Plough not received

Hi everyone,
don't know if this happened to anyone else, but my plough has not yet been activated, although I built the forge and produced bronze...!
What can I do in that case? Did I forget anything?
Thanks a lot!!
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Florelit replied to Plough not received August 31, 2021 @ 9:27:35 am PDT

you need Core wood, not regular wood
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Barney replied to Plough not received August 31, 2021 @ 9:35:39 am PDT

Ok thank you! - and is core wood the same as "precious / exotic wood"? Sorry, I dont play the game in english & dont know what it's called in english ...
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rob replied to Plough not received August 31, 2021 @ 9:57:59 am PDT

From chopping pine trees core wood are the round ones
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Florelit replied to Plough not received August 31, 2021 @ 9:59:52 am PDT

Originally posted by Barney:
Ok thank you! - and is core wood the same as "precious / exotic wood"? Sorry, I dont play the game in english & dont know what it's called in english ...

Try to chop pine trees from dark forest biome
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Barney replied to Plough not received August 31, 2021 @ 10:05:37 am PDT

Great, thank you all - I finally found it and the plough is mine ! :)
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warrenchmobile replied to Plough not received August 31, 2021 @ 10:10:26 am PDT

There are four types of wood, so far. Plain wood one gets from chopping saplings, beech trees and fir trees. Fine wood one gets from chopping birch trees and oak trees. Core wood one gets from chopping pine trees. Ancient bark one gets from chopping ancient trees in the swamp. Please note that some of the wood one gets from birch, oak, and pine trees will be plain wood.

One needs a metal axe to chop birch, oak, pine and ancient trees.

Pine trees and fir trees look very similar. The easy way to tell the difference at distance is that a pine tree will not have branches on the lowest few meters of its trunk and will generally be much taller than a fir tree.

The term "core wood" derives from those long, straight, branch-less trunks. Wood at the core of those trunks must be very strong to hold the weight of a tall tree.
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