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− | ==Scythe | + | {{Item |
− | + | |title= Scythe | |
+ | |image= Copper Scythe.png; Bismuth Bronze Scythe.png; Black Bronze Scythe.png; Bronze Scythe.png; Wrought Iron Scythe.png; Steel Scythe.png; Black Steel Scythe.png; Blue Steel Scythe.png; Red Steel Scythe.png | ||
+ | |invimage= Copper Scythe | ||
+ | |invimage2= Bismuth Bronze Scythe | ||
+ | |invimage3= Black Bronze Scythe | ||
+ | |invimage4= Bronze Scythe | ||
+ | |invimage5= Wrought Iron Scythe | ||
+ | |invimage6= Steel Scythe | ||
+ | |invimage7= Black Steel Scythe | ||
+ | |invimage8= Blue Steel Scythe | ||
+ | |invimage9= Red Steel Scythe | ||
+ | |stackable= No | ||
+ | |size= Large | ||
+ | |weight= Medium | ||
+ | |reach= Far | ||
+ | |speed= <span style="color:red;">Average</span> | ||
+ | |itemid= 16899 - 16907 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Obtaining == | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Metal Scythe === | ||
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Metal Scythes can only be made from [[Metals#Tool Metals|tool metals]]. They can be cast in ceramic molds, or worked on a metal anvil. | Metal Scythes can only be made from [[Metals#Tool Metals|tool metals]]. They can be cast in ceramic molds, or worked on a metal anvil. | ||
− | ====Casting==== | + | ==== Casting ==== |
+ | |||
{{main|Metalworking Industry#Casting|Casting}} | {{main|Metalworking Industry#Casting|Casting}} | ||
− | + | [[Bismuth Bronze]], [[Black Bronze]], [[Bronze]], and [[Copper]] Scythes can be cast using a [[Vessel]] or a [[Ceramic Mold]] instead of working on an anvil. | |
+ | |||
+ | ===== Ceramic Mold ===== | ||
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{| cellspacing="10" | {| cellspacing="10" | ||
!Making the Clay Tool Mold | !Making the Clay Tool Mold | ||
+ | !Firing the Mold | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Knapping | + | |{{Grid/Knapping |
− | |A1= | + | |A1= CFL|B1= CFL|C1= CFL|D1= CFL|E1=CFL |
− | |A2= | + | |A2= CFD; CFL |B2= CFD |C2= CFD |D2= CFD |E2= CFL; CFD |
− | |A3= | + | |A3= CFL; CFD|B3= CFD |C3= CFD |D3= CFD |E3= CFD; CFL |
− | |A4= | + | |A4= CFL; CFD|B4= CFL; CFD|C4= CFL|D4= CFD; CFL |E4= CFD; CFL |
− | |A5= | + | |A5= CFL|B5= CFL|C5= CFL|D5= CFL|E5=CFL |
|Output= Clay Mold Scythe | |Output= Clay Mold Scythe | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | | | + | |{{Grid/Pit Kiln |
+ | |A1= Clay Mold Scythe | ||
+ | |Output= Ceramic Mold Scythe | ||
+ | }} | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | To | + | ===== Vessel ===== |
+ | |||
+ | Place an empty or partially filled Scythe mold into the slot to fill it with metal from the vessel. It takes 100 units of metal to completely fill an empty Ceramic Mold. The text in the vessel's GUI will be updated to show the amount of metal remaining in the vessel. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Grid/Vessel | ||
+ | |Units=100 | ||
+ | |A1= Ceramic Mold Scythe; Ceramic Mold Scythe (Copper) | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Unshaped Ingot ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | To fill the Scythe mold from a ceramic ingot mold, right click the ''liquid'' unshaped ingot to open the casting interface: | ||
{| cellspacing="10" | {| cellspacing="10" | ||
|{{Grid/Ceramic Mold | |{{Grid/Ceramic Mold | ||
− | |A1= Unshaped Copper | + | |A1= Unshaped Copper;; Unshaped Bismuth Bronze;; Unshaped Black Bronze;; Unshaped Bronze; |A2= Ceramic Mold Scythe; Ceramic Mold |
− | |Output= Ceramic Mold Scythe (Copper) | + | |Output= ; Ceramic Mold Scythe (Copper);; Ceramic Mold Scythe (Bismuth Bronze);; Ceramic Mold Scythe (Black Bronze);; Ceramic Mold Scythe (Bronze) |
}} | }} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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|{{Grid/Inventory Table | |{{Grid/Inventory Table | ||
− | + | |A2= |B2= Ceramic Mold Scythe (Copper); Ceramic Mold Scythe (Bismuth Bronze); Ceramic Mold Scythe (Black Bronze); Ceramic Mold Scythe (Bronze) | |
− | |A2= |B2= Ceramic Mold Scythe (Copper) | + | |Output= Scythe Blade (Copper); Scythe Blade (Bismuth Bronze); Scythe Blade (Black Bronze); Scythe Blade (Bronze) |
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− | |Output= Scythe Blade (Copper) | + | |
}} | }} | ||
|{{Grid/Inventory Table | |{{Grid/Inventory Table | ||
− | |A1= |B1= Scythe Blade (Copper) | + | |A1= |B1= Scythe Blade (Copper); Scythe Blade (Bismuth Bronze); Scythe Blade (Black Bronze); Scythe Blade (Bronze) |
− | |A2= |B2= Stick | + | |A2= |B2= Stick |
− | + | |Output= Copper Scythe; Bismuth Bronze Scythe; Black Bronze Scythe; Bronze Scythe | |
− | |Output= Copper Scythe | + | |
}} | }} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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− | ====Smithing==== | + | ==== Smithing ==== |
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{{main|Anvil#Working|Working}} | {{main|Anvil#Working|Working}} | ||
Scythe Blades can also be crafted by using ingots on an [[anvil]] with a [[hammer]]. This is the only option for higher tier metals that cannot be cast. The durability depends both on the metal used and the skill of the smith forging the tool. | Scythe Blades can also be crafted by using ingots on an [[anvil]] with a [[hammer]]. This is the only option for higher tier metals that cannot be cast. The durability depends both on the metal used and the skill of the smith forging the tool. | ||
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{{Grid/Anvil | {{Grid/Anvil | ||
− | |A1=Steel Ingot | | + | |A1=Steel Ingot; |B1= ; Scythe Blade (Steel) |C1= Scythe Blade (Steel) |
− | | | + | |Tool= Stone Hammer |
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− | |Tool= Stone Hammer | + | |
}} | }} | ||
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===== Finishing the Scythe ===== | ===== Finishing the Scythe ===== | ||
{{Grid/Inventory Table | {{Grid/Inventory Table | ||
− | |A1= |B1= Scythe Blade (Steel) | + | |A1= |B1= Scythe Blade (Steel) |
− | |A2= |B2= Stick | + | |A2= |B2= Stick |
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|Output= Steel Scythe | |Output= Steel Scythe | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | == Usage == | ||
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+ | The scythe instantly harvests [[Agriculture|crops]], leaves from [[trees]] and [[straw]] from grass in a small radius (3x3x3) around the block upon which it is used. Using the scythe on crops will destroy the plant, so it is not recommended to use as a tool for harvesting mutli-harvest crops such as [[Tomato]]es or [[Bell Pepper]]s other than to quickly clear the farmland to let it lay fallow or to plant something else. Leaves harvested with a scythe drop [[sapling]]s and [[stick]]s at a slightly reduced rate (4%) compared to manual harvesting (6%). | ||
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+ | == History == | ||
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+ | {{History|b}} | ||
+ | {{History||v2 Build 21|Added the Scythe.|Using a scythe will clear a 3x3x3 area around of the block that you click on of leaves, which will drop sticks or saplings.}} | ||
+ | {{History||v2 Build 25|Sapling drop chance from a scythe increased to 4% from 3%.}} | ||
+ | {{History||v2 Build 46e|Scythe maximum uses increased by a factor of 3.}} | ||
+ | {{History||Build 53|Scythes can be used to harvest crops.}} | ||
+ | {{History||77.0|Added using a scythe on tall grass to get straw.}} | ||
+ | {{History|foot}} | ||
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{{Blocks}} | {{Blocks}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Tools]] |
Latest revision as of 09:45, 20 April 2020
Stackable |
No |
Size ↕ |
Large |
Weight ⚖ |
Medium |
Reach |
Far |
Speed |
Average |
ItemID |
terrafirmacraftplus:item.16899 - 16907 |
Contents
Obtaining
Metal Scythe
Metal Scythes can only be made from tool metals. They can be cast in ceramic molds, or worked on a metal anvil.
Casting
- Main article: Casting
Bismuth Bronze, Black Bronze, Bronze, and Copper Scythes can be cast using a Vessel or a Ceramic Mold instead of working on an anvil.
Ceramic Mold
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Vessel
Place an empty or partially filled Scythe mold into the slot to fill it with metal from the vessel. It takes 100 units of metal to completely fill an empty Ceramic Mold. The text in the vessel's GUI will be updated to show the amount of metal remaining in the vessel.
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Unshaped Ingot
To fill the Scythe mold from a ceramic ingot mold, right click the liquid unshaped ingot to open the casting interface:
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Put the ceramic Scythe mold in the second input slot and wait for the filled mold to finished.
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Smithing
- Main article: Working
Scythe Blades can also be crafted by using ingots on an anvil with a hammer. This is the only option for higher tier metals that cannot be cast. The durability depends both on the metal used and the skill of the smith forging the tool.
Smithing the Scythe Blade
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Finishing the Scythe
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Usage
The scythe instantly harvests crops, leaves from trees and straw from grass in a small radius (3x3x3) around the block upon which it is used. Using the scythe on crops will destroy the plant, so it is not recommended to use as a tool for harvesting mutli-harvest crops such as Tomatoes or Bell Peppers other than to quickly clear the farmland to let it lay fallow or to plant something else. Leaves harvested with a scythe drop saplings and sticks at a slightly reduced rate (4%) compared to manual harvesting (6%).
History
Beta | ||
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v2 Build 21 | Added the Scythe. | |
Using a scythe will clear a 3x3x3 area around of the block that you click on of leaves, which will drop sticks or saplings. | ||
v2 Build 25 | Sapling drop chance from a scythe increased to 4% from 3%. | |
v2 Build 46e | Scythe maximum uses increased by a factor of 3. | |
Build 53 | Scythes can be used to harvest crops. | |
77.0 | Added using a scythe on tall grass to get straw. |