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The '''Wooden Shovel''' is one of the starter tools currently available in Medieval Engineers. This basic tool allows the user to both dig and deposit {{Small_Image_Link|Dirt.png|Dirt}} in the | The '''Wooden Shovel''' is one of the starter tools currently available in Medieval Engineers. This basic tool allows the user to both dig and deposit {{Small_Image_Link|Dirt.png|Dirt}} in the planet. In combination with the {{Small_Image_Link|LandscapingStake.png|Landscape Stake}}s, it becomes a powerful terraforming tool. A more durable version is the {{Small_Image_Link|IronShovel.png|Iron Shovel}}. | ||
Prior to researching {{Small_Image_Link|Hardening.png|Metal Hardening}}, the Wooden Shovel is the only way a player has to obtain {{Small_Image_Link|IronOreIcon.png|Iron Ore}}. For this, he must locate a poor yield, where the terrain is soft enough for the shovel to operate. After doing the research, crafting a {{Small_Image_Link|PickAxe.png|Pickaxe}} makes exploring other types of yields possible. | Prior to researching {{Small_Image_Link|Hardening.png|Metal Hardening}}, the Wooden Shovel is the only way a player has to obtain {{Small_Image_Link|IronOreIcon.png|Iron Ore}}. For this, he must locate a poor yield, where the terrain is soft enough for the shovel to operate. After doing the research, crafting a {{Small_Image_Link|PickAxe.png|Pickaxe}} makes exploring other types of yields possible. |
Revision as of 15:27, 30 July 2017
The Wooden Shovel is one of the starter tools currently available in Medieval Engineers. This basic tool allows the user to both dig and deposit Dirt in the planet. In combination with the Landscape Stakes, it becomes a powerful terraforming tool. A more durable version is the Iron Shovel.
Prior to researching Metal Hardening, the Wooden Shovel is the only way a player has to obtain Iron Ore. For this, he must locate a poor yield, where the terrain is soft enough for the shovel to operate. After doing the research, crafting a File:PickAxe.png Pickaxe makes exploring other types of yields possible.
Tool Information
- Durability
100
- Primary Function
Dig
- Secondary Function
Deposit
Crafting Recipe
Crafted By (Any)
- Crafting TableRequired Items
- 2 TimberAmount Produced
1 item
Crafting Time1 second(s)
Inventory Item
- Mass
0.5 kg
- Stack Size
1 item(s)