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<i>"Although slightly more durable and efficient than a copper shovel,<br/>
<i>"Although slightly more durable and efficient than a copper shovel,<br/>
the bronze shovel still suffers from from the softness of its alloy.<br/>
the bronze shovel still suffers from the softness of its alloy.<br/>
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Shovels can be used to dig dirt and clay from the ground. Loose ore found in<br/>
Shovels can be used to dig dirt and clay from the ground. Loose ore found in<br/>

Revision as of 13:39, 4 June 2018

Bronze Shovel

"Although slightly more durable and efficient than a copper shovel,
the bronze shovel still suffers from the softness of its alloy.

Shovels can be used to dig dirt and clay from the ground. Loose ore found in
soil near ore veins can also be collected by shovels but solid ore is too hard."


Version: 0.6.3
History:

Tool Information

Durability

300

Primary Function

Dig: 0.7m radius in 1.8 second(s)
Attack

Secondary Function

Fill: 0.7m radius in 1.6 second(s)
Block

Attack Damage

10/10/10

Other Information

Hold Shift to ignore landscape plane

Crafting Recipe

Crafted By (Any)

 Forge
 Smithy

Required Research (Any)

 Civilian Tools
 Smithing

Required Items

2  Timber
2  Bronze Ingot

Amount Produced

1 item

Crafting Time

3 second(s)

Tag

This item has the following tag(s)

Shovel

Castable To Ingot or Metal Parts

2  Bronze Ingot

Inventory Item

Mass

0.5 kg

Stack Size

1 item(s)

Hit Points

100 points