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Revision as of 18:56, 15 March 2013

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Gold tools (pickaxes and spades) are like their non-gold counterparts, but have a unique feature -- they can spawn items while being used.


Item Spawn Frequency Chart

The chart below is a collection of data to record the frequency a particular item spawns when using a gold tool. When an item is received, the results are recorded and updated below. To know the frequency percentage, divide the item quantity by the total.

Item Record
Amethyst Bronze Ingot Copper Ingot Diamond Emerald Gold Ingot Iron Ingot Ruby Sapphire Steel Ingot Time Crystal Tin Ingot Total
Gold Pickaxe 79 28 35 4 25 48 19 7 40 34 57 26 402
Item Record
Apple Carrot Chilli Clay Coconut Coffee Cherry Corn Flax Seed Flint Mango Maple Seed Orange Pine Cone Sunflower Seed Time Crystal Total
Gold Spade 3 5 6 4 4 5 2 5 1 7 4 3 5 5 12 71

Notes

Time Crystals can be produced from any block when using a gold tool. Other bonuses may depend on the type of block and where it's located.

A gold pickaxe may produce bonuses when used on blocks other than raw stone. Limestone has produced oil. Marble has produced red marble. At least one claim has been made that sandstone has produced a gold nugget. There are no reports of Lapis Lazuli being produced.

It's not unusual for a gold pickaxe used on stone to generate more than five gold ingots before breaking, making it virtually regenerating.

A gold spade may produce bonuses when used on sand, although much more rarely. It has been verified to have at least produced coconuts, prickly pears, and blocks of glass as well as time crystals.

Either tool may produce bonuses when used on ore blocks in addition to the ore, such as clay or flint in dirt or coal in stone. The type of bonus seems to depend on the base block.

There are no reports of results when using gold tools on non-blocks (creatures or plants) or blocks used in construction.