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==Location== | ==Location== | ||
{{Map|Ash Tree}} | {{DW/Map|Ash Tree}} | ||
==Drops== | ==Drops== | ||
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{{DropsLine|name=Ash Logs|quantity=28|rarity=always}} | {{DW/DropsLine|name=Ash Logs|quantity=28|rarity=always}} | ||
{{DropsLine|name=Bird Nest|quantity=1|rarity=25/100|raritynotes={{DropNote|Requires level 16 [[Dragonwilds:Woodcutting]].}}}} | {{DropsLine|name=Bird Nest|quantity=1|rarity=25/100|raritynotes={{DW/DropNote|Requires level 16 [[Dragonwilds:Woodcutting]].}}}} | ||
{{DropsLine|name=Ash Tree Seed|quantity=1|rarity=5/100}} | {{DW/DropsLine|name=Ash Tree Seed|quantity=1|rarity=5/100}} | ||
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==Journal== | ==Journal== | ||
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A mature Ash Tree, strong and sturdy and a great source of timber. | A mature Ash Tree, strong and sturdy and a great source of timber. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 9 April 2026
Template:Infobox Resource Node Ash Trees are the most common type of tree found in most regions of Dragonwilds:Ashenfall (except for Dragonwilds:Bloodblight Swamp and Dragonwilds:Whispering Swamp); Forests in Dragonwilds:Bramblemead Valley are primarily composed of these trees. They can be felled with any Dragonwilds:Logging Axes using either chop or Dragonwilds:Overhead Chop. Cutting them down will grant 28 Dragonwilds:Ash Logs in total. Note that stumps can regenerate the tree after about 12 in-game hours; however, cutting down the stump will prevent the tree from growing again.
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Journal
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A mature Ash Tree, strong and sturdy and a great source of timber.