How to Level Up Your Woodworking in Elder Scrolls Online
Find some wood., Locate a Woodworking Station., Activate the station., Select “Refine” from the list of options., Refine the wood that you have collected while you were out adventuring.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Find some wood.
Wood can be found anywhere.
If you get a perk called “Keen Eye:
Wood” under the Woodworking skill tree, you can spot wood easier in the world because it will glow brightly when you get close. , These can be found in any major town.
If you look at your map, you will see an arrow point with a block in front of it; this is the icon that lets you know there is a Woodworking Station nearby., Once you find the Woodworking Station, walk up to it and press the A button to open the menu., You can find “Refine” at the very top of this list; just hit the A button to open the Refine options., Hit the A button over the wood that you wish to refine.
There are varying types, each stronger than the last:
Maple, Oak, Beech, Hickory, Yew, Birch, Ash, Mahogany, and Nightwood.
Every time you refine something, you will see your overall Woodworking level increase. -
Step 2: Locate a Woodworking Station.
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Step 3: Activate the station.
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Step 4: Select “Refine” from the list of options.
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Step 5: Refine the wood that you have collected while you were out adventuring.
Detailed Guide
Wood can be found anywhere.
If you get a perk called “Keen Eye:
Wood” under the Woodworking skill tree, you can spot wood easier in the world because it will glow brightly when you get close. , These can be found in any major town.
If you look at your map, you will see an arrow point with a block in front of it; this is the icon that lets you know there is a Woodworking Station nearby., Once you find the Woodworking Station, walk up to it and press the A button to open the menu., You can find “Refine” at the very top of this list; just hit the A button to open the Refine options., Hit the A button over the wood that you wish to refine.
There are varying types, each stronger than the last:
Maple, Oak, Beech, Hickory, Yew, Birch, Ash, Mahogany, and Nightwood.
Every time you refine something, you will see your overall Woodworking level increase.
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