Description[]
“ | Remember the law, my black-haired savage - you go to the mines for killing a commoner, you hang for killing a tradesman, and for murdering a rich man, you burn! | „ |
~ The God in the Bowl |
A pick shaped on the forge and bound to a solid wooden handle. This will last longer and be more efficient when mining stone, but when mining harder metals, such as ironstone, this pick will be less efficient than one of steel. The pick is one of the simplest tools known to man. Used extensively in mines across Hyboria to split rocks and, if necessary, split heads.
Notes[]
- Each swing of this pick collects 8-9 Stones and costs 1 durability. Hitting something that is not minable does not cost durability.
- Swinging the pick does not cost Stamina, but continuously swinging it will prevent stamina regeneration.
- The Pickaxe (comparable to Steel Pick), Star Metal Pickaxe (comparable to Star Metal Pick) and Eldarium Pick-axe (comparable to Eldarium Pick) are not direct upgrades of this item, but serve the purpose of both a pick and a hatchet.
- There are six tiers to this tool, in terms of Harvesting Power.
The following is a list of tools by type with their respective harvesting power.
Each tool has a harvesting power associated with it, which signifies how good it is at gathering resources. The formula can be found at Resources. Fists have a harvesting power of Zero.
Source[]
Blacksmith's Bench, Improved Blacksmith's Bench, Campaign Blacksmith's Bench, Garrison Blacksmith's Bench, Aesir Blacksmith's Bench | |||
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Ingredients | Outcome | Craft time | Experience gained |
5 Branch 30 Iron Bar |
1 Iron Pick | 20 s | 130 |
See Also[]
Repair[]
Repairing Iron Pick requires up to:
Dismantle[]
The Iron Pick can be dismantled using the Dismantling Bench to recover the following materials:
For slightly more materials, you can use the Improved Dismantling Bench: