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*Simply in terms of general resilience and durability, oak is the most ideal wood type in Wurm. Items made from oak take 20% less [[damage]] during use and receive a 25% bonus to resilience against bash damage. This is in addition to identically matching the slow decay rate of the popular cedar wood type. It is important to note, however, that for some purposes, such as fishing poles and arrow shafts, a wood other than oak may provide more ideal qualities. See individual item pages for more detail regarding such special circumstances.
 
*Simply in terms of general resilience and durability, oak is the most ideal wood type in Wurm. Items made from oak take 20% less [[damage]] during use and receive a 25% bonus to resilience against bash damage. This is in addition to identically matching the slow decay rate of the popular cedar wood type. It is important to note, however, that for some purposes, such as fishing poles and arrow shafts, a wood other than oak may provide more ideal qualities. See individual item pages for more detail regarding such special circumstances.
  
*[[Charcoal pile]]s made out of oak produce more [[charcoal]]. [[Acorns]] may be harvested from oak trees during the appropriate [[season]]
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*[[Charcoal pile]]s made out of oak produce more [[charcoal]].
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* [[Acorns]] may be harvested from oak trees during the appropriate [[season]]
  
 
==The Kill Zone==
 
==The Kill Zone==

Revision as of 03:36, 20 May 2018

Main / Terrain / Trees / Oak tree

An old oak tree.

Description

A tall, sprawling tree which is particularly rare to come by. Oaks can take months to reach old age, but are often used for ornamental purposes rather than utility.

Notes

  • Simply in terms of general resilience and durability, oak is the most ideal wood type in Wurm. Items made from oak take 20% less damage during use and receive a 25% bonus to resilience against bash damage. This is in addition to identically matching the slow decay rate of the popular cedar wood type. It is important to note, however, that for some purposes, such as fishing poles and arrow shafts, a wood other than oak may provide more ideal qualities. See individual item pages for more detail regarding such special circumstances.

The Kill Zone

Oak trees are known to kill other trees and bushes around them due to their thick foliage blocking sunlight to the lower forest floor. This kill zone is 1 tile at mature and 2 tiles at old (see illustration below). For this reason, when planting an oak, leaving at least 2 tiles between it and other trees or vegetation is highly recommended. Planted hedges will not be killed by oak trees.

Exclusion zones from Oaks or Willows may overlap the exclusion zone of the Oak, but all trees that are actually growing inside the zone will die. The dying tree will only be killed when the oak moves to the next age level that induces the kill. Until that time, it will continue to grow and age as normal.


O O O O O O O
O X X X X X O
O X X X X X O
O X X T X X O
O X X X X X O
O X X X X X O
O O O O O O O

T=Tree

X=Kill zone from mature onwards
X=Kill zone from old onwards
O=Safe zone

Halloween Oak tree model