Axe

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Axe
Stone AxeCopper AxeBismuth Bronze AxeBlack Bronze AxeBronze AxeWrought Iron AxeSteel AxeBlack Steel AxeBlue Steel AxeRed Steel Axe
Stackable

No

Size

Large

Weight

Medium

Reach

Medium

Speed

Quick

ItemID

terrafirmacraftplus:item.16358, 16362, 16366, 16370, 16378, 16382, 16386, 16390, 16394, 16398, 16406, 16426, 16438

Obtaining

Stone Axe

Main article: Rock

Stone Axes in order of increasing durability: Sedimentary, Metamorphic, Igneous Intrusive, Igneous Extrusive. Stone axes can be crafted with either a stick or a bone as the handle. The knapping recipe will also work if mirrored left-right.

Knapping out the Axe Head. Finishing the Axe.
             
         
         
         
         
   
 
 

Metal Axe

Metal Axes 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 Axes can be cast using a Vessel or a Ceramic Mold instead of working on an anvil.

Ceramic Mold
Making the Clay Tool Mold Firing the Mold
             
         
         
         
         
     
 
 
Vessel

Place an empty or partially filled Axe 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.

Copper
100 Units
 


Unshaped Ingot

To fill the Axe mold from a ceramic ingot mold, right click the liquid unshaped ingot to open the casting interface:

     

Put the ceramic Axe mold in the second input slot and wait for the filled mold to finished.

Removing the Head from the Mold Finishing the Axe
 
 
 
   
 
 

Smithing

Main article: Working

Axe Heads 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 Axe Head
Working Rules
         
Punch, Last Hit, Second From Last Upset, Third From Last
 
 
 
     
   
Finishing the Axe
   
 
 

Usage

Axes are used to chop down trees. Stone axes are much slower than their metal counterparts, and are less efficient in their yield of logs when chopping down a tree, with stone axes only having about a 90% chance of dropping a log item for each log block.

While the axe is not technically a weapon, it can be used to deal slashing damage at the cost of using twice the durability per hit.

Configuration

Option Default
Value
Description
enableVanillaRecipes false
If true then the vanilla Minecraft recipes for creating wooden axes are enabled. In addition, a recipe is added for converting TFCraft stone axes to the vanilla version.
   
 

Achievements

Main article: Achievements
Icon Achievement In-game description Prerequisites Actual requirements (if different)
 
Paleolithic! Knap a stone tool to enter the Stone Age Definitely a rock
 
Chalcolithic! Cast something in metal to enter the Copper Age No stone unturned Fill a tool mold in a ceramic vessel filled with liquid metal.

History

Beta
v1dSupports require an axe to be crafted.
v1jStone axes can be crafted with a bone instead of a stick.
v2 Build 27Added fruit trees which require an axe to harvest saplings.
v2 Buid 47Axes give 4 planks from a single log.
v2 Build 51Axes give 3 planks from a single log.
Removed crafting of supports using an axe.
Build 70Using a stone axe to chop trees results in a 10% chance for a block to not yield a log.
Attempting to chop down a tree with an axe that doesn’t have enough durability left for each and every block in the tree will cause only part of the tree to be chopped down.
77.0Removed crafting of planks using an axe.

See Also