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== Uses == | == Uses == | ||
*It can be used to mine [[Iron Ore]] and [[Minerals]] | *It can be used to mine [[Iron Ore]] and [[Minerals]]. It can also be used to chop [[Wood]] if you don't have a [[Hatchet]]. | ||
== Other Info == | == Other Info == | ||
Revision as of 04:19, 17 November 2019
| Primitive Tool | ||
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| This most rudimentary tool does not look very reliable. Still, it can be used to chop wood or to mine ore. | ||
| Primary Use | Chopping Wood Mining ore | |
| Alternate Use | ||
| Weight | 3628 grams | |
| Base Price | ?? caps | |
| Crafting Table | |
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x 1
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| Requirements | None |
| Blueprints | No |
| Resources | 1 x |
| Tools | None |
| XP | 4 info maybe outdated |
The primitive tool is the most basic of all the resource-gathering tools. However, it can both chop wood and mine ores and minerals. This is in contrary to the Sledgehammer and the Hatchet which are both used separately in order to perform their respective tasks.
Uses
- It can be used to mine Iron Ore and Minerals. It can also be used to chop Wood if you don't have a Hatchet.
Other Info
- It has a chance to break upon use, but there is a chance to recover the flint when this happens, allowing you to craft another one.
- It cannot be disassembled. Science has no effect on a Primitive Tool.
