Difference between revisions of "Stone axe"
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| − | {{Infobox: | + | {{InterwikiLink:StoneAxe}} |
| − | + | {{ST|stack={{Infobox:Manufacture | |
| − | + | | type = Tools | |
| − | + | | skill = Manufacturing tools | |
| − | + | | time = 1 | |
| + | | resources = 50 grams of [[sinew]]<br />[[small shaft]] | ||
| + | | objects = [[stone cleaver]] | ||
| + | | tools = ''none'' | ||
| + | | machines = | ||
| + | | location = | ||
| + | | rot = 8 | ||
| + | | userot = 40 | ||
| + | | repair = 400 | ||
}} | }} | ||
| + | {{Infobox:Manufacture | ||
| + | | type = Tools | ||
| + | | skill = Manufacturing tools | ||
| + | | time = 1 | ||
| + | | resources = 50 grams of [[string]]<br />[[small shaft]] | ||
| + | | objects = [[stone cleaver]] | ||
| + | | tools = ''none'' | ||
| + | | machines = | ||
| + | | location = | ||
| + | | rot = 8 | ||
| + | | userot = 40 | ||
| + | | repair = 400 | ||
| + | }} | ||
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| + | {{Infobox:Holdable | ||
| + | | attack = 14 | ||
| + | | skillweight = | ||
| + | | defense = | ||
| + | | weight = 600 | ||
| + | | visible = yes | ||
| + | }} }} | ||
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| − | Improves the gathering rates of [[wood | + | Improves the gathering rates of [[wood]]. |
| − | + | There are two options for making a stone axe, using sinew or using string to attach a [[stone cleaver]] to a small shaft. Both versions now are made using a {{small shaft}} rather than just wood. | |
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| − | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Primitive Items]] |
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Improves the gathering rates of wood.
There are two options for making a stone axe, using sinew or using string to attach a stone cleaver to a small shaft. Both versions now are made using a small wooden shaft, small bone shaft or small firewood shaft rather than just wood.