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I usually try to find a tree that can produce fine wood and cut other trees near it to fall on the hard wood tree. After that, it takes a bit but you can push the logs into the tree to damage it. After the hard wood tree falls, just keep bashing it's logs with regular logs. I always get the fine wood bow before the first boss. Core wood can be found in meadows from the small camp structures. Just set up a workshop and deconstruct them. Dark Wood can be dangerous early but a short foray can be very lucrative. Bring a Flint axe if you go.
And a small comment on the writers gear choices.
The mountain with troll armor is perfectly doable. You may be able to take less damage as with bronze, but the higher stealth and movement speed compensate in my opinion. I've never made bronze armor (generally the axe, pickaxe and buckler) and rarely make iron armor for that matter. Run through a village on the plains, take some barley, and with fire resist even the caves are doable in troll armor ... and this is where the awesome fenrigg armor ingredients are found :)
Metal armors are for "slow" people ;)
(Scared that the Devs 'ninja fixed' this by replacing the close-to-surface Muddy Scrap Piles with these small boulders in combo with something trollish like burying the Muddy Scrap Piles deeper down in the terrain outta Stagbreaker Hit AoE reach... )
Funnily enough I didn't even care about trying this Challenge, I just stumbled upon this Guide & figured it'd be a fun read (My figuring promptly proved right!) & was totally wowed at the Iron Part... that's where i'm at in my SP Game as of the time of this Comment. I'd love to get more Iron this way so I can get my beginnings of a REAL Home furthered developed first before incinerating The Elder & then having to contend with occasional Troll Raids upon my home later that my dumb newbie starter Wood Buildings I learned the game on will NEVER be able to stand against.
If you try to kill him with arrows you'll have a bad time though :P