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There are several crafting stations and NPCs that you can interact with while playingEnshrouded. Each craftable item will take a variety of ingredients, which can often be hard to keep track of. One ingredient that comes in handy from time to time is Wood Acid.
In this guide, we are going to go over how you can get and use Wood Acid. This is a very simple material that can be made in bulk pretty early into the game, so it’s a great idea to start making some while you are out exploring the world.

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Where To Make Wood Acid
Wood Acid is made from theCharcoal Kiln.This is a crafting station that you canunlock immediately afterplacing the Blacksmith in your base.To make the Charcoal Kiln, you will just need20 stones.Once crafted with the NPC, you can place the kiln anywhere of your choosing.
With the Charcoal Kiln in place, interact with it. At the bottom of the production panel, you will see"Browse recipes"; clicking on this will reveal the other recipes that you’re able to make in addition to charcoal.

If only the charcoal recipe is displayed, you may need tofirst make the charcoal and then place it in your inventory.Here at TheGamer, Wood Acid was only unlocked after placing charcoal in our inventory.
If available, select the Wood Acid recipe from the list, which changes the production item. To make Wood Acid, you will need the following materials.
15
Dirt
3
After aprocessing time of seven minutes, you will have ten Wood Acid.
What To Do With Wood Acid
Wood Acid is used in severalAlchemy-related crafting items.For example, to make theHeal Channel staff charge, you will need the following materials.
2
5
Wood Acid
1
This is a spell that will send outhealing projectiles to you and your party.
Other recipes that use Wood Acid includeShroud Survival Flasks at the Alchemist and Flare Arrows at the Hunter.Overall, due to the cheap crafting cost, we suggest having Wood Acid on hand just in case you need to do some crafting.