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Revision as of 19:51, 8 December 2018
Wood
Wood is found in the form of felled trees or logs.
It is the main type of resource used in carpentry and is found from cutting down trees.
Any wooden item can be used as fuel.
Type of wood
The type of wood of the last wooden item that is attached to a carpentry item determines its type of wood.
Depending on the type of wood an item is made of, it has different textures.
Wood textures are displayed on the small barrels and ship pictured below:
Apple: | Birch: | Cedar: | Cherry: | Chestnut: | Fir: |
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Lemon: | Linden: | Maple: | Oak: | Oleander: | Olive: |
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Orange: | Pine: | Walnut: | Willow: | Worn: | Decayed: |
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Archaeology Wood Types