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The most efficient way of felling a tree is via the use of a chainsaw which will make lumber of a fully matured tree in seconds, although a [[Chainsaw]] requires [[Gas Can|Gas]] to function. furthermore a [[Chainsaw]] emits sound at a high volume and is easily capable of triggering a [[Zombie]] horde.
 
The most efficient way of felling a tree is via the use of a chainsaw which will make lumber of a fully matured tree in seconds, although a [[Chainsaw]] requires [[Gas Can|Gas]] to function. furthermore a [[Chainsaw]] emits sound at a high volume and is easily capable of triggering a [[Zombie]] horde.
   
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The safest and most common way is to use a [[Stone Axe]] or a [[Fireaxe]]. furthermore both of these tools are well suited to use with wood. A [[fireaxe]] is the appropriate tool for wood type blocks and items, therefore making it more efficient than a [[Stone Axe]]. Smaller, younger trees are less likely to drop seeds. A large mature tree is capable of dropping several [[Wood]] and a few [[Blue Spruce Seed]]s.
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The safest and most common way is to use a [[Stone Axe]] or a [[Fireaxe]]. furthermore both these tools are well suited to use with wood. A [[fireaxe]] is the appropriate tool for wood type blocks and items, therefore making it more efficient than a [[Stone Axe]]. Smaller, younger trees are less likely to drop seeds. A large mature tree is capable of dropping several [[Wood]] and a few [[Blue Spruce Seed]]s.
   
 
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