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Hoes are used to create farmland and currently serve no other purpose. They are made by metal casting or through smithing on the anvil. There are no stone age hoes as of v1.5.0, so you need to enter the copper age before you can do crop farming.
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'''Hoes''' are used for tilling soil into farmland for [[Farming|farming]]. They may also be used for digging soil, although a [[Shovel|shovel]] is much faster.




== Variants == <!--T:3-->
There are several variants that you can craft. Each variant has a different durability, attack power, and mining speed. Hoe heads can be made from metal via [[Crafting#Smithing|smithing]] or [[Crafting#Casting|casting]].
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! Variant
! Durability
! Attack Power
! Soil Mining Speed
|-
| Copper
| 200
| 1.25
| 2.6
|-
| Tinbronze
| 280
| 1.75
| 3.6
|-
| Bismuthbronze
| 300
| 1.5
| 3.2
|-
| Blackbronze
| 330
| 2
| 3.6
|-
| Iron
| 500
| 2.25
| 4
|-
| Gold
| 90
| 1.5
| 3.6
|-
| Silver
| 90
| 1.5
| 3.6
|-
|}
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CopperHoeHead

Stick


CopperHoe








Hoes are used for tilling soil into farmland for farming. They may also be used for digging soil, although a shovel is much faster.


Variants

There are several variants that you can craft. Each variant has a different durability, attack power, and mining speed. Hoe heads can be made from metal via smithing or casting.

Variant Durability Attack Power Soil Mining Speed
Copper 200 1.25 2.6
Tinbronze 280 1.75 3.6
Bismuthbronze 300 1.5 3.2
Blackbronze 330 2 3.6
Iron 500 2.25 4
Gold 90 1.5 3.6
Silver 90 1.5 3.6


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