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The most basic type of shovel, produced at a [[requires::Carpentry Shop]] out of 2 [[requires::boards]] and 1 [[requires::Stone Blade|stone blade]]. | The most basic type of shovel, produced at a [[requires::Carpentry Shop]] out of 2 [[requires::boards]] and 1 [[requires::Stone Blade|stone blade]]. | ||
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It is used in group digs to dig for stones, and can also be used to gather [[dirt]] from the ground. Both uses require dirt terrain. | It is used in group digs to dig for stones, and can also be used to gather [[dirt]] from the ground. Both uses require dirt terrain. | ||
− | Slate shovels are fragile and will break after a number of uses. Carrying several is recommended for heavy-duty digging. | + | Slate shovels are fragile and will break after a number of uses. Carrying several is recommended for heavy-duty digging. Or, for best results, use a regular metal [[shovel]] (when available) which will never break. |
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 8 March 2012
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The most basic type of shovel, produced at a Carpentry Shop out of 2 boards and 1 stone blade.
It is used in group digs to dig for stones, and can also be used to gather dirt from the ground. Both uses require dirt terrain.
Slate shovels are fragile and will break after a number of uses. Carrying several is recommended for heavy-duty digging. Or, for best results, use a regular metal shovel (when available) which will never break.