Errand
Chronicle 40006 · Entry #24
Chapter 24: Never-ending Chopping
Black Spirit
Objective
Process a plank to produce even more refined materials.
Use Chopping on the Maple Planks to produce Maple Plywood Knowledge Item.
※ This challenge requires you to process Maple Planks, then produce Maple Plywood.
※ With Maple Planks, use Processing - Chopping to produce Maple Plywood.
Use Chopping on the Maple Planks to produce Maple Plywood Knowledge Item.
※ This challenge requires you to process Maple Planks, then produce Maple Plywood.
※ With Maple Planks, use Processing - Chopping to produce Maple Plywood.
Use Chopping to produce Maple Plywood Knowledge Item x10;
Dialogue
Black Spirit
Dialogue
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Black Spirit
Dialogue (Alt)
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Black Spirit
Completion
Wow. You've gotten better at putting theory into practice, huh?
Especially how you chop it so neatly into plywood. Great work!
Especially how you chop it so neatly into plywood. Great work!
Other Errands in This Chronicle
20 further errands share this chronicle — the same travelers, the same stretch of road.
- #1 Chapter 1: Traces of Adventurers
- #2 Chapter 2: Kind Lara
- #3 Chapter 3: Dark Rifts of the Unknown
- #4 Chapter 4: Load Your Matchlock!
- #5 Chapter 5: Sweet Cooking Honey
- #6 Chapter 6: Fairy, the Soul's Partner
- #7 Chapter 7: Ljurik's Support Fund I
- #8 Chapter 8: Starting Life: Apprentice
- #9 Chapter 9: Rising Fame, Overflowing Energy I
- #10 Chapter 10: A Friend to Help with Hard Labor
- #11 Chapter 11: Endlessly Connected Roads
- #12 Chapter 12: Beyond Land into the Sea
- #13 Chapter 13: Water is Precious
- #14 Chapter 14: Rational Consumer
- #15 Chapter 15: Get a Little Tipsy
- #16 Chapter 16: From My Hands to the Throne
- #17 Chapter 17: Follow the Silk Road
- #18 Chapter 18: Those Savages
- #19 Chapter 19: Kutum, the Grotesque and Vigorous Ancient Weapon
- #20 Chapter 20: Tasty Milk that Helps You Grow
Details
| Chronicle | 40006 |
| Entry | 24 |
Summary
Wow. You've gotten better at putting theory into practice, huh?
Especially how you chop it so neatly into plywood. Great work!
Especially how you chop it so neatly into plywood. Great work!