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After the 1.3 items were added the table was very wide so I have duplicated the tables so that they can be separated into natural and crafted items.--[[User:Craig.Davison|Craig.Davison]] ([[User talk:Craig.Davison|talk]]) 12:02, 14 July 2013 (MDT) | After the 1.3 items were added the table was very wide so I have duplicated the tables so that they can be separated into natural and crafted items.--[[User:Craig.Davison|Craig.Davison]] ([[User talk:Craig.Davison|talk]]) 12:02, 14 July 2013 (MDT) | ||
==An Interesting Product== | |||
Out of curiosity, I've started checking what happens when you multiply the numbers from Tool Durability with those in Block Durability. ("Hand" has to be left out, obviously. I'm also verifying / updating the Tool numbers.) And what I'm finding is -- so far they result in the same number based on type of pickaxe. A flint pickaxe lasts 512 strokes. (A gold pickaxe did the same.) A stone pickaxe lasts 1024 strokes. Hm... one stroke per ice block... --[[User:McClaw|McClaw]] ([[User talk:McClaw|talk]]) 20:06, 9 September 2013 (MDT) |