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Which value do we want on the individual woods? --[[Kythryn]] 21:17, 11 March 2016 (CST)
Which value do we want on the individual woods? --[[Kythryn]] 21:17, 11 March 2016 (CST)


:I would say you want to used the processed lumber value (this is the value work orders and the final product are based on). However, I cannot answer the related question: is an 89 quality stick processed into 99 quality lumber appraise for the same value as a 99 quality stick processed into 99 quality lumber? I will have to pay closer attention next time I go lumberjacking. - [[User:RY4NPW|padhg]] ([[User talk:RY4NPW|talk]]) 22:22, 11 March 2016 (CST)
:I would say you want to use the processed lumber value. This is the value work orders, final products, etc are based on. However, I cannot answer the related question: does a 89 quality stick processed into 99 quality lumber appraise for the same value as a 99 quality stick processed into 99 quality lumber? I will have to pay closer attention next time I go lumberjacking. - [[User:RY4NPW|padhg]] ([[User talk:RY4NPW|talk]]) 22:22, 11 March 2016 (CST)

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Raw vs. Lumber wood values

hmm, so I've been working my way through some value additions as I find 99 quality woods. And, I just realized that there is a different value on the stick/branch/limb/log as there is on the finished lumber. For example, a 99 quality walnut branch is:

You are certain that the walnut branch is worth exactly 487 Dokoras, 675 Kronars, or 540 Lirums.

Where the lumber (and this didn't come out 99, I didn't think to hand process it) increased in value, and so the 89 quality lumber is:

You are certain that the walnut lumber are worth exactly 560 Dokoras, 776 Kronars, or 621 Lirums.

Which value do we want on the individual woods? --Kythryn 21:17, 11 March 2016 (CST)

I would say you want to use the processed lumber value. This is the value work orders, final products, etc are based on. However, I cannot answer the related question: does a 89 quality stick processed into 99 quality lumber appraise for the same value as a 99 quality stick processed into 99 quality lumber? I will have to pay closer attention next time I go lumberjacking. - padhg (talk) 22:22, 11 March 2016 (CST)