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Knapping is used to make primitive tool and weapon heads. Knapping is one of the first types of crafting available to players in the game.   
Knapping is used to make primitive tool and weapon heads. Knapping is one of the first types of crafting available to players in the game.   


==Required Materials==
==Required Materials==
To begin knapping, collect two loose stones: '''granite, andesite, basalt, peridotite, obsidian,''' or '''flint''' and place them in an active hotbar slot.
To begin knapping, collect two loose stones: '''granite, andesite, basalt, peridotite, obsidian,''' or '''flint''' and place them in an active hotbar slot.


=== Stone Tool Availability ===
=== Stone Tool Availability ===
* Axe: (Harvesting) Damages Wood, Leaf and plant blocks including trees, logs, planks, fences, gates and wooden building components. Used to create firewood in the crafting grid
* Axe: (Harvesting) Damages Wood, Leaf and plant blocks including trees, logs, planks, fences, gates and wooden building components. Used to create firewood in the crafting grid
* Bow/Flint Arrows: (Weapon) Damages Mobs; used as a ranged weapon.
* Bow/Flint Arrows: (Weapon) Damages Mobs; used as a ranged weapon.
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* Shovel: (Harvesting) Damages Terrain blocks including Soil, Clay, Peat, Sand, and Gravel. Used to harvest terrain blocks or terraform the landscape.
* Shovel: (Harvesting) Damages Terrain blocks including Soil, Clay, Peat, Sand, and Gravel. Used to harvest terrain blocks or terraform the landscape.
* Spear: (Weapon) Damages Mobs; used as a melee combat or ranged weapon.
* Spear: (Weapon) Damages Mobs; used as a melee combat or ranged weapon.


==Acquiring Stones==
==Acquiring Stones==
Loose stones and flint can be found on the ground when [[foraging]]. Break (Left Mouse Button) to collect.
 
Loose stones and flint can be found on the ground when [[Special:MyLanguage/foraging|foraging]]. Break (Left Mouse Button) to collect.
 


==Shaping Stones==
==Shaping Stones==
[[File:Knapping.png|thumb|right|200px|Example of knapping interface]]
[[File:Knapping.png|thumb|right|200px|Example of knapping interface]]
* Placing Flint: Sneak and place (Sneak + Right Mouse Button) on a solid block to place the small stone on the ground. When performed with flint, a small dialog box will immediately open.  
* Placing Flint: Sneak and place (Sneak + Right Mouse Button) on a solid block to place the small stone on the ground. When performed with flint, a small dialog box will immediately open.  
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Don't worry about making mistakes, the game prevents players from breaking the parts required to shape the tool. If another player has the same type of stone, he or she can work on the piece as well to complete the tool head faster. When the tool head is completed, it will jump into the inventory of the player who removes the last voxel.
Don't worry about making mistakes, the game prevents players from breaking the parts required to shape the tool. If another player has the same type of stone, he or she can work on the piece as well to complete the tool head faster. When the tool head is completed, it will jump into the inventory of the player who removes the last voxel.


==Finishing Stone Tools==
==Finishing Stone Tools==


To complete the tool, place the tool head in the crafting grid and add a stick for a handle. With flint players can make an [[axe]], [[hoe]], [[knife]], [[shovel]], [[spear]] and arrowheads. With any other stone, players can make all of the tools listed above except arrowheads.
To complete the tool, place the tool head in the crafting grid and add a stick for a handle. With flint players can make an [[Special:MyLanguage/axe|axe]], [[Special:MyLanguage/hoe|hoe]], [[Special:MyLanguage/knife|knife]], [[Special:MyLanguage/shovel|shovel]], [[Special:MyLanguage/spear|spear]] and arrowheads. With any other stone, players can make all of the tools listed above except arrowheads.
Tool heads made of flint or obsidian tend to last longer than counterparts made of andesite, basalt, granite, or peridotite.
Tool heads made of flint or obsidian tend to last longer than counterparts made of andesite, basalt, granite, or peridotite.


==Video Tutorial: How to Knap Stone Tools==
==Video Tutorial: How to Knap Stone Tools==
Thanks to SmileOnSpeedDial for creating and sharing with the VS community!
Thanks to SmileOnSpeedDial for creating and sharing with the VS community!
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