Game Design

Category

Game Design

Status

Draft

Author

Aler Denisov

Update Date

8 Feb 2023

Lumberjacking & Carpentry

Gathering materials: The player must gather the necessary materials for carpentry, such as wood from trees, before they can begin to craft wooden structures or items.

Equipment: The player must have the proper equipment, such as an axe, in order to gather the materials and craft items. The efficiency and success of gathering materials and crafting items depends on the quality of the equipment.

Skill: The player's carpentry skill level determines their ability to craft wooden structures and items. The higher the player's skill level, the more efficient and successful they will be at crafting items.

Crafting: The player can craft a variety of wooden structures and items, such as furniture, buildings, weapons, and tools. The types of items that can be crafted depend on the player's skill level and the materials available.

Quality: The quality of the finished product depends on the quality of the materials used, the player's skill level, and the equipment used. The player can improve the quality of their products by gathering higher-quality materials and using better equipment.

Durability: The durability of the finished product depends on the quality of the materials and the player's skill level. Higher-quality materials and higher skill levels result in more durable products.

Trading: The player can trade their wooden structures and items with other players through a player-to-player market. The price of the items will be determined by supply and demand, as well as the quality and durability of the products.

Name Rarity Stats Description
Oak Common 4/2/4 A dense heavy hardwood with high resistance to decay and shock.
Maple Common 5/5/2 A strong hard and durable hardwood with a uniform texture.
Pine Common 2/2/6 A softwood with high flexibility and low density making it lightweight.
Ash Common 5/5/2 A hard and tough hardwood with good shock resistance and a moderate grain pattern.
Birch Common 5/2/5 A strong dense hardwood with a tight grain pattern and good resistance to decay.
Cedar Common 5/2/3 A light fragrant wood with high resistance to decay and rot.