![]() You’ll also unlock a few new build pieces, which can be used to great effect by the budding Viking architect. Here’s what you can craft with Core Wood: I’ll cover most of what Core Wood unlocks, but as a few aren’t terribly interesting, I’ll let a few pieces go unmentioned.Finewood Bow: This bow is a fantastic upgrade from the initial bow, perfect for a Viking that prefers to sow death from afar.You’ll need Fine Wood as well for this, however, which will need a Bronze Ax and a trip to the nearest Birch tree.Bronze Pickaxe: Compared to the Antler Pickaxe, this is a massive step up in terms of mining capability.You’ll need to mine Tin and Copper from the Black Forest, then combine them at your forge to make the Bronze.Cultivator: If you want to make a farm, you’ll need this item first.With it, you can till the earth and sow seeds.Stagbreaker: Stagbreaker is the first heavy weapon your Viking can craft.It deals good damage for how early it can be crafted, plus a decent bit of knockback. Butcher’s Table: This won’t be available immediately after you get Core Wood, as it requires a few other materials from different biomes.However, you’ll want to upgrade pretty soon.Ĭore Wood can also be used to craft a series of new building pieces: Sitting log: It’s a nice-looking log that you can use as a bench.Sharp Stakes: These rudimentary defenses are pretty good for keeping enemies at bay, though you’ll need to do the killing yourself.Log beams/poles: While not terribly interesting on paper, Core Wood beams and poles look pretty good, plus they provide a good bit of structural support to your buildings.Bonfire: Bonfires are exactly that – large stacks of wood on fire.You should make an effort to build it though, since it can be used to cook some pretty strong foods. ![]() Pretty nice for sitting around a campfire while enjoying a tankard of mead. ![]()
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