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{{ | {{Tool | ||
|Name=<translate><!--T:32--> Pickaxe</translate> | |Name=<translate><!--T:32--> Pickaxe</translate> | ||
|Image= | |Image=File:Pickaxe-copper.png | ||
|Durability='''<translate><!--T:33--> Copper</translate>''': 300<br />'''<translate><!--T:34--> Tin Bronze</translate>''': 450<br />'''<translate><!--T:35--> Bismuth Bronze</translate>''': 500<br />'''<translate><!--T:36--> Black Bronze</translate>''': 550<br />'''<translate><!--T:37--> Gold</translate>''': 150<br />'''<translate><!--T:38--> Silver</translate>''': 175<br />'''<translate><!--T:39--> Iron</translate>''': 1000<br />'''<translate><!--T:40--> Meteoric Iron</translate>''': 1300<br />'''<translate><!--T:41--> Steel</translate>''': 2500 | |Durability='''<translate><!--T:33--> Copper</translate>''': 300<br />'''<translate><!--T:34--> Tin Bronze</translate>''': 450<br />'''<translate><!--T:35--> Bismuth Bronze</translate>''': 500<br />'''<translate><!--T:36--> Black Bronze</translate>''': 550<br />'''<translate><!--T:37--> Gold</translate>''': 150<br />'''<translate><!--T:38--> Silver</translate>''': 175<br />'''<translate><!--T:39--> Iron</translate>''': 1000<br />'''<translate><!--T:40--> Meteoric Iron</translate>''': 1300<br />'''<translate><!--T:41--> Steel</translate>''': 2500 | ||
|Stackable= | |Stackable=1 | ||
|FloatRight=yes | |||
|NoBreak=yes | |||
}} | }} | ||
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'''Pickaxes''' are used for mining, which is the process of harvesting | '''Pickaxes''' are used for mining, which is the process of harvesting {{ll|rock|rock}} and {{ll|Ore Deposits|ores}}. | ||
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The raw material used to create the tool head determines the crafting process required. | The raw material used to create the tool head determines the crafting process required. | ||
* | * {{ll|Casting|Casting}} (100 units): Copper and Bronze alloy | ||
* | * {{ll|Smithing|Smithing}} (1 ingot): Steel, Iron, Bronze alloy, Copper, (Gold and Silver) | ||
* Assembly: | * Assembly: | ||
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You can purchase pickaxes from | You can purchase pickaxes from {{ll|Trading|Survival Goods Traders}}. They sell them sometimes: | ||
* Tin-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 9 | * Tin-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 9 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}. | ||
* Bismuth-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 10 | * Bismuth-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 10 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}. | ||
* Black bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 11 | * Black bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 11 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}. | ||
== Usage == <!--T:5--> | == Usage == <!--T:5--> | ||
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The pickaxe is the primary tool used in | The pickaxe is the primary tool used in {{ll|mining|mining}} {{ll|Ore Deposits|ores}} and {{ll|rock|rocks}}. Some ore deposits require a higher tier pickaxe to mine them, though: | ||
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! 2 | ! 2 | ||
| <translate><!--T:63--> Copper</translate> || <translate><!--T:64--> Native copper, malachite (copper), galena (lead), cassiterite (tin), sphalerite (zinc), bismuthinite (bismuth), halite (salt), | | <translate><!--T:63--> Copper</translate> || <translate><!--T:64--> Native copper, malachite (copper), galena (lead), cassiterite (tin), sphalerite (zinc), bismuthinite (bismuth), halite (salt), sylvite (potash), saltpeter, sulfur, lapis lazuli, marble, corundum, alum, brown coal</translate> | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 3 | ! 3 | ||
| <translate><!--T:65--> Bronze</translate> || <translate><!--T:66--> | | <translate><!--T:65--> Bronze</translate> || <translate><!--T:66--> hematite/magnetite/limonite (iron), borax, quartz, native gold, native silver, fluorite, graphite, kernite, phosphorite, olivine, peridot, cinnabar, emerald, diamond, bituminous coal (black coal), anthracite</translate> | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 4 | ! 4 | ||
| <translate><!--T:67--> Iron</translate> || <translate><!--T:68--> | | <translate><!--T:67--> Iron</translate> || <translate><!--T:68--> meteoric iron, pentlandite (nickel), rhodochrosite (manganese), uranium</translate> | ||
|- | |- | ||
! 5 | ! 5 | ||
| <translate><!--T:69--> Steel</translate> || <translate><!--T:70--> | | <translate><!--T:69--> Steel</translate> || <translate><!--T:70--> ilmenite (titanium), chromite (chrome)</translate> | ||
|- | |- | ||
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> | <nowiki>*</nowiki>Flint in rock can be mined with your bare hands.</br> | ||
<nowiki>**</nowiki>Saltpeter can be mined faster by using a shovel. | <nowiki>**</nowiki>Saltpeter can be mined faster by using a shovel. | ||
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| [[File:Rock-granite.png|50px]] || <translate><!--T:72--> Pickaxes are used to harvest | | [[File:Rock-granite.png|50px]] || <translate><!--T:72--> Pickaxes are used to harvest {{ll|rock|rocks}}. This requires breaking all 6 ''surrounding'' blocks of the rock block you want (4 sides, + above and below). The central block will drop on the ground and allow you to pick it up intact.</translate> | ||
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{| | {| | ||
| [[File:Granite stone.png|50px]] || <translate><!--T:73--> Pickaxes are used to break rocks to obtain | | [[File:Granite stone.png|50px]] || <translate><!--T:73--> Pickaxes are used to break rocks to obtain {{ll|rock#harvesting|stones}}.</translate> | ||
|} | |} | ||
{| | {| | ||
| [[File:Ore nativecopper granite.png|50px]] || [[File:Grid Copper Chunk.png|50px]] || [[File:Grid Copper Nugget.png|50px]] || <translate><!--T:74--> Pickaxes are used to break rocks containing | | [[File:Ore nativecopper granite.png|50px]] || [[File:Grid Copper Chunk.png|50px]] || [[File:Grid Copper Nugget.png|50px]] || <translate><!--T:74--> Pickaxes are used to break rocks containing {{ll|Ore Deposits|ore deposits}} to obtain chunks of ore. Those have to be crushed with a {{ll|hammer|hammer}} in the Crafting Grid to obtain {{ll|Casting|smeltable}} nuggets.</translate> | ||
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You can sell the pickaxes you craft to | You can sell the pickaxes you craft to {{ll|Trading|Treasure Hunter Traders}}. They purchase sometimes: | ||
* Tin-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 4 | * Tin-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 4 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}. | ||
* Bismuth-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 5 | * Bismuth-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 5 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}. | ||
* Black bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 6 | * Black bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 6 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}. | ||
==Storage== <!--T:7--> | ==Storage== <!--T:7--> | ||
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Pickaxes can be {{ | Pickaxes can be {{SneakClick|placed}} against a wall, stored in {{ll|Containers|containers}} and placed on {{ll|tool rack|tool racks}}. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:40, 16 March 2024
Pickaxe | |
Durability | Copper: 300 Tin Bronze: 450 Bismuth Bronze: 500 Black Bronze: 550 Gold: 150 Silver: 175 Iron: 1000 Meteoric Iron: 1300 Steel: 2500 |
Stackable | 1 |
Tools |
Pickaxes are used for mining, which is the process of harvesting rock and ores .
Obtention
Creation
The raw material used to create the tool head determines the crafting process required.
- Casting (100 units): Copper and Bronze alloy
- Smithing (1 ingot): Steel, Iron, Bronze alloy, Copper, (Gold and Silver)
- Assembly:
Tool List
Material | Durability | Tool Tier | Speed (Ceramic) | Speed (Stone, Ore & Metal) | Speed (Ice) | Attack Power (HP) | Attack Tier |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Copper | 300 | 2 | 1.5x | 4.0x | 1.75x | 1.25 | 2 |
Gold | 150 | 2 | 1.75x | 5.0x | 2.0x | 1.75 | 2 |
Silver | 175 | 2 | 1.75x | 5.0x | 2.0x | 1.75 | 2 |
Tin Bronze | 450 | 3 | 2.25x | 6.0x | 2.3x | 1.75 | 3 |
Bismuth Bronze | 500 | 3 | 2.0x | 5.5x | 2.2x | 1.5 | 3 |
Black Bronze | 550 | 3 | 2.5x | 6.5x | 2.8x | 2.0 | 3 |
Iron | 1000 | 4 | 2.75x | 7.5x | 3.5x | 2.25 | 4 |
Meteoric Iron | 1300 | 4 | 3.0x | 8.0x | 3.75x | 2.5 | 4 |
Steel | 2500 | 5 | 3.25x | 9.0x | 4.25x | 2.5 | 5 |
Purchasing
You can purchase pickaxes from Survival Goods Traders . They sell them sometimes:
- Tin-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 9 rusty gears .
- Bismuth-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 10 rusty gears .
- Black bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 11 rusty gears .
Usage
The pickaxe is the primary tool used in mining ores and rocks . Some ore deposits require a higher tier pickaxe to mine them, though:
Tool Tier | Tool material | Ore that can be mined |
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2 | Copper | Native copper, malachite (copper), galena (lead), cassiterite (tin), sphalerite (zinc), bismuthinite (bismuth), halite (salt), sylvite (potash), saltpeter, sulfur, lapis lazuli, marble, corundum, alum, brown coal |
3 | Bronze | hematite/magnetite/limonite (iron), borax, quartz, native gold, native silver, fluorite, graphite, kernite, phosphorite, olivine, peridot, cinnabar, emerald, diamond, bituminous coal (black coal), anthracite |
4 | Iron | meteoric iron, pentlandite (nickel), rhodochrosite (manganese), uranium |
5 | Steel | ilmenite (titanium), chromite (chrome) |
*Flint in rock can be mined with your bare hands.
**Saltpeter can be mined faster by using a shovel.
Harvesting
Pickaxes are used to harvest rocks . This requires breaking all 6 surrounding blocks of the rock block you want (4 sides, + above and below). The central block will drop on the ground and allow you to pick it up intact. |
Pickaxes are used to break rocks to obtain stones . |
Pickaxes are used to break rocks containing ore deposits to obtain chunks of ore. Those have to be crushed with a hammer in the Crafting Grid to obtain smeltable nuggets. |
Pickaxes are used to break rocks containing minerals (quartz, borax, peridot, etc) to extract those minerals. |
Selling
You can sell the pickaxes you craft to Treasure Hunter Traders . They purchase sometimes:
- Tin-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 4 rusty gears .
- Bismuth-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 5 rusty gears .
- Black bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 6 rusty gears .
Storage
Pickaxes can be placed against a wall, stored in containers and placed on tool racks .
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