July 16, 2026
Refresh this framework when verified axe names, costs, production rates, or a balance update becomes available.
A decision-first ranking for active production, offline farming, and plot expansion. Exact axe names and stats are not ranked because no reliable public table was available.
Refresh this framework when verified axe names, costs, production rates, or a balance update becomes available.
Compare active wood per minute, offline return, cash cost, time to pay back, and whether an expansion removes a real bottleneck.
The official Roblox description confirms chopping, selling, upgrading, expansion, and offline axe farming. All rate comparisons remain player-entered.
These tiers rank evidence-backed decisions, not unverified axe models. Use the linked calculators to replace assumptions with your own session data.
Active wood production
Top priority when your own before-and-after sample shows a meaningful wood-per-minute gain and the cash payback fits your expected play time.
Action: Compare the rate gain against upgrade cost before buying.
Source notes: Decision tier, not an official axe ranking. Enter your observed rates in the calculator.
Away-time wood
High priority for players who leave the game often, but only after measuring how much wood returns after a known offline interval.
Action: Use the offline planner with your own observed wood-per-minute figure.
Source notes: The official description confirms that axes farm offline; exact rates and caps are not published.
Farm capacity
Useful when the next plot section removes a real bottleneck, but it ranks below a clearly profitable axe upgrade when its production benefit is still unknown.
Action: Record Plan A and Plan B in the farm comparator before committing cash.
Source notes: The official description confirms plot expansion; requirements and production gains are not published.
Hold and test
Delay a costly purchase when its rate gain, offline benefit, or plot effect has not been measured. A higher price is not evidence of a better payback.
Action: Take a timed sample first, then use the payback calculator.
Source notes: No verified axe names, prices, production table, or official tier ranking was available at launch.
Prefer affordable changes whose rate gain you can measure quickly; keep enough cash to avoid stalling the next useful unlock.
Rank upgrades by observed wood-per-minute gain and cash payback over the time you actually expect to play.
Measure a real away interval and favor upgrades that improve the return across your normal break length.
A verified axe table, reproducible rate samples, or official balance notes can turn this role-first framework into named axe rankings.
Use the farming guide to record before/after wood and a consistent test duration.
WikiUse the wiki for confirmed axes, wood, cash, plot expansion, and offline farming boundaries.
ReferencesSee which statements come from the creator and which require player measurement.