Blue Protocol Star Resonance Lumber Guide: Locations & Uses

Blue Protocol Star Resonance Lumber Guide: Locations & Uses
Blue Protocol: Star Resonance

Lumber is one of the most common crafting resources in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance, but figuring out where to actually get it can be confusing. Here’s how lumber works, where to find it, and which types you’ll need for crafting and Life Skill upgrades.

Where to Get Lumber

Most lumber materials in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance come from the Artisanry Exchange. This vendor sells multiple types of processed wood used for crafting and construction. Each piece of lumber falls under the Materials category and can be checked in your inventory for its source.

To see how each material is obtained, open your Materials tab and select the specific item, then choose “How to Obtain.” This shows whether it’s available from shops or future gathering spots. At the moment, all standard lumber types are vendor-based, not gathered through Life Skills.

Pine Lumber Details

Pine Lumber is the most common type of wood and a key component for early crafting recipes. It’s currently not farmable through any Life Skill profession. The only confirmed method is purchasing it directly from the Artisanry Exchange using Luno.

You might expect Pine Lumber to become a gatherable resource once the housing and advanced crafting systems release, but as of now, the Exchange seems to be the only reliable source. If you plan on crafting regularly, it’s smart to buy a decent supply early to avoid running short during upgrades or guild submissions.

All Known Lumber Types

There are six confirmed types of lumber listed in the Materials database. Each one is labeled as a “wood-fired product” and used mainly for crafting and building items.

  • Pine Lumber

    common rarity, purchased from the Artisanry Exchange

  • Oak Lumber

    higher-grade wood used in mid-level crafting

  • Beech Lumber

    uncommon material tied to decorative crafting

  • Birch Lumber

    rare wood used for premium designs

  • Walnut Lumber

    high-quality lumber for advanced housing materials

  • White Oak Lumber

    rarest type currently listed and likely used for late-game crafting

Every lumber item follows the same description pattern, mentioning processes like sawing, planing, milling, and polishing. This suggests they’ll tie into higher-tier crafting or housing systems later on.

How Lumber Fits Into Crafting

Lumber falls under the Life Skills category for crafting materials. It’s often combined with metals or fibers to make furniture, tools, or construction parts. Right now, most recipes that call for lumber are limited to vendor-sold materials like Pine.

When housing and advanced crafting systems release, rarer types like Beech and White Oak will likely come from gathering or refinement professions. Keep collecting Artisanry materials and Luno so you’re ready to stock up once new crafting unlocks arrive.

Extra Tips for Collectors

  • Always check “How to Obtain” in your inventory before buying

  • Save your Artisanry Exchange currency for Pine Lumber early on

  • Keep rare lumber materials even if you can’t use them yet, they’ll likely be needed for housing later

  • Sell surplus lower-tier lumber to keep Luno flow steady

Final Blurb

Lumber in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance is an essential part of crafting and Life Skill progression. Pine Lumber must be bought from the Artisanry Exchange for now, while the rest serve as higher-quality materials for advanced crafting.

Once housing and woodworking systems expand, expect lumber gathering and processing to become part of daily gameplay.

FAQ

How do I get Pine Lumber

Buy it from the Artisanry Exchange vendor. It’s not gatherable yet.

What is lumber used for

Crafting, housing materials, and Life Skill upgrades.

Are there rare lumber types

Yes, from common Pine to rare Birch and White Oak.

Can I gather lumber from the world

Not yet. Gathering may be added later with housing content.

Where is the Artisanry Exchange

It’s located in the main city hub under the crafting vendor section.

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