Guides:Woodcutting(tutorial)

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Main / Tutorials / Woodcutting(tutorial)

Summary

Woodcutting is a Useful skill that many skills rely on, it is used for both lighting and maintaining the fires required in both Pottery and Blacksmithing, and provides the raw materials neccesary for Carpentry Which makes tools neccesary for making String, Rope, Stone Walls and Houses, just to name a few things. Just because it seems simple and straight forward doesn't mean it is.

Trained Skills

Skills that are used and thus trained by this Tutorial

Assumed Knowledge

Information you are expected to know or have obtained from other tutorials

  • None

Items needed

Raw Materials

Raw Materials are consumed in the process of creating the item

Neccesary Tools

Neccesary tools that are required to make the item

Useful tools

Useful tools help improve the quality of an item, or complete incomplete items

Items covered in this tutorial

  • Logs
    Logs are the largest managable portion of a felled Tree, When a tree has been chopped down it is still far too big to use, and so needs to be cut into Logs. Logs provide plenty of raw wood to fuel fires or create raw materials such as Planks or Shafts.
  • Plank
    Planks are a staple in Carpentry where they are used to produce a vast number of items including: Rafts, Chests, Barrels, Carts, Furniture, Wooden Fences, Signs and more esoteric items such as the Cheese Drill, Fruit Press, Archer Target, Practice Doll and Guard Tower. They can also be used as an impromptu weapon, but the Pickaxe or Hatchet you start with is better.
  • Shaft
    Another impromptu weapon with many other practical uses. Used to Create Arrows and Wooden Handles, Tools for Pottery, the Mallet and Fishing Rod it is also itself used in the creation of many weapons and other blacksmithing items as well as often being vital to finished items created with Planks
  • Campfire
    This might be considered self-explanatory but a Campfire allows you to see at Night. It is also used to turn Clay Items into Pottery, and Iron Ore into Iron Lumps, which can be turned into metal objects using Blacksmithing

Hints & Tips

  • Don't chop down the first tree you see. The reason you may have to walk a few minutes to even find one is because of people who did this. As a general guide Don't chop down trees younger than 'Old' or 'Very Old', and don't chop down trees in areas where they are sparse or uncommon. If there is anyone in Local chat feel free to ask if they don't mind you taking a tree
  • If you have a Sickle try to take a sprout from a tree and plant it to replace the tree. If you don't have one you can ask the nearby people in Local chat if someone has one you can borrow or can plant the sprout for you, not everyone can, but many people will be happy to see the hills not deforested and to see someone who cares about the repercussions of his actions.
  • Trees Are Big, it will take more than one go to chop them down. You can right click to examine them to see how much damage you have done to the tree each attempt, when the damage reaches 100 the tree falls and you can now start chopping it into pieces.
  • When you attempt an item at a low skill level you will often fail and have to start again. if you fail producing an item made of wood you may mangle it so badly you end up with an unusable piece of wood known as a Woodscrap, Woodscraps are not completely useless, they can be used to create kindling, and can also be used to fuel a fire without wasting precious logs.
  • Sometimes when you fail you will make an 'Unfinished item', a damaged item that is repairable with the right tools... if you have the tools neccesary to complete the item, or the time and resources to create them you can use those items to complete the unfinished item, if you can't or won't then your best bet is just to try over again. Completing unfinished items is not a waste of time though, items finally produced this way are of higher quality than items produced immediately

Creating Logs

Making

Using

  • Improving: Many carpentry items can be improved with Log or sometimes Planks, Right click, Examine something will generally tell you what can be used to improve it. Activate this item by double clicking it, and this time when you right click the item there should be an 'improve' option.
  • Repairing: Many items can be repaired without tools, but some require tools and others require raw materials. Things like houses and fences generally require Planks in order to repair them, if an item does not have a Repair function when you right click it you generally need something. If you have the right item selected by double clicking, the 'Repair' option will reappear.
  • Creating: Carpentry items without exception generally require Planks and/or Shafts if they aren't to be made from a log itself, you will need to check what tools and materials they need. With the right tool active (by double clicking it) you gain a new 'Create' option.