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'''Pickaxes''' are used for mining, which is the process of harvesting [[Special:MyLanguage/rock|rock]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Ore Deposits|ores]].
'''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.
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Casting|Casting]] (100 units): Copper and Bronze alloy  
* {{ll|Casting|Casting}} (100 units): Copper and Bronze alloy  
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Smithing|Smithing]] (1 ingot): Steel, Iron, Bronze alloy, Copper, (Gold and Silver)  
* {{ll|Smithing|Smithing}} (1 ingot): Steel, Iron, Bronze alloy, Copper, (Gold and Silver)  
* Assembly:
* Assembly:
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You can purchase pickaxes from [[Special:MyLanguage/Trading|Survival Goods Traders]]. They sell them sometimes:
You can purchase pickaxes from {{ll|Trading|Survival Goods Traders}}. They sell them sometimes:
* Tin-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 9 [[Special:MyLanguage/rusty gear|rusty gears]].
* Tin-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 9 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}.
* Bismuth-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 10 [[Special:MyLanguage/rusty gear|rusty gears]].
* Bismuth-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 10 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}.
* Black bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 11 [[Special:MyLanguage/rusty gear|rusty gears]].
* Black bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 11 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}.
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The pickaxe is the primary tool used in [[Special:MyLanguage/mining|mining]] [[Special:MyLanguage/Ore Deposits|ores]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/rock|rocks]]. Some Ore Deposits require a higher tier Pickaxe to mine them though:
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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| [[File:Rock-granite.png|50px]] || <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">Pickaxes are used to harvest [[Special:MyLanguage/rock|rocks]]. This requires to break 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.</span>
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| [[File:Granite stone.png|50px]] || <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">Pickaxes are used to break rocks to obtain [[Special:MyLanguage/rock#harvesting|stones]].</span>
| [[File:Granite stone.png|50px]] || <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">Pickaxes are used to break rocks to obtain {{ll|rock#harvesting|stones}}.</span>
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| [[File:Ore nativecopper granite.png|50px]] || [[File:Grid Copper Chunk.png|50px]] || [[File:Grid Copper Nugget.png|50px]] || <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">Pickaxes are used to break rocks containing [[Special:MyLanguage/Ore Deposits|ore deposits]] to obtain chunks of ore. Those have to be crushed with a [[Special:MyLanguage/hammer|hammer]] in the Crafting Grid to obtain [[Special:MyLanguage/Casting|smeltable]] nuggets.</span>
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You can sell the pickaxes you craft to [[Special:MyLanguage/Trading|Treasure Hunter Traders]]. They purchase sometimes:
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 [[Special:MyLanguage/rusty gear|rusty gears]].
* Tin-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 4 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}.
* Bismuth-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 5 [[Special:MyLanguage/rusty gear|rusty gears]].
* Bismuth-bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 5 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}.
* Black bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 6 [[Special:MyLanguage/rusty gear|rusty gears]].
* Black bronze pickaxe: for an average price of 6 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}.
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Pickaxes can be {{SneakClick|placed}} against a wall, stored in [[Special:MyLanguage/Containers|containers]] and placed on [[Special:MyLanguage/tool rack|tool racks]].
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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Revision as of 07:18, 1 August 2023

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Pico
Pickaxe-copper.png
Durability Cobre: 300
Broce de estaño: 450
Bronce de bismuto: 500
Bronce negro: 550
Oro: 150
Plata: 175
Hierro: 1000
Hierro meteórico: 1300
Acero: 2500
Stackable 1
Tools


Pickaxes are used for mining, which is the process of harvesting rock and ores .

Obtention

Los Picos se utilizan para la minería, que es el proceso de recolección de rocas and minerales.

Creación

La materia prima utilizada para crear el cabezal de la herramienta determina el proceso de fabricación necesario.

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:



CopperPickHead

Stick


CopperPick








Lista de herramientas

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 .

Usos

El pico es la herramienta principal utilizada en minería de Depósitos de mineral y roca. Sin embargo, algunos depósitos de mineral requieren un pico más fuerte para extraerlos.

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
2 Copper Native copper, malachite (copper), galena (lead), cassiterite (tin), sphalerite (zinc), bismuthinite (bismuth), halite (salt), sylvine (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, cinnaber, emerald, diamond, black coal, anthracite
4 Iron Meteoric iron, pentlandite (nickel), rhodochrosite (manganese), uranium
5 Steel Ilmenite (titane), chromite (chrome)

*Silex can be mined with your bare hands.
**Saltpeter can be mined faster by using a shovel.

Recolección

Los picops son usados para recolectar rocas, que incluyen depósitos de minerales y minerales. Al romper los bloques, caerán rocas, piedras pequeñas o minerales contenidos en trozos de piedra. Los minerales dentro de las rocas tienen que ser aplastados con un martillo, coloca ambos en la regilla de fabricación para obtener pepitas fundibles.

Rock-granite.png Pickaxes are used to harvest rocks . This requires to break 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.
Granite stone.png Pickaxes are used to break rocks to obtain stones .
Ore nativecopper granite.png Grid Copper Chunk.png Grid Copper Nugget.png 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.
Ore-quartz-granite.png Quartz.png 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 .

Almacenamiento

Las piquetas pueden guardarse en contenedores y colocarse en soporte de herramientas.

Pickaxes can be placed against a wall, stored in containers and placed on tool racks .


Ores, metals and minerals
Guides Ore Deposits Metals
Metals Copper Iron Meteoric iron Gold Silver Lead Tin Zinc Bismuth Titanium (Ilmenite) Nickel
Alloys Bronze (Tin bronze, bismuth bronze, black bronze) • Steel Brass Solder (Lead solder, Silver solder) • Molybdochalkos Cupronickel Electrum
Minerals Alum Borax Cinnabar Coal Halite (Salt) Lapis lazuli Quartz Saltpeter Sulfur Sylvite (Potash)
Tools Pickaxe Hammer Prospecting Pick Crucible Forge Ore blasting bomb Quern Anvil Bloomery Helve hammer Pulverizer
Other Gemstones
Related mechanics Panning Mining Clay forming Casting Smithing Steel making



Items
Resources Beeswax.pngBeeswaxBlastingpowder.pngBlasting powderBone.pngBoneBonemeal.pngBonemealCandle.pngCandleCattailtops.pngCattailsCharcoal.pngCharcoalClay-blue.pngClayRawbrick-fire.pngClay bricksClearquartz.pngClear quartzCloth-plain.pngClothCoke.pngCokeCompost.pngCompostCrushed-quartz.pngCrushed resourcesDrygrass.pngDry grassEgg-chicken.pngEggFat.pngFatFeather.pngFeatherFirewood.pngFirewoodFlaxfibers.pngFlax fibersFlaxtwine.pngFlax twineFlint.pngFlintGem-emerald-rough.pngGemsHerbbundle-basil.pngHerb bundlesHide-raw-large.pngHidesHoneycomb.pngHoneycombLargegearsection.pngLarge gear sectionLeather-plain.pngLeatherLime.pngLimeMortar.pngMortarPaper-parchment.pngParchmentPapyrustops.pngPapyrusPlank-oak.pngPlanksPotash.pngPotashQuicklime.pngQuicklimeRefractorybrick-fired-tier1.pngRefractory brickResin.pngResinSail.pngSailSewingkit.pngSewing kitShingle-burned-blue.pngShinglesStick.pngStickStone-granite.pngStonesStonebrick-granite.pngStone bricksInsect-termite.pngTermites
Metal Metalbit-iron.pngMetal BitsMetalchain-iron.pngChainsIngot-iron.pngIngotsNightvisionupgrades-nightvisionlens1.pngJonas partsMetallamellae-iron.pngLamellaeMetal-scraps.pngMetal scrapsMetal-parts.pngMetal partsMetalbit-iron.pngNuggetsOre-bountiful-nativecopper-basalt.pngOrePadlock-iron.pngPadlocksMetalplate-iron.pngPlatesPoundercap-iron.pngPounder capsGear-rusty.pngRusty gearMetalscale-iron.pngScalesScrapweaponkit.pngScrap weapon kitSolderbar.pngSolder barGear-temporal.pngTemporal gearPickaxehead-iron.pngTool heads
Seeds Cattailroot.pngCattail rootSeeds-flax.pngCrop seedsPapyrusroot.pngPapyrus rootTreeseed-oak.pngTree seeds
Tools Axe-copper.pngAxeChisel-copper.pngChiselCleaver-copper.pngCleaverFirestarter.pngFirestarterHammer-copper.pngHammerHelvehammer-bismuthbronze.pngHelve hammerHoe-copper.pngHoeInkandquill.pngInk and quillKnife-copper.pngKnifeOreblastingbomb.pngOre blasting bombPickaxe-copper.pngPickaxePlumbandsquare.pngPlumb and SquareProspectingpick-copper.pngProspecting pickSaw-iron.pngSawScythe-copper.pngScytheShears-copper.pngShearsShovel-copper.pngShovelSieve-linen.pngSieveSolderingiron.pngSoldering ironTongs.pngTongsPan-wooden.pngWooden panWrench-copper.pngWrench
Weapons Arrow-flint.pngArrowBeenade-opened.pngBeenadeBow-simple.pngBowBlade-falx-copper.pngFalxSword-copper.pngSwordSpear-copper.pngSpearSling.pngSlingSpear-hacking.pngTuning spear
Consumables
Equipment
Transport Glider.pngGliderBoat-raft-pine.pngRaftOar-crude-pine.pngCrude oar
Miscellaneous Book-normal-brickred.pngBookOmoktabletop.pngGame of OmokTuningcylinder-1.pngTuning cylinder
Creative only Stackrandomizer-ingot.pngStack randomizers


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