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How to Get Elder Oak Logs in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time

So, you’ve hit that point in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time where Elder Oak Logs suddenly become very important — but they’re also super stingy with the drop rate? You’re not alone. Elder Oak Logs are essential but frustratingly rare in Fantasy Life i. This quick guide breaks down where to find them, how to boost drop rates, and the best strategies for efficient farming.

Where Do Elder Oaks Come From (And Why It’s a Pain)

You can get Elder Oak Logs by chopping down oak trees. Sounds easy, right? Well… not quite. The drop rate is painfully low — maybe just a few percent — even lower for regular oak trees. Great oak trees are slightly better, but not by much.

Important Tip: Even the lowest-level oak trees can drop Elder Oak Logs. So if you’re wandering around Eternia Village, chop everything in sight. Don’t ignore the little guys.

Boosting Your Chances – Yes, There Are Ways

If you’re serious about farming these logs, here’s how to make it more bearable:

  • Level up your Woodcutting: Higher levels = faster chopping. It’s worth grinding.
  • Upgrade your Skill Board: Stick to the right-hand side to get the best woodcutting perks.
  • Eat Honey Flan: You can grab this gathering buff from the restaurant in Mysteria’s Capital. It’s cheap, and it helps.

Oh, and bring some allies along. Their cheers and buffs actually make a difference while you’re working through tree after tree.

That One Woodcutter Quest…

Yes, The Oak Tree’s Story. It’ll need five Elder Oak Logs in total to complete, and let’s be just real here — that’s simply rough and if it’s driving you nuts, you can skip it. There are other Woodcutter quests that give you enough Reward Stars to rank up from Fledgling to Apprentice without relying on rare drops.

But if you’re determined to finish it:

  • Eat Honey Flan
  • Bring allies
  • Use a Fine or better axe

If you’ve reached Faraway Island, grab a Pine Axe from the tool shop (no need to craft your own unless you want to)

Still, long-term? Leveling up your Carpenter Life is worth it. Making custom tools gives you a major edge in the game.

Final Thoughts

Farming Elder Oak Logs is tedious, no doubt. But with the right prep and a little patience, you’ll get what you need — and maybe even stockpile a few extras for later.

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