most people started 🙂

Professor Dragon.

EDIT.
Meant to include this information when typing the post (Thanks @LadyWYT for the reminder).
Agriculture Traders carry some seeds for sale. Some of the commons but also some of the exotics.

Finally, Pine trees are your "go to" if you just want timber and seeds. They have the highest seed drop rate in the game.
I gather up as many as I can, and then place them periodically along long trade routes or paths, so that I have something to follow later on, which is visible from a huge distance. Also, I like the timber for a lot of things.

 

 

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23 minutes ago, Professor Dragon said:

The Crimson Maple looks fantastic - but has one of the lower seed drop rates.

One of my favorite trees in the game, and yet she's so hard to reproduce 😔 More often than not, I'll get zero seeds from three trees.

At least I'm not a redwood farmer tho 😬 not once in the past 5 real world years have I ever gotten a redwood seed (from a tree); only broken leg bones and shattered dreams

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24 minutes ago, Never Jhonsen said:

At least I'm not a redwood farmer tho 😬 not once in the past 5 real world years have I ever gotten a redwood seed (from a tree); only broken leg bones and shattered dreams

Luckily, you can buy those seeds from agricultural traders, or find them occasionally in Primitive Survival's tree hollows.

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1 hour ago, Thorfinn said:

Wait. It drops crimson maple seeds? When did that happen? I was disappointed when I found out it dropped regular maple seeds.

Ah, the problems of being a long term player. Now that you mention it, I remember when they didn't. I had a shock coming back when you needed tongs for hot items.   
Anyway, it changed at some point and yes, now they do drop seeds at a low rate.

50 minutes ago, Teh Pizza Lady said:

yoinking this for my server please and ty

You're welcome. I also happened to stumble by chance on this mod. Haven't tried it, but it is in the same vein and feels fair to me:
Gimme One Seed Plz

Professor Dragon.

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20 minutes ago, Professor Dragon said:

Anyway, it changed at some point and yes, now they do drop seeds at a low rate.

Do they drop regular maple seeds or crimson maple seeds? I have one near me, and I'm not going to try to get seeds out of it if they're just ordinary maple.

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1 hour ago, Echo Weaver said:

Do they drop regular maple seeds or crimson maple seeds? I have one near me, and I'm not going to try to get seeds out of it if they're just ordinary maple.

Yes, yes, yes. They certainly do!

Here's a picture of one that I grew from a seed from a parent tree several thousand blocks away from my base.

Yes, it's winter, so the leaves aren't red now. But it is a crimson maple, and the leaves do change to that wonderful red.

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I went into Creative for you and grew some seeds from scratch with accelerated time.

Note that the Crimson Maple seeds face the opposite direction to the regular Maple seeds! (Nice touch, VS).

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Professor Dragon

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