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Offline wood production is confirmed by the official description. The rate, duration limit and cap are not public, so measure wood before leaving and after returning, then calculate an observed wood-per-hour rate.
Measure offline wood production without assuming a public formula or cap.
Offline wood production is confirmed by the official description. The rate, duration limit and cap are not public, so measure wood before leaving and after returning, then calculate an observed wood-per-hour rate.
The creator's public Roblox description says axes farm wood while you are offline.
No selected source publishes the offline formula, maximum duration, cap, bonus interaction or axe-specific rate.
Use the same axe and similar away duration for at least two tests. Record any upgrade or update between tests.
Write down the stored wood immediately before leaving.
Use the actual elapsed hours, not an estimate.
Subtract the starting value from the new total.
Divide wood gained by hours away and enter that rate in the planner.
Confirm you sold the stored wood and compare cash per wood before judging an axe upgrade.
Use the same away duration twice and note whether bonuses, updates or a hidden cap may have changed the payout.
Measure its production increase and compare payback instead of choosing by price alone.
Core Keeper, Roblox Islands and Minecraft wood-farm values do not belong to My Wood Farm.
Your measurement is a scenario input. Bonuses or hidden caps may make another session different.
Record the current rate before upgrading so you can tell what changed.
Yes. The official Roblox description says axes farm wood while you are offline.
No official rate was found. Measure your own wood gained over a known time.
No selected public source listed a duration or storage cap.
No. It applies ordinary arithmetic to the rate you observed.