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Maple Logs are a very common and useful block in Bloxd.io that can be crafted into maple wood planks or coal directly. Maple logs form the trunk of maple trees, which can be found in many common biomes.
Appearance[]
Default[]
Maple Log appear as 8x8 brown blocks with patches of lighter brown.
Bare Blox Bones[]
Maple Log appear as 8x8 brown blocks with vertical lines of lighter brown.
JamBloxds[]
Maple Log appear as 8x8 brown blocks with lighter and darker brown pixels all over it.
H4des[]
Maple Log appear as 4x4 brown blocks with darker brown pixels all over it.
Simple Better[]
Maple Log appear as 8x8 brown blocks with vertical lines of a darker brown.
Tiny Bits[]
Maple Log appear as 4x4 brown blocks with vertical lines of a darker brown.
Obtaining[]
Maple Log are found as the trunk of maple trees. Maple trees can be found in all biomes except for deserts, frozen badlands, spectral forests and jungles
Crafting[]
| Utility to craft | Crafting recipe | End product |
|---|---|---|
| Workbench |
1 Maple Log | 4 Maple Wood Planks |
| Furnace |
4 Maple Logs | Coal |
Usage[]
Maple logs can be used to craft Maple Wood Planks. Maple wood planks are part of the crafting recipe of all tools and armour. Additionally, maple logs can be crafted into coal directly using a furnace.
Farming[]
Maple trees, that contain maple logs, are grown from maple saplings. There is a chance of dropping maple saplings when you break the leaves of maple trees. Additionally, a sapling will also be automatically planted a short time later when you break the bottommost log of a maple tree. You can then plant the saplings (or wait for the saplings to grow) for them to grow into maple trees after some time. Bone meal can be used to grow maple trees instantly. Finally, you can break the logs on the maple trees to obtain them.
Similar Blocks[]
Other types of Logs[]
There are other wood logs besides Maple Logs, and all of them can be used to replace maple wood logs in crafting recipes. They are the Pine Log, Plum Log, Pear Log, Palm Log, Cedar Log, Aspen Log, Mango Log, Jungle Log, Cherry Log, and Spectral Log.
