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[[File:item_axes.gif|100px|thumb|right|In order of appearance: Flint, copper, tin bronze, bismuth bronze, black bronze, gold, silver, iron]]
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'''Axes''' are currently used to chop down trees, and to break wood-type blocks quicker. Flint hatchets can be created early in game by knapping flint before metalworking has been established. Metal axes can be cast into molds, or created at an anvil; casted axes require 100 units of liquid metal to create, while forged axes require 200 units of metal.


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|Name=<translate><!--T:36--> Axe</translate>
|Image=File:Axe-copper.png
|Durability='''<translate><!--T:37--> Stone</translate>''': 50-100<br />'''<translate><!--T:38--> Scrap</translate>''': 125<br />'''<translate><!--T:39--> Copper</translate>''': 250<br />'''<translate><!--T:40--> Tin Bronze</translate>''': 400<br />'''<translate><!--T:41--> Bismuth Bronze</translate>''': 500<br />'''<translate><!--T:42--> Black Bronze</translate>''': 600<br />'''<translate><!--T:43--> Gold</translate>''': 125<br />'''<translate><!--T:44--> Silver</translate>''': 125<br />'''<translate><!--T:45--> Iron</translate>''': 900<br />'''<translate><!--T:46--> Meteoric Iron</translate>''': 1200<br />'''<translate><!--T:47--> Steel</translate>''': 1800
|Stackable=1
|FloatRight=yes
|NoBreak=yes
|width=230px
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== Crafting ==
<!--T:14-->
The '''Axe''' is the primary tool used to break wood-type blocks.


After creating an axe head, simply put it on top of a stick to craft the axe. To create a flint axe head, shift+right-click on the ground with two flint items in your hand, and select the flint hatchet head. Then, click all of the highlighted voxels to create a basic flint hatchet head.
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[[File:Axerecipe.png]]
== Obtaining == <!--T:23-->


== Axe Material Chart ==
<!--T:75-->
Axes can be crafted by players or bought from {{ll|Trading|merchants}}.


Currently, all axes have a range of 2 meters.
=== Creation === <!--T:3-->


{| class="wikitable"
<!--T:17-->
! style="text-align:left;"| Material
The raw material used to create the tool head determines the crafting process required:
! Durability
* {{ll|Knapping|Knapping}}: All tool-making stones
! Tier
* {{ll|Casting|Casting}} (100 units): Copper and Bronze alloy
! Speed (Wood)
* {{ll|Smithing|Smithing}} (1 ingot): tool head crafted from the metals shown in the table (below).
! Speed (Leaves)
* {{ll|Metal scraps|Scrap Weapon Kit}}: scrap axe randomly acquired on {{Using|usage}}
! Attack Damage (HP)
* Assembly, with either {{ll|Stick|Stick}} (for every axe head) or {{ll|Bone|Bone}} (for flint and stone axe head only):
 
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|B2=CopperAxeHead|B2-link=Special:MyLanguage/Casting|B2_name=<translate><!--T:28--> Axe Head</translate>
|B3=Stick|B3-link=Special:MyLanguage/Stick|B3_name=<translate><!--T:29--> Stick</translate>
|Output=CopperAxe|Output_name=<translate><!--T:30--> Axe</translate>}}
 
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|B2=Axehead-flint|B2-link=Special:MyLanguage/Knapping|B2_name=<translate><!--T:31--> Axe Head</translate>
|B3=Bone|B3-link=Special:MyLanguage/Bone|B3_name=<translate><!--T:32--> Bone</translate>
|Output=Axe-bone-flint|Output_name=<translate><!--T:33--> Axe</translate>}}
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==== Tool List==== <!--T:4-->
 
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! <translate><!--T:49--> Material</translate> !! <translate><!--T:50--> Durability</translate> !! <translate><!--T:51--> Tool Tier</translate> !! <translate><!--T:52--> Speed (Wood)</translate> !! <translate><!--T:53--> Speed (Plant)</translate> !! <translate><!--T:54--> Speed (Leaves)</translate> !! <translate><!--T:55--> Attack Power (HP)</translate> !! <translate><!--T:56--> Attack Tier</translate>
|-
! <translate><!--T:57--> Other Stone</translate>
| 50 || 1 || 2.6x || 2.2x || 1.7x || 0.75 || 1
|-
! <translate><!--T:58--> Other Stone with Bone</translate>
| 60 || 1 || 2.6x || 2.2x || 1.7x || 0.75 || 1
|-
! <translate><!--T:59--> Flint</translate>
| 60 || 1 || 2.8x || 2.2x || 1.6x || 1.25 || 1
|-
! <translate><!--T:60--> Flint with Bone</translate>
| 70 || 1 || 2.8x || 2.2x || 1.6x || 1.25 || 1
|-
! <translate><!--T:61--> Obsidian</translate>
| 90 || 1 || 3.5x || 2.7x || 2.4x || 1.5 || 1
|-
! <translate><!--T:62--> Obsidian with Bone</translate>
| 100 || 1 || 3.5x || 2.7x || 2.4x || 1.5 || 1
|-
! <translate><!--T:63--> Gold</translate>
| 125 || 2 || 4.5x || 3.3x || 3.0x || 2.5 || 2
|-
! <translate><!--T:64--> Silver</translate>
| 125 || 2 || 4.5x || 3.3x || 3.0x || 2.5 || 2
|-
! <translate><!--T:65--> Scrap</translate>
| 125 || 2 || 4.0x || 2.6x || 2.2x || 1.5 || 2
|-
|-
| Flint
! <translate><!--T:66--> Copper</translate>
| 50
| 250 || 2 || 5.2x || 2.8x || 2.4x || 2.0 || 2
| 1
| 3x
| 1.6x
| 1.3
|-
|-
| Copper
! <translate><!--T:67--> Tin Bronze</translate>
| 250
| 400 || 3 || 6.3x || 3.8x || 3.0x || 2.75 || 3
| 2
| 5x
| 2.4x
| 2.0
|-
|-
| Tin Bronze
! <translate><!--T:68--> Bismuth Bronze</translate>
| 400
| 500 || 3 || 5.8x || 3.5x || 2.6x || 2.5 || 3
| 3
| 5.8x
| 3x
| 2.8
|-
|-
| Bismuth Bronze
! <translate><!--T:69--> Black Bronze</translate>
| 500
| 600 || 3 || 6.6x || 4.0x || 3.1x || 3.0 || 3
| 3
| 5.4x
| 2.6x
| 2.5
|-
|-
| Black Bronze
! <translate><!--T:70--> Iron</translate>
| 600
| 900 || 4 || 8.4x || 5.0x || 3.2x || 3.0 || 4
| 3
| 6.3x
| 3.1x
| *
|-
|-
| Gold
! <translate><!--T:71--> Meteoric Iron</translate>
| 125
| 1200 || 4 || 9.6x || 5.5x || 3.6x || 3.5 || 4
| 2
| 4x
| 3x
| 2.8
|-
|-
| Silver
! <translate><!--T:72--> Steel</translate>
| 125
| 1800 || 5 || 11.0x || 6.0x || 4.0x || 4.0 || 5
| 2
| 4x
| 3x
| 2.8
|-
|-
| Iron
| 900
| 4
| 8x
| 3.2x
| 3
|}
|}
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=== Purchasing === <!--T:24-->
<!--T:25-->
You can purchase axes from {{ll|Trading|Survival Goods Traders}}. They sell them sometimes:
* Tin-bronze axe: for an average price of 9 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}.
* Bismuth-bronze axe: for an average price of 10 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}.
* Black bronze axe: for an average price of 11 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}.
== Usage == <!--T:6-->
<!--T:19-->
The axe is most efficient when used to {{Breaking|break}} wood blocks such as {{ll|trees|trees}}, logs, {{ll|planks|planks}}, fences, gates and items including wooden building components.
=== Harvesting === <!--T:7-->
<!--T:20-->
{{Breaking|Breaking}} a tree with an axe will break many blocks at once. The targeted block will take a long time to break and when it does break, the tree will break with it. The max number of blocks it breaks is limited by the remaining durability of the axe. Cutting the whole tree at once still applies the same amount of damage to the axe as if each block was broken individually.
<!--T:34-->
Tree felling time is also based on wood type; hardwoods take 30% longer; tropical hardwoods longer still.
<!--T:35-->
Purpleheart requires at least a copper/scrap axe to fell; ebony requires at least a bronze axe.
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{{Protip
|Icon=Sapling-oak.png
|<translate><!--T:73--> Cutting the whole tree is much faster if you break all the leaves first! This also drops many more tree seeds and sticks.</translate>
}}
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=== Crafting === <!--T:9-->
<!--T:21-->
{{ll|Firewood|Firewood}} is crafted using the axe. When the axe is being used as a crafting tool, each time the recipe is crafted the tool will lose durability.
===Selling=== <!--T:26-->


*Black bronze axes as of version 1.5.0.1 do not have an attack value listed.
<!--T:27-->
You can sell the axes you craft to {{ll|Trading|Building Materials Traders}}. They purchase sometimes:
* Tin-bronze axe: for an average price of 4 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}.
* Bismuth-bronze axe: for an average price of 5 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}.
* Black bronze axe: for an average price of 6 {{ll|rusty gear|rusty gears}}.


==Storage== <!--T:11-->


<!--T:22-->
Axes 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 13:21, 4 May 2024


Axe
Axe-copper.png
Durability Stone: 50-100
Scrap: 125
Copper: 250
Tin Bronze: 400
Bismuth Bronze: 500
Black Bronze: 600
Gold: 125
Silver: 125
Iron: 900
Meteoric Iron: 1200
Steel: 1800
Stackable 1
Tools


The Axe is the primary tool used to break wood-type blocks.

Obtaining

Axes can be crafted by players or bought from merchants .

Creation

The raw material used to create the tool head determines the crafting process required:

usage

  • Assembly, with either Stick (for every axe head) or Bone (for flint and stone axe head only):
 



 

 


 








 



 

 


 







Tool List

Material Durability Tool Tier Speed (Wood) Speed (Plant) Speed (Leaves) Attack Power (HP) Attack Tier
Other Stone 50 1 2.6x 2.2x 1.7x 0.75 1
Other Stone with Bone 60 1 2.6x 2.2x 1.7x 0.75 1
Flint 60 1 2.8x 2.2x 1.6x 1.25 1
Flint with Bone 70 1 2.8x 2.2x 1.6x 1.25 1
Obsidian 90 1 3.5x 2.7x 2.4x 1.5 1
Obsidian with Bone 100 1 3.5x 2.7x 2.4x 1.5 1
Gold 125 2 4.5x 3.3x 3.0x 2.5 2
Silver 125 2 4.5x 3.3x 3.0x 2.5 2
Scrap 125 2 4.0x 2.6x 2.2x 1.5 2
Copper 250 2 5.2x 2.8x 2.4x 2.0 2
Tin Bronze 400 3 6.3x 3.8x 3.0x 2.75 3
Bismuth Bronze 500 3 5.8x 3.5x 2.6x 2.5 3
Black Bronze 600 3 6.6x 4.0x 3.1x 3.0 3
Iron 900 4 8.4x 5.0x 3.2x 3.0 4
Meteoric Iron 1200 4 9.6x 5.5x 3.6x 3.5 4
Steel 1800 5 11.0x 6.0x 4.0x 4.0 5

Purchasing

You can purchase axes from Survival Goods Traders . They sell them sometimes:

Usage

The axe is most efficient when used to break wood blocks such as trees , logs, planks , fences, gates and items including wooden building components.

Harvesting

Breaking a tree with an axe will break many blocks at once. The targeted block will take a long time to break and when it does break, the tree will break with it. The max number of blocks it breaks is limited by the remaining durability of the axe. Cutting the whole tree at once still applies the same amount of damage to the axe as if each block was broken individually.

Tree felling time is also based on wood type; hardwoods take 30% longer; tropical hardwoods longer still.

Purpleheart requires at least a copper/scrap axe to fell; ebony requires at least a bronze axe.

  Protip:
Cutting the whole tree is much faster if you break all the leaves first! This also drops many more tree seeds and sticks.


Crafting

Firewood is crafted using the axe. When the axe is being used as a crafting tool, each time the recipe is crafted the tool will lose durability.

Selling

You can sell the axes you craft to Building Materials Traders . They purchase sometimes:

Storage

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


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