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The icon is tapped to "reset" the current selected item or opt to have the blockhead use no [[tool]]. Tapping it also changes the display of a blockhead's accessible inventory by opening or closing all baskets and the [[clothing]] slots.
The icon is tapped to "reset" the current selected item or opt to have the blockhead use no [[tool]]. Tapping it also changes the display of a blockhead's accessible inventory by opening or closing all baskets and the [[clothing]] slots.


Some actions default to hand use (no tool) by their nature, such as [[harvesting]] fruit or picking up loose [[item]]s. A hand can therefore also be considered a type of tool. However, using a hand is not as efficient as the respective tool for the object being harvested, as it is slower and sometimes produces a lower yield than when a tool is used(e.g. using a hand to mine an ore).
Some actions default to hand use (no tool) by their nature, such as [[harvesting]] fruit or picking up loose [[item]]s. A hand can therefore also be considered a type of tool. However, using a hand is not as efficient as using the respective tool for the object being harvested, as it is slower and sometimes produces a lower yield than when a tool is used(e.g. using a hand to mine an ore).


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The hand is a slot of a blockhead's inventory representing its empty hand.

Uses

The icon is tapped to "reset" the current selected item or opt to have the blockhead use no tool. Tapping it also changes the display of a blockhead's accessible inventory by opening or closing all baskets and the clothing slots.

Some actions default to hand use (no tool) by their nature, such as harvesting fruit or picking up loose items. A hand can therefore also be considered a type of tool. However, using a hand is not as efficient as using the respective tool for the object being harvested, as it is slower and sometimes produces a lower yield than when a tool is used(e.g. using a hand to mine an ore).