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| skill      = Wood Cutter
 
| speciality = Woodcutter
 
| speciality = Woodcutter
| profession = [[40d:Woodworker|Woodworker]]
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| profession = {{L|Woodworker}}
 
| job name  = Wood Cutting
 
| job name  = Wood Cutting
 
| tasks      =
 
| tasks      =
 
* Chop down trees
 
* Chop down trees
 
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}}
A '''wood cutter''' cuts down [[40d:tree|tree]]s to create [[40d:wood|wood]] logs.
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A '''wood cutter''' cuts down {{L|tree}}s to create {{L|wood}} logs.
  
To employ a wood cutter, give him the [[40d:wood cutting|wood cutting]] [[40d:labor|labor]], and [[40d:Designations|designate]] some trees for logging using the keys {{key|d}}-{{key|t}}.   
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To employ a wood cutter, give him the {{L|wood cutting}} {{L|labor}}, and {{L|Designations|designate}} some trees for logging using the keys {{key|d}}-{{key|t}}.   
  
A wood cutter also requires an available [[40d:axe|axe]].  The quality or material of the axe has no effect on any aspect of woodcutting - a [[40d:quality|no-quality]] [[40d:copper|copper]] axe is the same as a [[40d:quality|masterwork]] [[40d:steel|steel]] or [[40d:adamantine|adamantine]] one.  (The same is not true for axes in [[40d:weapon|combat]].)
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A wood cutter also requires an available {{L|axe}}.  The quality or material of the axe has no effect on any aspect of woodcutting - a {{L|quality|no-quality}} {{L|copper}} axe is the same as a {{L|quality|masterwork}} {{L|steel}} or {{L|adamantine}} one.  (The same is not true for axes in {{L|weapon|combat}}.)
  
This skill increases rapidly. With an ample supply of trees, a dedicated wood cutter who does not do his own wood [[40d:hauling|hauling]] can reach legendary status in well under a year, and can singlehandedly meet the lumber needs of most types of fortresses. A single [[40d:dwarf|dwarf]] can also function well as a dedicated wood cutter ''and'' [[40d:Plant gathering|plant gatherer]], provided that this dwarf is not your sole food provider.
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This skill increases rapidly. With an ample supply of trees, a dedicated wood cutter who does not do his own wood {{L|hauling}} can reach legendary status in well under a year, and can singlehandedly meet the lumber needs of most types of fortresses. A single {{L|dwarf}} can also function well as a dedicated wood cutter ''and'' {{L|Plant gathering|plant gatherer}}, provided that this dwarf is not your sole food provider.
  
A dwarf cannot have both the [[40d:Mining|Mining]] and Wood Cutting labors enabled, as doing so would require them to dual-wield an axe and a pick.  
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A dwarf cannot have both the {{L|Mining}} and Wood Cutting labors enabled, as doing so would require them to dual-wield an axe and a pick.  
  
Woodcutters are working outdoors where they are in constant danger of being [[40d:ambush|ambush]]ed by invaders or attacked by wild animals (unless, of course, you are the proud owner of an [[40d:Tower-cap#Underground_tree_farm|underground tree farm]]), but they are also one of the few civilian professions which carry [[40d:weapons|weapons]] with them. Thus, it can be helpful to teach them how to use their axes to defend themselves (and others) properly by making them spend a few months as [[40d:axedwarf|axedwarf]]s in your [[40d:military|military]].  
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Woodcutters are working outdoors where they are in constant danger of being {{L|ambush}}ed by invaders or attacked by wild animals (unless, of course, you are the proud owner of an {{L|Tower-cap#Underground_tree_farm|underground tree farm}}), but they are also one of the few civilian professions which carry {{L|weapons}} with them. Thus, it can be helpful to teach them how to use their axes to defend themselves (and others) properly by making them spend a few months as {{L|axedwarf}}s in your {{L|military}}.  
  
 
Setting all dwarves which must work outside to Wood Cutting can be a good idea, as it means they will carry axes with them at all times - though this also means that they will usually interrupt anything they're doing to go chop trees.
 
Setting all dwarves which must work outside to Wood Cutting can be a good idea, as it means they will carry axes with them at all times - though this also means that they will usually interrupt anything they're doing to go chop trees.
  
Also see [[40d:Axeman|Axeman]]
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Also see {{L|Axeman}}
  
 
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Revision as of 16:56, 12 April 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.
Skill: Wood Cutter
Association  
Profession Template:L
Job Title Wood Cutter
Labor Wood Cutting
Tasks
  • Chop down trees
Workshop
None

A wood cutter cuts down Template:Ls to create Template:L logs.

To employ a wood cutter, give him the Template:L Template:L, and Template:L some trees for logging using the keys d-t.

A wood cutter also requires an available Template:L. The quality or material of the axe has no effect on any aspect of woodcutting - a Template:L Template:L axe is the same as a Template:L Template:L or Template:L one. (The same is not true for axes in Template:L.)

This skill increases rapidly. With an ample supply of trees, a dedicated wood cutter who does not do his own wood Template:L can reach legendary status in well under a year, and can singlehandedly meet the lumber needs of most types of fortresses. A single Template:L can also function well as a dedicated wood cutter and Template:L, provided that this dwarf is not your sole food provider.

A dwarf cannot have both the Template:L and Wood Cutting labors enabled, as doing so would require them to dual-wield an axe and a pick.

Woodcutters are working outdoors where they are in constant danger of being Template:Led by invaders or attacked by wild animals (unless, of course, you are the proud owner of an Template:L), but they are also one of the few civilian professions which carry Template:L with them. Thus, it can be helpful to teach them how to use their axes to defend themselves (and others) properly by making them spend a few months as Template:Ls in your Template:L.

Setting all dwarves which must work outside to Wood Cutting can be a good idea, as it means they will carry axes with them at all times - though this also means that they will usually interrupt anything they're doing to go chop trees.

Also see Template:L

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