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| tools        = [[requires::Axe]]
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| prefers      = [[Splitting Axe]]
 
| ingredients  = [[requires::Block of Wood]]
 
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Firewood is made by cutting up [[Tree trunk|tree trunks]] or [[Log|logs]] into [[Block of Wood|blocks of wood]] and finally into firewood, preferably with a [[Splitting Axe|splitting axe]]. Each block of wood gives between 20 and 25 units of firewood. Splitting firewood requires the [[Timbercraft (Skill)|timbercraft skill]].
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'''Firewood''' is a processed wooden material made by cutting up [[tree trunk]]s or [[log]]s into [[Block of Wood|blocks of wood]] and finally into firewood, preferably with a [[Splitting Axe|splitting axe]]. Each block of wood yields between 20 and 25 units of firewood. Splitting firewood uses the [[timbercraft skill]].
  
Three pieces of firewood are required to light a [[Fire|fire]] on an open tile. In contrast, four pieces are required when lighting a fire in a [[Fireplace|fireplace]].
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With every [[tree trunk]] yielding 8 [[Block of Wood|blocks of wood]], between 160 and 200 pieces of firewood can be produced from a single tree.
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Three pieces of firewood are required to light a [[fire]] on an open tile. In contrast, four pieces are required when lighting a fire in a [[fireplace]]. Roughly 4 pieces of firewood are good for smoking 2 cords of cuts.
  
 
The player should be careful of starting fires outside of fireplaces as they can spread to adjacent tiles that have flammable materials on them. This can lead to forest fires, destroyed stockpiles, or even burning down the player's home. The plus side is that multiple fires can be exploited to quickly prepare tiles for farming.
 
The player should be careful of starting fires outside of fireplaces as they can spread to adjacent tiles that have flammable materials on them. This can lead to forest fires, destroyed stockpiles, or even burning down the player's home. The plus side is that multiple fires can be exploited to quickly prepare tiles for farming.
  
 
[[File:Burning_Cabin.png|thumb|left|200px|"Well, at least I can plant some peas here."]]
 
[[File:Burning_Cabin.png|thumb|left|200px|"Well, at least I can plant some peas here."]]
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[[Category:Materials]]
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[[Category:Wooden materials]]
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[[Category:Survival]]
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[[Category:Cookery]]

Latest revision as of 14:05, 11 January 2023

Firewood
Firewood.png
Basic Info
Cultures:
Weight: 2 lbs
Trade Value:
Flammable: Yes
Burn Duration:
Crafting Information
Skills Required: Timbercraft
Tools Required: Axe
Prefers: Splitting Axe
Ingredients: Block of Wood
Craft Time:
Finish Time:


Firewood is a processed wooden material made by cutting up tree trunks or logs into blocks of wood and finally into firewood, preferably with a splitting axe. Each block of wood yields between 20 and 25 units of firewood. Splitting firewood uses the timbercraft skill.

With every tree trunk yielding 8 blocks of wood, between 160 and 200 pieces of firewood can be produced from a single tree.

Three pieces of firewood are required to light a fire on an open tile. In contrast, four pieces are required when lighting a fire in a fireplace. Roughly 4 pieces of firewood are good for smoking 2 cords of cuts.

The player should be careful of starting fires outside of fireplaces as they can spread to adjacent tiles that have flammable materials on them. This can lead to forest fires, destroyed stockpiles, or even burning down the player's home. The plus side is that multiple fires can be exploited to quickly prepare tiles for farming.

"Well, at least I can plant some peas here."