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Cragwood is a block of Wood with auburn-brown bark and pale brown wooden core taken from a Cragwood-trees. Cragwood-trees can be found in Forests, Woodlands and Grassland biomes. Usually these Biomes are rather safe from spreading forest-fires because of their mild temperature. However as all blocks of Wood and Leaves are flammable, you might still want to take care not to place torches directly under such flammable blocks, especially in warmer areas.

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  • Cragwood
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  • Cragwood is a block of Wood with auburn-brown bark and pale brown wooden core taken from a Cragwood-trees. Cragwood-trees can be found in Forests, Woodlands and Grassland biomes. Usually these Biomes are rather safe from spreading forest-fires because of their mild temperature. However as all blocks of Wood and Leaves are flammable, you might still want to take care not to place torches directly under such flammable blocks, especially in warmer areas.
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  • Cragwood is a block of Wood with auburn-brown bark and pale brown wooden core taken from a Cragwood-trees. Cragwood-trees can be found in Forests, Woodlands and Grassland biomes. Usually these Biomes are rather safe from spreading forest-fires because of their mild temperature. However as all blocks of Wood and Leaves are flammable, you might still want to take care not to place torches directly under such flammable blocks, especially in warmer areas. This kind of tree has dark green leaves and chestnut-brown bark; it can be seen in different sizes from small and bushlike to medium size to very large with 8x8 block-wide stems at its greatest height. Yellow Flowers might grow on and amongst its leaves, and there often a number of beehives are hiding in its treetop too. Larger Cragwood-trees usually have patches of Vines growing on their trunks, however not as many as Wildwood-trees in Jungles have. Cragwood-trees also can be grown by players from 1 Cragwood-Sapling to an average slender size, or to a larger size when planting 4 Saplings together; sometimes these will grow without Vines, Flowers nor Beehives. However Flowers and Beehives may spawn/grow by themselves later on though, and Beehives made of Beeswax can be grown by planting Queen Bees on Cragwood-blocks and/or blocks of Cragwood Leaves. Blocks of Cragwood can be processed into Wood Slabs and/or Wood Rods in a Processor. Cragwood and also Cragwood Leaves can be used as Fuel for Forges too. Cragwood can be corrupted; Corrupt Bomb Bombs or Corrupted Wood touching them will turn Cragwood-blocks into Corrupted Wood. Cragwood-Leaves can be corrupted by Corrupt Bombs. This will also make both of them into Fuel of much higher quality. If you purify Corrupted Wood (and/or already Corrupted Leaves) that you find on the Corruption layer by placing Healing Beacons or throwing Purification Bombs, they will turn into Cragwood (and Cragwood Leaves). However, also many blocks of Wood - Parchwood, Wildwood, Weepwood, Autumnwood, Shorewood - will turn into Corrupted Wood by corrupting them, and when puryfied, they will ALL turn into Cragwood. The same goes for their leaves. Only Ashenwood, Elderwood and their leaves are unique. Unprocessed Cragwood can be used to craft a number of recipes in the Crafting Menu (default key "Q") or at any Crafting Table (that might still exist in older worlds created before September 2051), like (as of R25 in November 2015): * Wood Mining Cell: 4 blocks of any Wood or Log, 1x Vines, and 1 Mushroom (Red Mushroom, Brown Mushroom or Glowing Mushroom) * Processor: 8 blocks of any kind of Wood or Log, 8 blocks of Stone, 2x Vines * Moss Torches: 1 block of any kind of Wood or Log, 1 Moss
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