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Wood
Item Oak Wood.png
Item Spruce Wood.png
Item Birch Wood.png
Item Jungle Wood.png
ItemBloodWood.png


Type

Solid Block

Stackable

Yes (64)

Tool

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First Appearance

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Gravity

No

Luminance

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Flammable

Yes

Data Value

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Wood is the natural building block of trees, found in abundance in most biomes. It has many building applications, and can be used to obtain shafts and wooden planks, which themselves have many crafting applications. Wood can be harvested whole with any axe, or chipped by any chisel (or punched bare handed) to obtain saw dust, bark, and shafts.

There are five varieties of wood; Oak is the most common type found in forests, swamps and mountains, Birch is found less commonly in forests, Spruce is found only in taigas, and Jungle trees are only found in jungles. Blood Wood trees are not naturally occurring, and must be grown from a Blood Wood Sapling. Wood from different types of trees will produce different colors of wood planks when crafted and will not stack in the inventory.

Besides forming trees, wooden blocks can also be found in Villages where they form the edges of farms and are also used in the corners and roofs of a few small huts. Wood is a renewable resource, and can be grown again using saplings.

Cocoa Beans can be placed on the side of Jungle Wood blocks in order to farm them.

The bottom block of a tree (with the exception of Blood Wood) is a stump, which is much harder to break, cannot drop as a block, and cannot produce useful resources like shafts and planks. However, it can be chipped with an Iron Chisel to create a Crafting Table, or removed instantly with a Stump Remover.

Wood and blocks primarily made from them, such as Wooden Planks, will prevent mobs from spawning on them, regardless of light level.

Fire

Wood acts rather differently than other blocks when lit on fire. The fire starts the same way as other blocks, by catching fire with an adjacent fire block. However, fairly quickly the log block will turn into a smoldering log, which can spread fire from itself. Any branches which turn into smoldering logs will fall after a short time, and if they fall far enough will explode into ash and more fire. After more time has passed, the smoldering logs will eventually turn into inert cinder blocks.

Uses

Crafting

Name Ingredients Input » Output Name Ingredients Input » Output
Wooden Plank Wood,
Axe (Iron or greater)
 
 
 
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Wooden Plank
GridNumbersCSS.png
Wooden Plank (Pine)
GridNumbersCSS.png
Wooden Plank (Birch)
GridNumbersCSS.png
Wooden Plank (Jungle)
GridNumbersCSS.png

Oak Bark Spruce Bark Birch Bark Jungle Bark Iron Axe
Sawdust
GridNumbersCSS.png
Sawdust
GridNumbersCSS.png
Sawdust
GridNumbersCSS.png
Sawdust
GridNumbersCSS.png
 
Wood Wood (Pine) Wood (Birch) Wood (Jungle)
Iron Axe
 
 
 
Blood Wood Planks,
Soul Dust
Blood Wood,
Axe (Iron or greater)
 
 
 
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Wooden Plank (Blood)
GridNumbersCSS.png

Blood Bark Iron Axe
Soul Dust
 
Blood Wood
Iron Axe
 
 
 
Shaft Wood,
Stone Axe
 
 
 
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Shaft
GridNumbersCSS.png

Oak Bark Spruce Bark Birch Bark Jungle Bark Stone Axe
Sawdust
GridNumbersCSS.png
Sawdust
GridNumbersCSS.png
Sawdust
GridNumbersCSS.png
Sawdust
GridNumbersCSS.png
 
Wood Wood (Pine) Wood (Birch) Wood (Jungle)
Stone Axe
 
 
 
Shaft,
Soul Dust
Blood Wood,
Stone Axe
 
 
 
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Shaft
GridNumbersCSS.png

Blood Bark Stone Axe
Soul Dust
 
Blood Wood
Stone Axe
 
 
 

Brick Oven

Wood is often used as fuel in the Brick Oven.

Different types of wood have different burning time. From best to worst : Birch, Oak, Spruce and Jungle.

Only the Oak and Birch logs will burn long enough to smelt an Iron Ore.

However, since the Oak log will burn for exactly the time it takes to smelt an Iron ore, the oven should also be loaded with the Ore before lighting the fire.

Wood Type Burning Time
(in minutes)
Saw Dust Equivalence
Birch 13:20 71
Oak 10:40 64
Spruce 08:00 48
Jungle 05:20 32

Kiln

While it is possible to make Charcoal in the Kiln, it is a very difficult process.

Name Ingredients Input Output
Charcoal Wood Wood Wood (Pine) Wood (Birch) Wood (Jungle) Blood Wood Coal

Saw

Saws are much more efficient than axes for obtaining planks.

Name Ingredients Input Output
Wooden Plank Wood Wood Wood (Pine) Wood (Birch) Wood (Jungle) Wooden Plank
GridNumbersCSS.png
Wooden Plank (Pine)
GridNumbersCSS.png
Wooden Plank (Birch)
GridNumbersCSS.png
Wooden Plank (Jungle)
GridNumbersCSS.png
Sawdust
GridNumbersCSS.png
Oak Bark Spruce Bark Birch Bark Jungle Bark
Blood Wood Planks Blood Wood Blood Wood Wooden Plank (Blood)
GridNumbersCSS.png
Soul Dust
GridNumbersCSS.png
Blood Bark

Cauldron

Name Ingredients Input » Output
Potash Wood or
Wooden Plank or
Siding or
Moulding or
Corner or
Saw Dust or
Soul Dust
Wood Wooden Plank
GridNumbersCSS.png
Siding
GridNumbersCSS.png
GridNumbersCSS.png
Moulding
GridNumbersCSS.png
GridNumbersCSS.png
Corner
GridNumbersCSS.png
GridNumbersCSS.png
Saw Dust
GridNumbersCSS.png
GridNumbersCSS.png
Soul Dust
GridNumbersCSS.png
GridNumbersCSS.png
 
 
 
Grid layout Arrow Stewing Pot Stoked (small).png
Potash
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Keep in Mind

  • Chopping logs into planks with a diamond axe or above will not consume durability for the axe