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{{Infobox|Collectible
{{Infobox|Collectible
| image      =[[File:Wood.png]]
| image      =[[File:Wood.png]]
| game        =''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''
| game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''
| location    = Felling Trees<br/>[[Stable]]s
| location    = Felling Trees<br/>[[Stable]]s
| value      = 2 [[Rupee]]s
| value      = 2 [[Rupee]]s
| use        = Starting Fires<br/>Side-Quests</br>Cooks into [[Rock-Hard Food]]
| use        = Starting Fires<br/>Side-Quests<br />Cooks into [[Rock-Hard Food]]
| related    = [[Flint]]
| related    = [[Flint]]
}}
}}


{{quote|A portable bundle of wood. You can use this to make a campfire if you have something to light it.|In-Game Description}}
{{quote|A portable bundle of wood. You can use this to make a campfire if you have something to light it.|''Breath of the Wild'' In-Game Description}}
'''Wood''' is a material found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. They can be obtained by felling trees and cutting them up with a weapon such as the [[Woodcutter's Axe]] or a Sword, but, pre-cut bundles can sometimes be found at the many [[Stable]]s found around [[Hyrule]]. Wood can be used to start a campfire if [[Link]] by using a flame based weapon, a lit torch, a [[Fire Arrow]], or a [[Bomb Arrow]]. Alternatively, Link can strike [[Flint]] with a metallic weapon causing the wood to light on fire. However, Link cannot set a campfire while it is raining, unless cover is found.
'''Wood''' is a material found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' and ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]''.


==Gathering Wood==
==Appearances==
Almost any large tree in the Overworld can be cut down using a sword or an axe. After a tree is knocked know, one more slash will cause a bundle of wood to appear. Alternatively, Link can use a [[Bomb]] to knock down trees and a second bomb to blow up the timber, causing wood bundles to appear without having to use weapons. Each tree may yield 1-3 bundles each regardless of the type of tree. Thick trees cannot be cut or felled.
===''Breath of the Wild''===
Woods can be obtained by felling trees and cutting them up with a weapon such as the [[Woodcutter's Axe]] or a Sword, but, pre-cut bundles can sometimes be found at the many [[Stable]]s found around [[Hyrule]]. Wood can be used to start a campfire if [[Link]] by using a flame based weapon, a lit torch, a [[Fire Arrow]], or a [[Bomb Arrow]]. Alternatively, Link can strike [[Flint]] with a metallic weapon causing the wood to light on fire. However, Link cannot set a campfire while it is raining, unless cover is found.
 
====Gathering Wood====
Almost any large tree in the [[overworld]] can be cut down using a sword or an axe. After a tree is knocked know, one more slash will cause a bundle of wood to appear. Alternatively, Link can use a [[Bomb]] to knock down trees and a second bomb to blow up the timber, causing wood bundles to appear without having to use weapons. Each tree may yield 1-3 bundles each regardless of the type of tree. Thick trees cannot be cut or felled.


Aside from wood, [[Korok Leaf]]s may be obtained from all types of trees, [[Acorn]]s and [[Tree Branch]]es from regular woods and pine trees, and [[Palm Fruit]]s from palm trees (though these are big enough to be knocked down with arrows).
Aside from wood, [[Korok Leaf]]s may be obtained from all types of trees, [[Acorn]]s and [[Tree Branch]]es from regular woods and pine trees, and [[Palm Fruit]]s from palm trees (though these are big enough to be knocked down with arrows).
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Another good place to farm wood is in the forest area just east of the [[Satori Mountain]]. Just north of a small pond, there is an abundance of [[Apple]] trees that are all close to each other. In a short amount of time, Link can acquire a few dozen bundles of wood, alongside numerous apples.
Another good place to farm wood is in the forest area just east of the [[Satori Mountain]]. Just north of a small pond, there is an abundance of [[Apple]] trees that are all close to each other. In a short amount of time, Link can acquire a few dozen bundles of wood, alongside numerous apples.


==Side Quests==
====Side Quests====
This material is also required for many Side-Quests in the game, such as [[Hylian Homeowner]] and [[From the Ground Up]].
This material is also required for many Side-Quests in the game, such as [[Hylian Homeowner]] and [[From the Ground Up]].


===Hylian Homeowner===
=====Hylian Homeowner=====
{{main|Hylian Homeowner}}
{{main|Hylian Homeowner}}
Link will find [[Bolson]] on the south side of the [[Firly Pond]], at the west end of Hateno Village. The first step of the quest will require Link to gather 30 bundles Wood, along with 3,000 rupees.
Link will find [[Bolson]] on the south side of the [[Firly Pond]], at the west end of Hateno Village. The first step of the quest will require Link to gather 30 bundles Wood, along with 3,000 rupees.


===From the Ground Up===
=====From the Ground Up=====
{{main|From the Ground Up}}
{{main|From the Ground Up}}
After Link has started the Hylian Homeowner side quest, he can speak with [[Hudson]] who is right near Bolson. This will send Link off to the [[Akkala]] region at [[Tarrey Town]]. There are four stages of this quest that require wood and each time Link will need to give Hudson more wood. Starting with 10 bundles, then 20, then 30, and then 50, for a grand total of 110 bundles of wood to complete the quest.
After Link has started the Hylian Homeowner side quest, he can speak with [[Hudson]] who is right near Bolson. This will send Link off to the [[Akkala]] region at [[Tarrey Town]]. There are four stages of this quest that require wood and each time Link will need to give Hudson more wood. Starting with 10 bundles, then 20, then 30, and then 50, for a grand total of 110 bundles of wood to complete the quest.


==Cooking==
====Cooking====


Wood can be cooked into [[Rock-Hard Food]], which replenishes 1/4 heart. However, the heart-replenishing effects of Rock-Hard Food is not cumulative, so cooking one bundle of wood yields the exact same result as cooking five.
Wood can be cooked into [[Rock-Hard Food]], which replenishes 1/4 heart. However, the heart-replenishing effects of Rock-Hard Food is not cumulative, so cooking one bundle of wood yields the exact same result as cooking five.


This has little use in the overworld, but in the DLC-exclusive [[Trial of the Sword]], wood happens to be the most abundant resource in most of the floors, so cooking wood is an alternative to fill up hearts while on the Rest Floors, so that more valuable food is saved for the trials themselves in more emergent circumstances.
This has little use in the [[overworld]], but in the [[Breath of the Wild Expansion Pass|DLC]]-exclusive [[Trial of the Sword]], wood happens to be the most abundant resource in most of the floors, so cooking wood is an alternative to fill up hearts while on the Rest Floors, so that more valuable food is saved for the trials themselves in more emergent circumstances.
 
===''Age of Calamity''===
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