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==Products==
==Products==
{{Uses material list|Maple Sap}}
{{DW/Uses material list|Maple Sap}}


==Item sources==
==Item sources==
{{Drop sources list|Maple Sap}}
{{DW/Drop sources list|Maple Sap}}


==Journal==
==Journal==
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It's like the maple tree wants to be cut down. Not only does it produce hardy, versatile wood for tools and weaponry, it bleeds sap that is only a single step away from being maple syrup. If you want proof of the gods' existence in RuneScape, you need only look at maple trees.
It's like the maple tree wants to be cut down. Not only does it produce hardy, versatile wood for tools and weaponry, it bleeds sap that is only a single step away from being maple syrup. If you want proof of the gods' existence in RuneScape, you need only look at maple trees.


The maple tree gets its revenge in subtle ways. Its sap is inordinately sticky and too much syrup will give you a paunch. They're small victories, but the maple tree takes them.
The maple tree gets its revenge in subtle ways. Its sap is inordinately sticky and too much syrup will give you a paunch. They're small victories, but the maple tree takes them.
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 9 April 2026

Template:Infobox Item Maple Sap is a Tier 4 basic material that is harvestable from Dragonwilds:Maple Trees. Players can cook this on either a Dragonwilds:Campfire, producing either Dragonwilds:Maple Syrup or Dragonwilds:Burnt Maple Syrup with a low Dragonwilds:Cooking level.

Products

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Item sources

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Journal

The following text is transcribed from the Journal.

It's like the maple tree wants to be cut down. Not only does it produce hardy, versatile wood for tools and weaponry, it bleeds sap that is only a single step away from being maple syrup. If you want proof of the gods' existence in RuneScape, you need only look at maple trees.

The maple tree gets its revenge in subtle ways. Its sap is inordinately sticky and too much syrup will give you a paunch. They're small victories, but the maple tree takes them.