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| image = ironwood.jpg |
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| bonus = +0 |
| bonus = +0 |
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| str = 5 |
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| dur = 10 |
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| weight = Unknown |
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| use = Weapon |
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| rarity = Infrequent |
| rarity = Infrequent |
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| special = N/A |
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| color = Unknown |
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| dye = N/A |
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The name ironwood refers to the core of this tree, however, the tough inner bark is of a valuable nature as well, having long been used in making cordage and nets. Ironwood is heavy and strong, making it an ideal wood for shields that values rock-hard strength, at the expense of added weight. While the ironwood is valued for its products, the complicated business of lumbering it makes it a poor choice when looking for firewood. As well, it is an expensive wood. |
The name '''ironwood''' refers to the core of this tree, however, the tough inner bark is of a valuable nature as well, having long been used in making cordage and nets. Ironwood is heavy and strong, making it an ideal wood for shields that values rock-hard strength, at the expense of added weight. While the ironwood is valued for its products, the complicated business of lumbering it makes it a poor choice when looking for firewood. As well, it is an expensive wood. |
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== See Also == |
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*[[Material/saved posts|Material saved posts]] |
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*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/armory/materials.asp#Ironwood Armory, Woods for Staves, Shields, and Bows: Ironwood], on Play.net |
Latest revision as of 14:11, 21 September 2017
Ironwood | |
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Use | Weapon |
Bonus | +0 |
ST/DU | 5/10 |
Rarity | Infrequent |
Weight Modifier | Unknown |
Primary Color | Unknown |
The name ironwood refers to the core of this tree, however, the tough inner bark is of a valuable nature as well, having long been used in making cordage and nets. Ironwood is heavy and strong, making it an ideal wood for shields that values rock-hard strength, at the expense of added weight. While the ironwood is valued for its products, the complicated business of lumbering it makes it a poor choice when looking for firewood. As well, it is an expensive wood.