RobinHood Posted January 29, 2025 Report Posted January 29, 2025 (edited) Additional Function for the Pickaxe (F-Key) or Demolition Hammer as an Alternative Tool Pickaxe Function 1 (unchanged): Works as usual. Function 2 (new): Breaks stone rubble blocks (or brick blocks) into smaller stones or bricks. Chiseled blocks can also be broken down, except for multi-material blocks, which are completely destroyed (recovering materials would be too complex). Alternative: Demolition Hammer as a New Tool Function like mentioned under Pickaxe, 2nd one. And a bit more: Demolition Hammer as a New Tool Demolition Hammer as a New Tool A specialized tool for controlled demolition, e.g., for ruins. Visually distinct from the blacksmith’s hammer, featuring a hatchet-chisel-like blade on one side. The other side has a round, second striking face for added versatility. The handle of the demolition hammer is twice as long as that of the blacksmith’s hammer, providing increased leverage and force for heavy-duty tasks. Ideal for breaking down stone structures and dismantling buildings, but it does not work on solid rock blocks or wooden blocks. Can also be used as a weapon in emergency situations, dealing significant impact damage similar to a medieval war hammer. Effective also against (armored) enemies or tough structures, making it ideal for both demolition and combat. https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fm.media-amazon.com%2Fimages%2FI%2F61Wl5YoFbtL.jpg&f=1&nofb=1&ipt=e4cf960077d364196e4c588cf0539fdcb00a0381fa94a7271345c3703b77b00f&ipo=images Edited January 29, 2025 by RobinHood 1
Teh Pizza Lady Posted January 29, 2025 Report Posted January 29, 2025 I don't like the idea of making a tool have combat capabilities, but I also understand that the knife exists and is both a tool and a weapon. Still, this is a good idea. One addition I would make it that the demolition hammer only works on craftable blocks. having it work on stone blocks in the world might be a bit too OP if you can just go underground and start harvesting a bunch of stones or bricks.
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