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This page is intended to elaborate on how to craft tools and weapons in more detail. It's recommended that you read the [[Starter Guide|starter guide]] first.
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Tools and weapons don't come easy in Vintage Story and they shouldn't! In real life, these things aren't easy to make so it's very challenging yet rewarding to obtain these in Vintage Story.
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This page is an overview summarizing how to craft all types of tools and weapons. (The term "Tools" is used throughout this article to denote "Tools and Weapons" since a weapon is a specialized type of tool.) Making tools is a multi-step process that involves different kinds of crafting, including [[knapping]], [[casting]], and [[smithing]] to create tool heads. Most heads are then hafted by adding a stick as a handle in the crafting grid.


Making tools and weapons is a multi-step process that involves crafting, smelting and smithing. Below we'll go over all the steps needed to make that awesome sword you always wanted!
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Tools don't come easy in Vintage Story and they shouldn't! In real life, these things aren't easy to make, so it's challenging yet rewarding to obtain these when playing.


Note: I use the term "Tools" throughout this article to denote "Tools and Weapons" since a weapon is really a tool of death! No really I just don't want to type that much. :-)
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== Creation == <!--T:3-->
The raw material used to create the tool head determines the crafting process required:
* Tier 1: Stone tools are made by [[knapping]]. Stone tools made of flint or other stones offer the player a limited selection of tools, but are the only early game option.
* Tier 2: Copper tools can be made by [[casting]] or [[smithing]], although all metal tools can be made from copper, not all tools can be made using the casting mechanic.
* Tier 3: Bronze alloy tools can be made by [[casting]] or [[smithing]], although all metal tools can be made from bronze alloys, not all tools can be made using the casting mechanic.
* Tier 4: Iron tools can only be made by [[smithing]]. All available metal tools can be smithed from iron except the spear.
** Note: Tier 2 tools can also be crafted from the rare base metals gold and silver.


== Basics ==
===Tool Tiers=== <!--T:4-->
Tools can be made from several different raw materials. The raw material you choose determines the process which is required to create your tool. In general, tools that are more useful are harder to make and also harder to find the raw materials.
The material selected to create the tool determines the tier of the tool. In general, higher tier tools have more '''durability''' (last longer); provide more '''attack power''' (damage per action); and have higher '''mining speeds''' (faster to use). Higher tier tools require advanced material processing and crafting processes to create. The specific page for each tool includes the stats (values) for each tool crafted using different materials.


== Smelting ==
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[[File:Cooking_copper.png|thumbnail]]
* Special Cases: The [[bow]] and the [[club]] are tools crafted from wood. Wood items do not have material "tiers" affecting durability, mining speed, or attack power. Arrowheads can be crafted from different tiers of materials, and are discussed on the [[bow]] page in more detail.
To smelt [[Metal|metal]] into ingots you need to create [[Ingot Mold|ingot molds]] and a [[Crucible|crucible]]. Crucibles are containers that hold molten metals and ingot molds hold those metals in their liquid form to allow them to cool into the shape of an ingot. Once you have crafted both a crucible and at least one ingot mold you must create a fire pit in order to heat them to a burned state. Once you have done this you can use them to create your ingots.


== Smithing ==
===Creation Table=== <!--T:6-->
[[File:Smithing_recipe_selection.png|thumbnail]]
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Now that you have your shiny new ingots it's time to put them to use. But you won't be able to use them in their hardened form. You'll need to heat them up to a temperature which makes them malleable, so you can hammer them into shape.
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First create a [[forge]]. You need this to heat the ingots. You need to fill the forge with coal. Then light the coal with a torch. Place the ingots on the lit coal and let them heat up. Once heated, right click to grab one and head on over to your anvil. Place the hot ingot on the anvil and you will see a tool recipe menu pop up. Select which tool you would like to smith. Then select your hammer. Press the 'F' key to change smithing modes. Each mode allows you to hammer the hot metal in one direction or another. The recipe grid will show you which way you need to hammer.
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== Clay Molds ==
Most tools and weapons can also be crafted using clay molds. If don't want to create an anvil or ingots you can instead pour the molten metal directly into clay molds. This does not work for iron tools, and a few items (such as the [[Saw|saw]]) must be forged.
 
== Durability ==
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible sortable"
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! Name
! Flint !! Copper !! Tin Bronze !! Bismuth Bronze !! Black Bronze !! Gold !! Silver !! Iron
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|-
!
! Tool !! Axe !! Arrow !! Chisel !! Cleaver !! Hammer !! Hammer !! Hoe !! Knife !! Pickaxe !! Propick !! Saw !! Scythe !! Shears !! Shovel !! Spear !! Sword
 
[[Knife]], [[Shovel]]
| 60 || 300 || 450 || 500 || 550 || 150 || 175 || 900
|-
|-
!
| Knapping || Y || Y (Flint) || N || N || N || N || Y || Y || N || N || N || N || N || Y || Y || N
 
[[Hammer]]
| || 350 || 500 || 600 || 700 || 175 || 175 || 1200
|-
!
 
[[Axe]]
| 50 || 250 || 400 || 500 || 600 || 125 || 125 || 900
|-
!
 
[[Hoe]]
| || 200 || 280 || 300 || 330 || 90 || 90 || 500
|-
!
 
[[Shears]]
|  || 1000 || 1750 || 2000 || 2250 || 750 || 750 || 3800
|-
!
 
[[Saw]]
|  || 250 || 400 || 450 || 500 || 70 || 90 || 900
|-
!
 
[[Pickaxe]]
|  || 300 || 450 || 500 || 550 || 150 || 175 || 1000
|-
!
 
[[Prospecting Pick|Propick]]
|  || 150 || 250 || 300 || 350 || 60 || 80 || 650
|-
|-
!
| Casting || Y || N || N || N || Y || Y || Y || N || Y || Y || N || N || N || Y || N || Y
 
[[Spear]]
| 32 || 100 || 200 || 180 || 220 || 90 || 90
|-
|-
!
| Smithing || Y || Y || Y || Y || Y || Y || Y || Y || Y || Y || Y || Y || Y || Y || Y || Y
 
[[Sword]]
| || 300 || 500 || 580 || 640 || 175 || 175 || 900
 
|}
|}
''Note: All stone tools except arrowheads can be crafted from Andesite, Basalt, Flint, Granite, Peridotite, and Obsidian. Arrowheads may only be created from flint.''


* Bow has 150 durability
== Usage == <!--T:8-->
* Wooden club has 100 durability.
All tools may be used as weapons, some tools are primarily used as "weapons" that damage mobs. For other information about weapons, see the [[combat]] page or pages about individual weapons. Of the remaining tools, these fall into two categories: Harvesting and Crafting. "Harvesting" tools are primarily used to gather resources, while "Crafting" tools are used to process resources or create items using the crafting grid, or through interactive crafting mechanics.
* In addition to extra durability, the upgraded metal tools have faster mining speeds.


== Damage ==
===Using Tools: General Functions=== <!--T:9-->
Special functions, crafting mechanics and tool modes associated with each tool can be found on individual tool pages.
* '''Attacking a mob''' (melee combat): place the tool in an active hotbar slot and press or hold left mouse button to strike the target.
* '''Attacking a mob''' (Spear: ranged combat): place the spear in an active hotbar slot and press right mouse button to cast the weapon at the target.
* '''Attacking a mob''' (Bow: ranged combat): place the bow in an active hotbar slot and hold right mouse button to charge the bow. Releasing the mouse button fires the arrow.
* '''Harvesting a material''': place the tool in an active hotbar slot and press or hold left mouse button until the block breaks and the block or resource drops.
* '''Grid crafting''': place the tool in the grid crafting slot with the material to process. Removing the product from the output slot of the grid uses the tool. When complete, remove the tool from the grid, or close the interface by pressing 'E' to replace the tool into the inventory or hotbar.


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===Tool Selection=== <!--T:10-->
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The primary use of each tool is provided in the list below:
! Name
* [[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
! Attack Range !! Flint !! Copper !! Tin Bronze !! Bismuth Bronze !! Black Bronze !! Gold !! Silver !! Iron
* [[Bow]]/Arrow: (Weapon) Damages Mobs; used as a ranged weapon
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* [[Chisel]]: (Crafting) Used with the hammer to [[Stone Blocks#Polished Stone|polish rock]], create [[Stone Blocks#Stone Brick Blocks|stone bricks]] or carving wooden gears and axles in the crafting grid
!
* [[Cleaver]]: (Weapon) Damages ''Third Generation'' Mobs; used to kill pigs, sheep and chickens bred using [[Animal Husbandry|animal husbandry]].
* [[Club]]: (Weapon) Damages Mobs; used as a melee combat weapon
* [[Hammer]]: (Crafting) Used in [[smithing]], and to crush stones/ores in the crafting grid.
* [[Helve hammer]]: (Crafting) Used in [[smithing]], via [[Mechanical_Power|mechanization]] using a windmill.
* [[Hoe]]: (Crafting) Used in [[farming]] to convert [[soil]] into farmland.
* [[Knife]]: (Harvesting) Damages Plant blocks; used to harvest meat from animals, [[grass]], wild plants including [[Cooper's Reed (Cattail)|Cooper's Reed]] and crops for [[farming]]. Used in [[Leather Working|leather working]], crafting wood items.
* [[Pickaxe]]: (Harvesting) Damages [[Rock]], [[Stone Blocks|Stone]] and [[Ceramic Blocks|Ceramic blocks]]; used to harvest [[Rock]] and [[ores]].
* [[Prospecting pick]]: (Special) Damages [[Rock]] blocks, but '''does not drop items''' from mined blocks; used to detect the presence of [[ores]] when [[mining]]
* [[Saw]]: (Crafting) Used in grid crafting to create [[boards]] (the primary component required to create wooden items and blocks), cutting [[glass]] into slabs, and carving wooden gears.
* [[Scythe]]: (Harvesting) Damages Plant blocks; used in [[farming]] to harvest crops or collect [[grass]]
* [[Shears]]: (Harvesting) Damages Leaf blocks including Branchy Leaf Blocks. Used to harvest saplings and sticks from [[trees]].
* [[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
* [[Sword]]: (Weapon) Damages Mobs; used as a melee combat weapon


[[Knife]]
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| 0 || 1 || 1.5 || 2.5 || 2 || 3 || 2.5 || 2.5 || 3.5
Tools are items commonly use by players and are generally equipped in the hotbar. Tool items do not stack in inventory or when placed in containers. The [[tool rack]] is a specialized wall mounted storage container that allows players to store up to four tools. Tools are placed and removed using the right mouse button.
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!


[[Sword]]
| 2.5 || || 2.5 || 3.5 || 3 || 4 || 2.8 || 2.8 || 4.5
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!


[[Spear]]
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| 3.5 || 1 (3.5) || 2.5 (4.25) || 3.5 (4.75) || 3 (4.75) || 4 (5.25) || 3 (4.5) || 3 (4.5) ||
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[[Bow]] + [[Arrow]]
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|  || (2.5) || (3) || (4) || (4) || (5.5) || (4) || (4) || (5)
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!
 
[[Axe]]
| 2 || 1.3 || 2 || 2.8  || 2.5 || 0 || 2.8 || 2.8 || 3
|-
!
 
[[Hammer]], [[Hoe]], [[Pickaxe]], [[Propick]], [[Shovel]]
| 0 || || 1.3 || 1.8 || 1.5 || 2 || 1.5 || 1.5 || 2.3
 
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* Numbers in () is projectile damage
* Wooden club has 0 range and 1 damage
* Stick has 2.5 range and .5 damage
 
 
 
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This page is an overview summarizing how to craft all types of tools and weapons. (The term "Tools" is used throughout this article to denote "Tools and Weapons" since a weapon is a specialized type of tool.) Making tools is a multi-step process that involves different kinds of crafting, including knapping, casting, and smithing to create tool heads. Most heads are then hafted by adding a stick as a handle in the crafting grid.

Tools don't come easy in Vintage Story and they shouldn't! In real life, these things aren't easy to make, so it's challenging yet rewarding to obtain these when playing.

Creation

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

  • Tier 1: Stone tools are made by knapping. Stone tools made of flint or other stones offer the player a limited selection of tools, but are the only early game option.
  • Tier 2: Copper tools can be made by casting or smithing, although all metal tools can be made from copper, not all tools can be made using the casting mechanic.
  • Tier 3: Bronze alloy tools can be made by casting or smithing, although all metal tools can be made from bronze alloys, not all tools can be made using the casting mechanic.
  • Tier 4: Iron tools can only be made by smithing. All available metal tools can be smithed from iron except the spear.
    • Note: Tier 2 tools can also be crafted from the rare base metals gold and silver.

Tool Tiers

The material selected to create the tool determines the tier of the tool. In general, higher tier tools have more durability (last longer); provide more attack power (damage per action); and have higher mining speeds (faster to use). Higher tier tools require advanced material processing and crafting processes to create. The specific page for each tool includes the stats (values) for each tool crafted using different materials.

  • Special Cases: The bow and the club are tools crafted from wood. Wood items do not have material "tiers" affecting durability, mining speed, or attack power. Arrowheads can be crafted from different tiers of materials, and are discussed on the bow page in more detail.

Creation Table

Tool Axe Arrow Chisel Cleaver Hammer Hammer Hoe Knife Pickaxe Propick Saw Scythe Shears Shovel Spear Sword
Knapping Y Y (Flint) N N N N Y Y N N N N N Y Y N
Casting Y N N N Y Y Y N Y Y N N N Y N Y
Smithing Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Note: All stone tools except arrowheads can be crafted from Andesite, Basalt, Flint, Granite, Peridotite, and Obsidian. Arrowheads may only be created from flint.

Usage

All tools may be used as weapons, some tools are primarily used as "weapons" that damage mobs. For other information about weapons, see the combat page or pages about individual weapons. Of the remaining tools, these fall into two categories: Harvesting and Crafting. "Harvesting" tools are primarily used to gather resources, while "Crafting" tools are used to process resources or create items using the crafting grid, or through interactive crafting mechanics.

Using Tools: General Functions

Special functions, crafting mechanics and tool modes associated with each tool can be found on individual tool pages.

  • Attacking a mob (melee combat): place the tool in an active hotbar slot and press or hold left mouse button to strike the target.
  • Attacking a mob (Spear: ranged combat): place the spear in an active hotbar slot and press right mouse button to cast the weapon at the target.
  • Attacking a mob (Bow: ranged combat): place the bow in an active hotbar slot and hold right mouse button to charge the bow. Releasing the mouse button fires the arrow.
  • Harvesting a material: place the tool in an active hotbar slot and press or hold left mouse button until the block breaks and the block or resource drops.
  • Grid crafting: place the tool in the grid crafting slot with the material to process. Removing the product from the output slot of the grid uses the tool. When complete, remove the tool from the grid, or close the interface by pressing 'E' to replace the tool into the inventory or hotbar.

Tool Selection

The primary use of each tool is provided in the list below:

  • 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/Arrow: (Weapon) Damages Mobs; used as a ranged weapon
  • Chisel: (Crafting) Used with the hammer to polish rock, create stone bricks or carving wooden gears and axles in the crafting grid
  • Cleaver: (Weapon) Damages Third Generation Mobs; used to kill pigs, sheep and chickens bred using animal husbandry.
  • Club: (Weapon) Damages Mobs; used as a melee combat weapon
  • Hammer: (Crafting) Used in smithing, and to crush stones/ores in the crafting grid.
  • Helve hammer: (Crafting) Used in smithing, via mechanization using a windmill.
  • Hoe: (Crafting) Used in farming to convert soil into farmland.
  • Knife: (Harvesting) Damages Plant blocks; used to harvest meat from animals, grass, wild plants including Cooper's Reed and crops for farming. Used in leather working, crafting wood items.
  • Pickaxe: (Harvesting) Damages Rock, Stone and Ceramic blocks; used to harvest Rock and ores.
  • Prospecting pick: (Special) Damages Rock blocks, but does not drop items from mined blocks; used to detect the presence of ores when mining
  • Saw: (Crafting) Used in grid crafting to create boards (the primary component required to create wooden items and blocks), cutting glass into slabs, and carving wooden gears.
  • Scythe: (Harvesting) Damages Plant blocks; used in farming to harvest crops or collect grass
  • Shears: (Harvesting) Damages Leaf blocks including Branchy Leaf Blocks. Used to harvest saplings and sticks from trees.
  • 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
  • Sword: (Weapon) Damages Mobs; used as a melee combat weapon

Storage

Tools are items commonly use by players and are generally equipped in the hotbar. Tool items do not stack in inventory or when placed in containers. The tool rack is a specialized wall mounted storage container that allows players to store up to four tools. Tools are placed and removed using the right mouse button.


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