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==Lumber trees== | ==Lumber trees== | ||
− | [[Age|Old to overaged]] lumber trees create felled trees when [[woodcutting|cut down]]. Use a [[hatchet]], [[axe]] or [[saw]] to 'Chop' them up into logs. Logs from felled trees come in 24 kg units, except for the last log of a tree, which usually weighs less since most trees do not have weights evenly divisible by 24. Shrivelled lumber trees give just one smaller (~5 kg) log, and young trees generally give nothing. | + | [[Age|Old to overaged]] lumber trees create felled trees when [[woodcutting|cut down]]. Use a [[hatchet]], [[:Category:Axes|axe]] or [[saw]] to 'Chop' them up into logs. Logs from felled trees come in 24 kg units, except for the last log of a tree, which usually weighs less since most trees do not have weights evenly divisible by 24. Shrivelled lumber trees give just one smaller (~5 kg) log, and young trees generally give nothing. |
+ | * [[Birch tree]] | ||
* [[Cedar tree]] | * [[Cedar tree]] | ||
+ | * [[Chestnut tree]] | ||
* [[Fir tree]] | * [[Fir tree]] | ||
+ | * [[Linden tree]] | ||
* [[Maple tree]] | * [[Maple tree]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Oak tree]] |
* [[Pine tree]] | * [[Pine tree]] | ||
+ | * [[Walnut tree]] | ||
* [[Willow tree]] | * [[Willow tree]] | ||
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==Fruit trees== | ==Fruit trees== | ||
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* [[Apple tree]] | * [[Apple tree]] | ||
* [[Cherry tree]] | * [[Cherry tree]] | ||
+ | * [[Lemon tree]] | ||
* [[Olive tree]] | * [[Olive tree]] | ||
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* [[Orange tree]] | * [[Orange tree]] | ||
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==Additional Notes== | ==Additional Notes== | ||
− | * Logs are the result of felling and/or chopping up trees. | + | * Logs are the result of felling and/or chopping up trees. You can also sometimes find them while [[foraging]] on [[Flotsam]], [[Undergrowth]] and [[Rotting wood]] nodes. |
* Players can right-click logs and select 'Discard' to get rid of them immediately. | * Players can right-click logs and select 'Discard' to get rid of them immediately. | ||
* Logs can be stored in a [[bulk storage bin]] or [[crate]] but do not fit in chests. | * Logs can be stored in a [[bulk storage bin]] or [[crate]] but do not fit in chests. |
Latest revision as of 20:11, 24 December 2023
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Description
A log cleared of branches. Good for making planks or shafts from. It is made from...
Lumber trees
Old to overaged lumber trees create felled trees when cut down. Use a hatchet, axe or saw to 'Chop' them up into logs. Logs from felled trees come in 24 kg units, except for the last log of a tree, which usually weighs less since most trees do not have weights evenly divisible by 24. Shrivelled lumber trees give just one smaller (~5 kg) log, and young trees generally give nothing.
- Birch tree
- Cedar tree
- Chestnut tree
- Fir tree
- Linden tree
- Maple tree
- Oak tree
- Pine tree
- Walnut tree
- Willow tree
Fruit trees
Fruit trees when cut down give a single small log if mature to overaged, or a wood scrap if shrivelled.
Old | 3.2 kg |
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Very Old | 4.8 kg |
Overaged | 5.6 kg |
Shrubs and Bushes
Bushes do not give logs when chopped down. Instead they give a wood scrap. Oleander logs can be found at rifts.
Additional Notes
- Logs are the result of felling and/or chopping up trees. You can also sometimes find them while foraging on Flotsam, Undergrowth and Rotting wood nodes.
- Players can right-click logs and select 'Discard' to get rid of them immediately.
- Logs can be stored in a bulk storage bin or crate but do not fit in chests.
- Log quality is determined by several factors including the player's woodcutting skill and the quality of the tool used in cutting/creating the log. The quality of the tool used (hatchet, saw, etc) effectively governs the possibility that a higher quality log will be produced from other governing factors, woodcutting skill and others, in creation.