Story Mode:Wooden Planks
Wooden Planks


| Details | |
|---|---|
| Obtained in | |
| Found in | Ivor's Laboratory | 
| Usable in crafting | A Block and a Hard Place | 
| First appearance | A Block and a Hard Place | 
| Latest appearance | |
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Wooden planks are common building material and can be crafted into various items. They come in different variants obtained from different types of trees.
History
In A Block and a Hard Place, Jesse finds wood planks inside a chest in Ivor's cottage in the Far Lands and uses them to craft sticks.
In A Journey's End?, Jesse grabs wood planks at Block-Fu Dojo to craft a crafting table.
Usage
Appearances and media
- The Order of the Stone
- Assembly Required
- The Last Place You Look
- A Block and a Hard Place (as a crafting material)
- Order Up!
- A Portal to Mystery
- Access Denied
- A Journey's End?
- Hero in Residence
- Giant Consequences
- Jailhouse Block
- Below the Bedrock
- Above and Beyond
Trivia
- When Jesse grabs wood planks out of a chest in Ivor's laboratory, they mistakenly appear as sticks.





































































































































