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xen_tree  is an   e0  available in 
 Half-Life, 
 Half-Life: Blue Shift, 
 Half-Life: Opposing Force, and 
 Team Fortress Classic.Template:1 topicon
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Todo: Add image(s) for this entity
Description
The Xen Tree is an alien organism found on the border world Xen and a few locations in Black Mesa in 
 Half-Life: Opposing Force; although it attacks creatures that get too close, it is not known to consume the bodies or do anything to them.
Key Values
- Name (targetname) <string>
 - The targetname that other entities refer to this entity by.
 
- Pitch Yaw Roll (Y Z X) (angles) <QAngle>
 - This entity's orientation in the world. Pitch is rotation around the Y axis, yaw is the rotation around the Z axis, roll is the rotation around the X axis.
 
- Render FX (renderfx) <choices>
 - Render FX mode to use, for special effects.
 
Value Description 0 Normal 1 Slow Pulse 2 Fast Pulse 3 Slow Wide Pulse 4 Fast Wide Pulse 5 Slow Fade Away 6 Fast Fade Away 7 Slow Become Solid 8 Fast Become Solid 9 Slow Strobe 10 Fast Strobe 11 Faster Strobe 12 Slow Flicker 13 Fast Flicker 14 Constant Glow 15 Distort 16 Hologram (Distort + fade) 
- Render Mode (rendermode) <choices>
 - Render Mode to use.
 
Value Description 0 Normal 1 Color 2 Texture 3 Glow 4 Solid 5 Additive 
- Render Amount (0-255) (renderamt) <integer>
 - Controls transparency when using another render mode then normal. 0 is completely invisible, and 255 is opaque. If render mode is solid, then all values except 0 are opaque.
 - Render Color (R G B) (rendercolor) <color255>
 - Color to use by the specified render mode.
Also used on brush entities to control the speed of scrolling textures; see func_conveyor for more information.