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Properly cut and polished, the wood and gold form a harmonious blend of colors and textures. |
Properly cut and polished, the wood and gold form a harmonious blend of colors and textures. |
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Goldwood must be provided for [[Alteration|alterations]]. |
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{{CraftProp|t=w|55|15|20|50|50|95|95|25||| Coniferous |very rare|r=vr}} |
{{CraftProp|t=w|55|15|20|50|50|95|95|25||| Coniferous |very rare|r=vr}} |
Revision as of 11:06, 20 June 2015
Not to be confused with goldenwood/goldenoak, goldwood is a rare mineral-bearing tree related to silverwood, copperwood, and ironwood. Goldwood is a special type of coniferous tree that grows over natural gold deposits in the soil and draws up the metal up into its porous structure, producing fine veins of gold that permeate the wood. The tree has gleaming golden seed pods that sparkle with the metal.
Properly cut and polished, the wood and gold form a harmonious blend of colors and textures.
Goldwood must be provided for alterations.
Durability | Workability | Hardness | Stiffness | Physical | Shortbow Affinity |
Longbow Affinity |
Composite Bow Affinity |
Density | Value (Kronars/piece) |
Source | Notes |
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55 | 15 | 20 | 50 | 50 | 95 | 95 | 25 | ? | ? | Coniferous | very rare |