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− | Wooden buildings are quick to construct, wood itself is often easy to get, and most [[scenario]]s at least start with some. This makes wood a useful material for your early [[wall]]s and [[furniture]]. [[Stone blocks]] require a bit of work to create, while [[steel]] is a much more valuable resource early on. Eventually, at least your walls should be replaced with some sort of stone, as a [[flashstorm]] could light your entire base on fire. Note that, as stone [[door]]s take incredibly long to open, while | + | Wooden buildings are quick to construct, wood itself is often easy to get, and most [[scenario]]s at least start with some. This makes wood a useful material for your early [[wall]]s and [[furniture]]. [[Stone blocks]] require a bit of work to create, while [[steel]] is a much more valuable resource early on. Eventually, at least your walls should be replaced with some sort of stone, as a [[flashstorm]] could light your entire base on fire. |
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+ | Note that, as stone [[door]]s take incredibly long to open, while steel is still flammable, using wood for doors can be acceptable even into the midgame. | ||
Extremely wood-scarce [[biome]]s, like ''Ice Sheet'' or ''Extreme Desert'', should conserve wood for a [[campfire]] or [[passive cooler]]s until you can 1. create electric [[heater]]s / [[cooler]]s, or 2. get the necessary [[clothing]] to survive. [[Ruin]]s can be deconsructed for stone/steel, and steel should be used for the furniture. | Extremely wood-scarce [[biome]]s, like ''Ice Sheet'' or ''Extreme Desert'', should conserve wood for a [[campfire]] or [[passive cooler]]s until you can 1. create electric [[heater]]s / [[cooler]]s, or 2. get the necessary [[clothing]] to survive. [[Ruin]]s can be deconsructed for stone/steel, and steel should be used for the furniture. |
Revision as of 08:25, 30 December 2022
Wood
Wood from trees or other fibrous plants. Useful for building structures and weapons. It is a good fuel for campfires and generators, and can be refined into chemfuel. In a pinch, a piece of wood can be used as a weapon or a leg.
Base Stats
- Stuff Categories
- Woody
- Tech Level
- Neolithic
- Weapon Class
- Neolithic
- Stack Limit
- 75
- Mass
- 0.4 kg
- Beauty
- -4
- HP
- 150
- Deterioration Rate
- 0.5
- Rotatable
- False
- Path Cost
- 15 (46%)
Stat Modifiers
- Beauty Factor
- ×1
- Beauty Offset
- +0
- Work To Make Factor
- ×0.7
- Work To Build Factor
- ×0.7
- Max Hit Points
- ×0.65
- Flammability
- ×1
- Armor - Sharp
- ×0.54
- Armor - Blunt
- ×0.54
- Armor - Heat
- ×0.4
- Insulation - Cold
- +8 °C (14.4 °F)
- Insulation - Heat
- +4 °C (7.2 °F)
- Melee Blunt Damage
- ×0.9
- Melee Sharp Damage
- ×0.4
- Melee Cooldown
- ×1.0
- Door Opening Speed
- ×1.2
- Rest Effectiveness
- ×1
- Mode
- Melee
Melee Combat
- Mode
- Melee
- Melee Attack 1
- Log
10 dmg (Blunt)
15% AP
2 seconds cooldown
- defName
- WoodLog
- Color
- (133,97,67)
- Stuff Adjective
- wooden
Wood is a construction and crafting material vital in the early game.
Acquistion
Wood can be obtained by harvesting most trees, including plants like the saguaro cacti, using the Chop Wood command. Fibercorn can also be grown for wood.
Every default scenario, except for Naked Brutality, starts the player with a select amount of wood. Wood is carried by bulk goods traders, trade ships, and faction bases. A single piece of wood is obtained when extracting a peg leg, wooden hand, or wooden foot.
A woodmaker dryad will generate some wood every 2 days.
Plant yield
The following plants provide the following amounts of wood:
Plant | Harvest Yield |
---|---|
Bamboo tree | 10 |
Birch tree | 27 |
Burned stump | 4 |
Cecropia tree | 18 |
Chopped stump | 4 |
Cypress tree | 60 |
Drago tree | 25 |
Maple tree | 27 |
Oak tree | 46 |
Palm tree | 18 |
Pine tree | 27 |
Poplar tree | 27 |
Saguaro cactus | 15 |
Smashed stump | 4 |
Teak tree | 60 |
Willow tree | 27 |
Gray pine tree | 8 |
Pebble cactus | 6 |
Polux tree | 30 |
Rat palm tree | 8 |
Witchwood tree | 8 |
Bonsai tree | 2 |
Fibercorn | 2 |
Gauranlen tree | 35 |
Timbershroom | 25 |
Anima tree | 25 |
Summary
Wood is used in the following crafting recipes:
Other uses:
- Wood can be used to construct buildings that use the Stuff system, such as walls or doors.
- Wood is used to refuel torch lamps, campfires, wood-fired generators, and fueled workbenches. Haulers take care of refueling.
- Wood is used to create peg legs, wooden hands, and wooden feet during surgery. These items can be requested by adding a bill under the pawn's Health tab. These body parts do not exist in item form; when extracting these parts, you simply get the wood back.
As a weapon
A wood log can be wielded as a melee weapon. It deals more damage per second than a bare fist or beer bottle.
Attack table
Name | DPS[1] | AP[1] | Log (Blunt) | Value [ExpandCollapse] | ||||
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Dam. | Cool. | AP | DPS | Chance[2] | ||||
Wood | 5 | 15% | 10 | 2s | 15% | 5 | 100% | 1.2 |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Note: This is the actual base average derived from the melee verb system updated in 1.1.2610, it may sometimes disagree with the listed value in the in-game infobox. It may also change depending on the stats and the melee verbs available to the wielder
- ↑ Chance for attack to be selected, assuming only the weapon's attack verbs are considered. It may change depending on the melee verbs available to the wielder
Analysis
This section is a stub. You can help RimWorld Wiki by expanding it. Reason: Acquisition analysis, see table on Trees for initial basis, but add Woodmaker. |
Wooden buildings are quick to construct, wood itself is often easy to get, and most scenarios at least start with some. This makes wood a useful material for your early walls and furniture. Stone blocks require a bit of work to create, while steel is a much more valuable resource early on. Eventually, at least your walls should be replaced with some sort of stone, as a flashstorm could light your entire base on fire.
Note that, as stone doors take incredibly long to open, while steel is still flammable, using wood for doors can be acceptable even into the midgame.
Extremely wood-scarce biomes, like Ice Sheet or Extreme Desert, should conserve wood for a campfire or passive coolers until you can 1. create electric heaters / coolers, or 2. get the necessary clothing to survive. Ruins can be deconsructed for stone/steel, and steel should be used for the furniture.
Should your colony be visited by an Alphabeaver infestation, watch out! These ravenous genetically-engineered critters will eat every tree on the map if you don't stop them by force!