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|image={{BlockImage|Acacia Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Ash Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Aspen Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Birch Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Blackwood Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Chestnut Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Douglas Fir Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Hickory Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Kapok Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Kapok Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Maple Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Oak Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Palm Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Pine Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Redwood Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Sequoia Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Spruce Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Sycamore Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|White Cedar Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|White Elm Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Willow Log Placed}} | |image={{BlockImage|Acacia Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Ash Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Aspen Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Birch Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Blackwood Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Chestnut Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Douglas Fir Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Hickory Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Kapok Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Kapok Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Maple Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Oak Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Palm Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Pine Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Redwood Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Sequoia Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Spruce Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Sycamore Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|White Cedar Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|White Elm Log Placed}} {{BlockImage|Willow Log Placed}} | ||
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− | == Obtaining == | + | ==Obtaining== |
Logs are gathered by chopping down [[Trees]] with an [[Axe]]. Chop the bottom-most log to fell the entire tree. If the axe does not have enough durability to fell the entire tree, as many logs as possible starting from the top of the tree will be chopped and the axe will break. | Logs are gathered by chopping down [[Trees]] with an [[Axe]]. Chop the bottom-most log to fell the entire tree. If the axe does not have enough durability to fell the entire tree, as many logs as possible starting from the top of the tree will be chopped and the axe will break. | ||
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Player placed logs can also be harvested with a [[Saw]]. | Player placed logs can also be harvested with a [[Saw]]. | ||
− | == Usage == | + | ==Usage== |
− | === Crafting Recipes === | + | ===Crafting Recipes=== |
− | {| cellspacing=10 | + | {| cellspacing="10" |
!Lumber | !Lumber | ||
!Support Beams | !Support Beams | ||
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− | === Sticks === | + | ===Sticks=== |
Breaking a log with a [[Hammer]] will yield 1-3 [[stick]]s. | Breaking a log with a [[Hammer]] will yield 1-3 [[stick]]s. | ||
− | === Fuel === | + | ===Fuel=== |
Logs are the primary source of fuel for [[firepit|fire pits]]. They can either be manually placed inside the fire pit's GUI, or they can simply be tossed (Default: {{key|Q}}) on the top of the fire pit to be consumed. Different logs burn for different lengths ranging from 50 to 112.5 seconds, and at different temperatures. | Logs are the primary source of fuel for [[firepit|fire pits]]. They can either be manually placed inside the fire pit's GUI, or they can simply be tossed (Default: {{key|Q}}) on the top of the fire pit to be consumed. Different logs burn for different lengths ranging from 50 to 112.5 seconds, and at different temperatures. | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
− | ! scope="col" | Name | + | ! scope="col" |Name |
− | ! scope="col" | Burn<br>Length | + | ! scope="col" |Burn<br>Length |
− | ! scope="col" | Burn<br>Temperature | + | ! scope="col" |Burn<br>Temperature |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|Acacia Log}} Acacia | + | |{{ItemIcon|Acacia Log}} Acacia |
− | |data-sort-value=1| Shortest | + | | data-sort-value="1" |Shortest |
− | |style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value=3| '''Dark Red**''' | + | | style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value="3" |'''Dark Red**''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|Ash Log}} Ash | + | |{{ItemIcon|Ash Log}} Ash |
− | |data-sort-value=2| Shorter | + | | data-sort-value="2" |Shorter |
− | |style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value=4| '''Dark Red***''' | + | | style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value="4" |'''Dark Red***''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|Aspen Log}} Aspen | + | |{{ItemIcon|Aspen Log}} Aspen |
− | |data-sort-value=1| Shortest | + | | data-sort-value="1" |Shortest |
− | |style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value=2| '''Dark Red*''' | + | | style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value="2" |'''Dark Red*''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|Birch Log}} Birch | + | |{{ItemIcon|Birch Log}} Birch |
− | |data-sort-value=4| Long | + | | data-sort-value="4" |Long |
− | |style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value=3| '''Dark Red**''' | + | | style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value="3" |'''Dark Red**''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|Chestnut Log}} Chestnut | + | |{{ItemIcon|Chestnut Log}} Chestnut |
− | |data-sort-value=3| Short | + | | data-sort-value="3" |Short |
− | |style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value=3| '''Dark Red**''' | + | | style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value="3" |'''Dark Red**''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|Douglas Fir Log}} Douglas Fir | + | |{{ItemIcon|Douglas Fir Log}} Douglas Fir |
− | |data-sort-value=3| Short | + | | data-sort-value="3" |Short |
− | |style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value=5| '''Dark Red****''' | + | | style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value="5" |'''Dark Red****''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|Hickory Log}} Hickory | + | |{{ItemIcon|Hickory Log}} Hickory |
− | |data-sort-value=5| Longer | + | | data-sort-value="5" |Longer |
− | |style="color:#ff5555;" data-sort-value=6| '''Bright Red''' | + | | style="color:#ff5555;" data-sort-value="6" |'''Bright Red''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|Kapok Log}} Kapok | + | |{{ItemIcon|Kapok Log}} Kapok |
− | |data-sort-value=1| Shortest | + | | data-sort-value="1" |Shortest |
− | |style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value=3| '''Dark Red**''' | + | | style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value="3" |'''Dark Red**''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|Maple Log}} Maple | + | |{{ItemIcon|Maple Log}} Maple |
− | |data-sort-value=5| Longer | + | | data-sort-value="5" |Longer |
− | |style="color:#ff5555;" data-sort-value=6| '''Bright Red''' | + | | style="color:#ff5555;" data-sort-value="6" |'''Bright Red''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|Oak Log}} Oak | + | |{{ItemIcon|Oak Log}} Oak |
− | |data-sort-value=6| Longest | + | | data-sort-value="6" |Longest |
− | |style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value=5| '''Dark Red****''' | + | | style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value="5" |'''Dark Red****''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|Pine Log}} Pine | + | |{{ItemIcon|Pine Log}} Pine |
− | |data-sort-value=2| Shorter | + | | data-sort-value="2" |Shorter |
− | |style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value=2| '''Dark Red*''' | + | | style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value="2" |'''Dark Red*''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|Sequoia Log}} Sequoia | + | |{{ItemIcon|Sequoia Log}} Sequoia |
− | |data-sort-value=4| Long | + | | data-sort-value="4" |Long |
− | |style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value=2| '''Dark Red*''' | + | | style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value="2" |'''Dark Red*''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|Spruce Log}} Spruce | + | |{{ItemIcon|Spruce Log}} Spruce |
− | |data-sort-value=3| Short | + | | data-sort-value="3" |Short |
− | |style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value=1| '''Dark Red''' | + | | style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value="1" |'''Dark Red''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|Sycamore Log}} Sycamore | + | |{{ItemIcon|Sycamore Log}} Sycamore |
− | |data-sort-value=4| Long | + | | data-sort-value="4" |Long |
− | |style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value=2| '''Dark Red*''' | + | | style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value="2" |'''Dark Red*''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|White Cedar Log}} White Cedar | + | |{{ItemIcon|White Cedar Log}} White Cedar |
− | |data-sort-value=3| Short | + | | data-sort-value="3" |Short |
− | |style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value=2| '''Dark Red*''' | + | | style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value="2" |'''Dark Red*''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|White Elm Log}} White Elm | + | |{{ItemIcon|White Elm Log}} White Elm |
− | |data-sort-value=4| Long | + | | data-sort-value="4" |Long |
− | |style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value=3| '''Dark Red**''' | + | | style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value="3" |'''Dark Red**''' |
|- | |- | ||
− | | {{ItemIcon|Willow Log}} Willow | + | |{{ItemIcon|Willow Log}} Willow |
− | |data-sort-value=1| Shortest | + | | data-sort-value="1" |Shortest |
− | |style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value=1| '''Dark Red''' | + | | style="color:#aa0000;" data-sort-value="1" |'''Dark Red''' |
|} | |} | ||
− | === Leather Rack === | + | ===Leather Rack=== |
A horizontally placed log will function as a [[leather]] rack, allowing the use of a [[knife]] to scrape a [[Hides | soaked hide]]. | A horizontally placed log will function as a [[leather]] rack, allowing the use of a [[knife]] to scrape a [[Hides | soaked hide]]. | ||
− | == Log Piles == | + | ==Log Piles== |
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''Note: Log piles in the world use the same graphic regardless of what type of log was used to create them.'' | ''Note: Log piles in the world use the same graphic regardless of what type of log was used to create them.'' | ||
− | == History == | + | ==History== |
− | == Gallery == | + | ==Gallery== |
− | <gallery mode="packed" heights=150px> | + | <gallery mode="packed" heights="150px"> |
</gallery> | </gallery> |
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Contents
Obtaining
Logs are gathered by chopping down Trees with an Axe. Chop the bottom-most log to fell the entire tree. If the axe does not have enough durability to fell the entire tree, as many logs as possible starting from the top of the tree will be chopped and the axe will break.
Player placed logs can also be harvested with a Saw.
Usage
Crafting Recipes
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Sticks
Breaking a log with a Hammer will yield 1-3 sticks.
Fuel
Logs are the primary source of fuel for fire pits. They can either be manually placed inside the fire pit's GUI, or they can simply be tossed (Default: Q) on the top of the fire pit to be consumed. Different logs burn for different lengths ranging from 50 to 112.5 seconds, and at different temperatures.
Name | Burn Length |
Burn Temperature |
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Acacia | Shortest | Dark Red** |
Ash | Shorter | Dark Red*** |
Aspen | Shortest | Dark Red* |
Birch | Long | Dark Red** |
Chestnut | Short | Dark Red** |
Douglas Fir | Short | Dark Red**** |
Hickory | Longer | Bright Red |
Kapok | Shortest | Dark Red** |
Maple | Longer | Bright Red |
Oak | Longest | Dark Red**** |
Pine | Shorter | Dark Red* |
Sequoia | Long | Dark Red* |
Spruce | Short | Dark Red |
Sycamore | Long | Dark Red* |
White Cedar | Short | Dark Red* |
White Elm | Long | Dark Red** |
Willow | Shortest | Dark Red |
Leather Rack
A horizontally placed log will function as a leather rack, allowing the use of a knife to scrape a soaked hide.
Log Piles
Log piles allow for convenient, resource-free storage of logs. They are also required in the creation of charcoal and the lighting of a pit kiln.
To create a log pile, sneak (Default: ⇧ Shift) and right-click while holding a log. The pile can only be placed on top of a solid block, or a full log pile. Right-clicking on a partially full log pile with a log will allow you to place logs in that pile without opening the GUI. Right-clicking on the top or side of a full log pile with a log will place a new log pile. Right-clicking on an existing log pile while not holding a log will open the log pile GUI.
A log pile can store up to 16 logs in 4 stacks of 4. Log piles can have different types of logs.
Note: Log piles in the world use the same graphic regardless of what type of log was used to create them.