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Burdok

Weird issue with planks

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Hello,

 

So I recently noticed something weird while making bulk planks, the first time it happened I thought it could have been a mistake on my end but I'm seeing it happen more often nowadays.

 

Let me explain what is happening in the screenshot below, I started making bulk planks again today, I had a handful of lemonwood logs, and the the rest were all Chestnut logs, I had no other logs in my wagon.

 

On the last lemonwood log (The one that shows as 2kg remaining) the very last plank that came from it, came out as a Firwood plank. Even though I have no Firwood logs...

Then I did a couple hundred chestnut logs and I saw but hey I'm getting cedar planks from the chestnut logs all of a sudden, so I took this screen shot. I'd like to draw your attention to two things.

 

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1. I currently do not have a log in the Crafting menu or in my inventory. 

2. The progress bar at the bottom is running

 

What I noticed (and I think this is where the bug comes in) is for some reason wurm is using a phantom log to make the planks, as you can see I am in the middle of an action, and there is another action queued yet I don't have any logs in my inventory, and these "phantom logs" is what is giving me planks of a different QL and Wood type, as you can see all the Chestnut logs are 15.60QL yet the two cedar planks I got while working with the chestnut logs are both 60.03QL

 

It looks to me like every time it happens, it is with the last remaining log in my inventory.

 

Has anyone else picked up on this? As I said this is not the first time I get this and the first time I thought I could be mistaken but this time I know its not something I'm doing :) 

 

 

Edited by Burdok

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I noticed this with making shafts as well. I had all my actions queued up, but when the maplewood log ran out it produced two more shafts of various woodtypes and the qualities were beyond what the ql was of the log I had. Didn't spend any time trying to reduplicate it but I did have it happen.

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