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Tree trunks are necissary for most crafting and building materials. They can even be used instead of a table in the final step of [[Hideworking (Skill)|tanning]]. They are obtained by felling fully-grown trees, and each tree gives one tree trunk. In order to fell a tree, an [[Axe|axe]] must be used, with a [[Woodsman's Axe|woodsman's axe]] being the best at this. A tree trunk may also be found lying on the ground. | Tree trunks are necissary for most crafting and building materials. They can even be used instead of a table in the final step of [[Hideworking (Skill)|tanning]]. They are obtained by felling fully-grown trees, and each tree gives one tree trunk. In order to fell a tree, an [[Axe|axe]] must be used, with a [[Woodsman's Axe|woodsman's axe]] being the best at this. A tree trunk may also be found lying on the ground. | ||
− | To use a tree trunk for constructions, it must first be converted into logs with the [[Timbercraft_(Skill)|timbercraft]] skill. The timbercraft skill can also be used to turn tree trunks into [[Board|boards]] or [[Block|blocks of wood]]. | + | To use a tree trunk for constructions, it must first be converted into logs with the [[Timbercraft_(Skill)|timbercraft]] skill. The timbercraft skill can also be used to turn tree trunks into [[Board|boards]] or [[Block of Wood|blocks of wood]]. |
A tree trunk is too heavy (500 lbs) to be picked up and must therefore be {{key|m}}oved or {{key|p}}ushed. If possible, it is recommended to first convert it into its lighter [[log]] counterpart (400 lbs) before hauling to help delay fatigue. The best method of transporting either tree trunks or [[log|logs]] long distances is by water. Simply {{key|m}}ove a tree trunk or log onto the same tile as a waterside [[raft]] or [[punt]], cease hauling and shove off. However, there is a limit to how much a watercraft can carry. | A tree trunk is too heavy (500 lbs) to be picked up and must therefore be {{key|m}}oved or {{key|p}}ushed. If possible, it is recommended to first convert it into its lighter [[log]] counterpart (400 lbs) before hauling to help delay fatigue. The best method of transporting either tree trunks or [[log|logs]] long distances is by water. Simply {{key|m}}ove a tree trunk or log onto the same tile as a waterside [[raft]] or [[punt]], cease hauling and shove off. However, there is a limit to how much a watercraft can carry. |
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Basic Info | ||
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Weight: | 500 lbs | |
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Flammable: | Yes | |
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Required By: | Block of Wood, Pine Tree, Raft, Spruce Tree | |
Crafting Information | ||
Skills Required: | Timbercraft | |
Tools Required: | Axe | |
Prefers: | Woodsman's Axe | |
Ingredients: | Tree | |
Craft Time: | ||
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Tree trunks are necissary for most crafting and building materials. They can even be used instead of a table in the final step of tanning. They are obtained by felling fully-grown trees, and each tree gives one tree trunk. In order to fell a tree, an axe must be used, with a woodsman's axe being the best at this. A tree trunk may also be found lying on the ground. To use a tree trunk for constructions, it must first be converted into logs with the timbercraft skill. The timbercraft skill can also be used to turn tree trunks into boards or blocks of wood.
A tree trunk is too heavy (500 lbs) to be picked up and must therefore be moved or pushed. If possible, it is recommended to first convert it into its lighter log counterpart (400 lbs) before hauling to help delay fatigue. The best method of transporting either tree trunks or logs long distances is by water. Simply move a tree trunk or log onto the same tile as a waterside raft or punt, cease hauling and shove off. However, there is a limit to how much a watercraft can carry.