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They are primarily used for making [[shaft]]s or [[plank]]s, some [[ship building]] and other [[carpentry]] items, for [[:category:street lamps|street lamp]] poles or just burned as [[fuel]].
 
They are primarily used for making [[shaft]]s or [[plank]]s, some [[ship building]] and other [[carpentry]] items, for [[:category:street lamps|street lamp]] poles or just burned as [[fuel]].
  
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==Lumber trees==
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(Cedar, maple, birch, pine, willow, oak)
 
Old to overaged lumber trees create felled trees when [[woodcutting|cut down]]. Use an [[axe]] 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.
 
Old to overaged lumber trees create felled trees when [[woodcutting|cut down]]. Use an [[axe]] 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.
  
Fruit trees and young or shriveled trees give just one smaller (~5 kg) log or a [[wood scrap]] when cut down.
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Shrivelled lumber trees give just one smaller (~5 kg) log, and young trees generally give nothing.
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==Fruit trees==
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(Apple, cherry, olive, lemon)
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Fruit trees when cut down give a single small log if mature to overaged, or a [[wood scrap]] if shrivelled.
  
 
Log Sizes from Fruit Trees
 
Log Sizes from Fruit Trees
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|Overaged || 5.6 kg
 
|Overaged || 5.6 kg
 
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==Shrubs and bushes==
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Small plants like [[grape]] bushes, [[oleander]], [[rose|roses]] do not give logs.
  
 
==Storage==
 
==Storage==

Revision as of 22:47, 16 February 2013

Main / Skills / Woodcutting / Log


Log
A Log
Creation

Obtained through woodcutting.

Result
  • 1 log (up to 24.00 kg)
Skill and improvement




Description

A log cleared from branches.

Logs are the result of felling fruit trees or young trees or chopping up felled trees.

They are primarily used for making shafts or planks, some ship building and other carpentry items, for street lamp poles or just burned as fuel.

Lumber trees

(Cedar, maple, birch, pine, willow, oak) Old to overaged lumber trees create felled trees when cut down. Use an axe 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.

Fruit trees

(Apple, cherry, olive, lemon) Fruit trees when cut down give a single small log if mature to overaged, or a wood scrap if shrivelled.

Log Sizes from Fruit Trees

Old 3.2 kg
Very Old 4.8 kg
Overaged 5.6 kg

Shrubs and bushes

Small plants like grape bushes, oleander, roses do not give logs.

Storage

Logs can be stored in a bulk storage bin, but do not fit in a large chest