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How to get Oak Logs in RuneScape Dragonwilds

Just Ash and Oak?

Similar to Ash Logs, Oak Logs are one of the base materials in RuneScape: Dragonwilds, used to construct various buildings, storage items, weapons, and decorations. Chopping down Oak trees requires a certain tool, though, and your standard axe won’t do the job.

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Here’s how you can get Oak logs in RuneScape: Dragonwilds to decorate your base, craft more weapons, and expand your fortress.

Getting Oak Wood in RuneScape Dragonwilds

To acquire Oak Logs, you need to chop down Oak trees. This isn’t possible with your standard axe, and you will need to first craft a Bronze Logging Axe at the Smithing Anvil.

The Bronze Logging Axe can be smithed at the Smithing Anvil using the following materials:

OutputMaterials Required
Bronze Logging AxeBronze Bar x5
Ash Logs x4
Coarse Thread x2

Spotting Oak Trees

Oak trees aren’t exactly rare, but they are a bit uncommon compared to Ash trees. Identifying them is simple, though, as they have a thicker and darker bark with a larger spread compared to Ash trees.

Spotting an Oak Tree
Look at the tasteful thickness of it. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Get close enough and you’ll see the label for Oak tree. Once you’ve spotted a tree, equip the Bronze Logging Axe or anything better in your inventory, and chop it down like you would a regular Ash tree. After that, break down the smaller logs to obtain tons of Oak Logs.

Chopped Oak Tree
Massive logs. Screenshot by Dot Esports

You can also use the Axtral Projection skill to chop down the tree, but you will still have to chop down the log pieces into smaller chunks.

Axtral Projection on Oak Tree
Yep, still works on Oak trees as well. Screenshot by Dot Esports

What can you make with Oak Logs?

Oak Logs are used as one of the materials to construct several different decorations, building parts, storage boxes, tools, workstations, and even weapons. Here is a list of these discovered so far:

  • 60° Hip Roof
  • 60° Inverted Roof Support Wall
  • 60° Inverted Triangle Roof
  • 60° Roof
  • 60° Roof Support Wall
  • 60° Triangle Roof
  • 60° Valley Roof
  • Bank Chest
  • Bronze Arrow
  • Bronze Mace
  • Bronze Pickaxe
  • Charcoal
  • Curved Inner Corner 45° Stairs
  • Curved Outer Corner 45° Stairs
  • Garou Drum
  • Garou Stool
  • Grieving Moon Staff
  • Grindstone
  • Iron Arrow
  • Iron Greataxe
  • Iron Logging Axe
  • Iron Mace
  • Loom Harness
  • Medium 60° Hip Roof
  • Medium 60° Inverted Roof Support Wall
  • Medium 60° Inverted Triangle Roof
  • Medium 60° Roof
  • Medium 60° Roof Support Wall
  • Medium 60° Triangle Roof
  • Medium 60° Valley Roof
  • Oak Battlestaff
  • Oak Longbow
  • Oak Plank
  • Oak Shortbow
  • Outer Corner 45° Stairs
  • Skullsplitter
  • Small 60° Roof
  • Thane’s Authority
  • Wild Scout’s Shortbow

You can further convert Oak Logs into Oak Planks at the Sawmill, similar to Ash Planks, which you can use in several other recipes. While not as plentiful as Ash Logs, you’ll still need plenty of Oak Wood to expand your base.


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Ali Hashmi
Ali has been writing about video games for the past seven years, covering a wide range of genres and obsessing over the latest indie gem he's proud to have discovered. You’ll usually find him cowering in the halls of Anor Londo or challenging the Heart for the 100th time in Slay the Spire.