Difference between revisions of "Log"

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|examine=A log cleared of branches. Good for making planks or shafts from. It is made from...
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|result=*1 '''log''' (up to 24.00 kg)
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==Description==
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== Description ==
''A log cleared of branches. Good for making planks or shafts from. It is made from...''
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A '''log''' is a [[wood]] resource made by chopping up a [[felled tree]]. Logs are commonly used to create wooden items such as [[plank]]s and [[shaft]]s.
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== Lumber trees ==
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[[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.
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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 one smaller log of about 5 kg, and young trees generally give nothing.
  
==Lumber trees==
 
[[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]]
 
* [[Birch tree]]
 
* [[Cedar tree]]
 
* [[Cedar tree]]
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* [[Willow tree]]
 
* [[Willow tree]]
  
==Fruit trees==
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== Fruit trees ==
Fruit trees when cut down give a single small log if mature to overaged, or a [[wood scrap]] if shrivelled.
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Fruit trees give a single small log when cut down if mature to overaged, or a [[wood scrap]] if shrivelled.
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* [[Apple tree]]
 
* [[Apple tree]]
 
* [[Cherry tree]]
 
* [[Cherry tree]]
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* [[Olive tree]]
 
* [[Olive tree]]
 
* [[Orange tree]]
 
* [[Orange tree]]
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{| class=wikitable
 
{| class=wikitable
|+ Log Sizes from fruit trees
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!Old
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! Old
| 3.2 kg
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| 3.20 kg
 
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!Very Old
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! Very old
| 4.8 kg
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| 4.80 kg
 
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!Overaged
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! Overaged
|5.6 kg
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| 5.60 kg
 
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==Shrubs and Bushes==
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== Shrubs and bushes ==
[[Bushes]] do not give logs when chopped down. Instead they give a wood scrap. Oleander logs can be found at [[rifts]].
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[[Bushes]] do not give logs when chopped down. Instead, they give a [[wood scrap]]. Oleander logs can be found at [[rifts]].
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== Notes ==
  
==Additional Notes==
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* Logs are the result of felling 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.
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* Logs can also sometimes be found while [[foraging]] on [[flotsam]], [[undergrowth]], and [[rotting wood]] nodes.
* Players can right-click logs and select 'Discard' to get rid of them immediately.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* Log quality is determined by several factors, including the player's [[woodcutting]] skill and the quality of the tool used to cut or create the log.
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* The quality of the tool used, such as a [[hatchet]] or [[saw]], affects the chance that a higher quality log will be produced.
  
 
[[Category:Wood]]
 
[[Category:Wood]]
 
[[Category:Babel/L]]
 
[[Category:Babel/L]]

Latest revision as of 21:46, 10 May 2026

Main / Skills / Woodcutting / Log

Log
A Log
Examine
A log cleared of branches. Good for making planks or shafts from. It is made from...
Creation
Result
  • 1 log (up to 24.00 kg)
Skill and improvement

Description

A log is a wood resource made by chopping up a felled tree. Logs are commonly used to create wooden items such as planks and shafts.

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 one smaller log of about 5 kg, and young trees generally give nothing.

Fruit trees

Fruit trees give a single small log when cut down if mature to overaged, or a wood scrap if shrivelled.

Log sizes from fruit trees
Old 3.20 kg
Very old 4.80 kg
Overaged 5.60 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.

Notes

  • Logs are the result of felling or chopping up trees.
  • Logs can also sometimes be found 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 to cut or create the log.
  • The quality of the tool used, such as a hatchet or saw, affects the chance that a higher quality log will be produced.