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(→‎Knapping: Updated with info from the old wiki, made the crafting instructions more detailed, and mentioned the limitations of stone hoes.)
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Knapping is the process of using two rocks to create heads for stone tools.
 
Knapping is the process of using two rocks to create heads for stone tools.
  
Right clicking with a stack of two or more rocks will open a GUI for knapping a rock into a tool head. This is done by replicating the shape of the wanted tool by clicking tiles on the grid to remove them.
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Right clicking with a stack of two or more rocks will open a GUI for knapping a rock into a tool head. This is done by replicating the shape of the wanted tool by clicking tiles individually on the grid to remove them, or by holding click and dragging over the tiles you want to remove.
  
The tool head can then be attached to a stick in the crafting grid to create a stone tool.
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The tool head can then be used to make a stone tool by placing it directly above a stick in the crafting grid.
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Knapping stone cannot be used to make armor, chisels, maces, pickaxes, prospector's picks, saws, scythes, or swords, and stone hoes do not have the ability to change tool mode that all metal hoes do.
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==Knapping Patterns==
 
==Knapping Patterns==

Revision as of 21:03, 18 November 2019

Knapping

Knapping is the process of using two rocks to create heads for stone tools.

Right clicking with a stack of two or more rocks will open a GUI for knapping a rock into a tool head. This is done by replicating the shape of the wanted tool by clicking tiles individually on the grid to remove them, or by holding click and dragging over the tiles you want to remove.

The tool head can then be used to make a stone tool by placing it directly above a stick in the crafting grid.

Knapping stone cannot be used to make armor, chisels, maces, pickaxes, prospector's picks, saws, scythes, or swords, and stone hoes do not have the ability to change tool mode that all metal hoes do.


Knapping Patterns

Axe Head Hammer Head Hoe Head
Axe.png
Hammer.png
Hoe.png
Knife Head Spear Head Shovel Head
Knife.png
Spear.png
Shovel.png

Durability of Stone Tools

There are four types of stone: Sedimentary, Metamorphic, Igneous Intrusive and Igneous Extrusive (In order of increasing durability).