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'''Kakore''' trees, sometimes called '''bloodleaf''' trees, has silvery-green leaves with a scarlet tint on the underside, which is where the nickname "bloodleaf" originates from. The tree itself resembles a birch tree and the wood is of a deep reddish-brown color. Kakore is very dense and inflexible and it is therefore not practical for making something that requires flexibility, such as bows or a crossbow's prod. However, kakore is often used for making medum-grade [[runestaff|runestaves]] and [[shield]]s due to its availability and natural beauty.
The '''kakore''' tree resembles the birch, in that it commonly has multiple boles instead of one. Its leaves are a silvery green shade with scalloped edges, and feature a tint of scarlet on the leaves' undersides which has earned it the nickname of "bloodleaf" trees. It is commonly found in marshy areas, and does not tolerate arid climates. Its wood is dense, with little give, and is of a beautiful deep reddish-brown hue. Thus, it is not usually a good choice for uses that require a supple snap such as the production of bows. Its magical inherency is subtle, but its widespread populations, as well as the beauty of its finish, promote the kakore's popularity for use in medium-grade magical items.

The kakore tree is often found growing in marshy terrains.

== External Links ==
* [http://www.play.net/gs4/info/armory/materials.asp#kakore Armory: Kakore], on Play.net


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Revision as of 16:25, 18 March 2017

Kakore
Use Arrow, Shield, Runestaff
Bonus +10
ST/DU 10/25
Rarity Uncommon
Weight Modifier Unknown
Primary Color deep reddish-brown

The kakore tree resembles the birch, in that it commonly has multiple boles instead of one. Its leaves are a silvery green shade with scalloped edges, and feature a tint of scarlet on the leaves' undersides which has earned it the nickname of "bloodleaf" trees. It is commonly found in marshy areas, and does not tolerate arid climates. Its wood is dense, with little give, and is of a beautiful deep reddish-brown hue. Thus, it is not usually a good choice for uses that require a supple snap such as the production of bows. Its magical inherency is subtle, but its widespread populations, as well as the beauty of its finish, promote the kakore's popularity for use in medium-grade magical items.