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==Hammer Uses==
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{{Item
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|title= Hammer
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|image= Stone Hammer.png; Copper Hammer.png; Bismuth Bronze Hammer.png; Black Bronze Hammer.png; Bronze Hammer.png; Wrought Iron Hammer.png; Steel Hammer.png; Black Steel Hammer.png; Blue Steel Hammer.png; Red Steel Hammer.png
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|invimage= Stone Hammer
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|invimage2= Copper Hammer
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|invimage3= Bismuth Bronze Hammer
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|invimage4= Black Bronze Hammer
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|invimage5= Bronze Hammer
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|invimage6= Wrought Iron Hammer
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|invimage7= Steel Hammer
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|invimage8= Black Steel Hammer
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|invimage9= Blue Steel Hammer
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|invimage10= Red Steel Hammer
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|stackable= No
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|size= Small
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|weight= Medium
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|itemid= 16627, 16629 - 16636, 16638
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}}
  
[[File:Hammers.gif|left]]Hammers are used to work [[metals]] on an [[anvil]], smash Chalk, Dolomite, Limestone, Marble stones and Borax to create [[flux]] and to use the [[chisel]] to work the different stones (Both the hammer and the chisel must be in the hotbar. When using the hammer with the chisel, it does not take damage, unlike with the chisel). Hammers may also be used to break logs, yielding 1-3 sticks.<br><br>
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== Obtaining ==
  
===Recipes===
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=== Stone Hammer ===
====Borax====
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{| cellspacing="10"
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!Hammer & Borax
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!Hammer & Flux-stone
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|-
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|{{Grid/Inventory Table
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|shapeless=1
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|A1= |B1=      |C1=
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|A2= Stone Hammer,Steel Hammer |B2= Borax |C2=
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|A3= |B3=      |C3=
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|Output= Flux,6
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}}
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|{{Grid/Inventory Table
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|shapeless=1
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|A1= |B1=      |C1=
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|A2= Stone Hammer,Steel Hammer |B2= Rock (Chalk), Rock (Dolomite), Rock (Limestone), Rock (Marble) |C2=
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|A3= |B3=      |C3=
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|Output= Flux,2
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}}
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|}
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''Stone hammers are no longer consumed upon making flux, and the only difference between stone and metal is the total durability.''
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==Crafting Hammers==
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Unlike most stone tools, stone hammers have the same durability regardless of the type of stone used to make them. Stone Hammers can only be crafted with a [[stick]] as the handle.
===Stone Hammer===
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Stone Hammers in order of increasing durability: Sedimentary, Metamorphic, Igneous Intrusive, Igneous Extrusive.
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{{main|Rock}}
 
{{main|Rock}}
  
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! Finishing the Hammer.
 
! Finishing the Hammer.
 
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|-
|{{Knapping
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|{{Grid/Knapping
 
|A1= |B1= |C1= |D1= |E1=
 
|A1= |B1= |C1= |D1= |E1=
 
|A2= terraRock 01 |B2= terraRock 01 |C2= terraRock 01 |D2= terraRock 01 |E2= terraRock 01  
 
|A2= terraRock 01 |B2= terraRock 01 |C2= terraRock 01 |D2= terraRock 01 |E2= terraRock 01  
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}}
 
}}
 
|valign="top"|{{Grid/Inventory Table
 
|valign="top"|{{Grid/Inventory Table
|A1=  |B1= Stone Hammer Head |C1=
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|A1=  |B1= Stone Hammer Head
|A2=  |B2= Stick       |C2=
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|A2=  |B2= Stick
|A3=  |B3=            |C3=
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|Output= Stone Hammer
 
|Output= Stone Hammer
 
}}
 
}}
 
|}
 
|}
===Metal Hammer===
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=== Metal Hammer ===
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Metal Hammers can only be made from [[Metals#Tool Metals|tool metals]].  They can be cast in ceramic molds, or worked on a metal anvil.
 
Metal Hammers can only be made from [[Metals#Tool Metals|tool metals]].  They can be cast in ceramic molds, or worked on a metal anvil.
  
====Casting====
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==== Casting ====
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{{main|Metalworking Industry#Casting|Casting}}
 
{{main|Metalworking Industry#Casting|Casting}}
As of Build 77, [[Bismuth Bronze]], [[Black Bronze]], [[Bronze]], and [[Copper]] Hammers can be cast using a [[Vessel]] and a [[Ceramic Mold]] instead of working on an anvil.
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[[Bismuth Bronze]], [[Black Bronze]], [[Bronze]], and [[Copper]] Hammers can be cast using a [[Vessel]] or a [[Ceramic Mold]] instead of working on an anvil.
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===== Ceramic Mold =====
  
Once you have your [[Unshaped Copper]] (or a bronze) you need to make a Ceramic Hammer Mold:
 
 
{| cellspacing="10"
 
{| cellspacing="10"
 
!Making the Clay Tool Mold
 
!Making the Clay Tool Mold
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!Firing the Mold
 
|-
 
|-
|{{Knapping
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|{{Grid/Knapping
|A1= Clay flat light|B1= Clay flat light|C1= Clay flat light|D1= Clay flat light |E1= Clay flat light
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|A1= CFL|B1= CFL|C1= CFL|D1= CFL |E1= CFL
|A2= Clay Flat Dark|B2= Clay Flat Dark|C2= Clay Flat Dark|D2= Clay Flat Dark |E2= Clay Flat Dark
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|A2= CFD|B2= CFD|C2= CFD|D2= CFD |E2= CFD
|A3= Clay Flat Dark|B3= Clay Flat Dark|C3= Clay Flat Dark|D3= Clay Flat Dark |E3= Clay Flat Dark
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|A3= CFD|B3= CFD|C3= CFD|D3= CFD |E3= CFD
|A4= Clay flat light|B4= Clay flat light|C4= Clay Flat Dark|D4= Clay flat light |E4= Clay flat light
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|A4= CFL|B4= CFL|C4= CFD|D4= CFL |E4= CFL
|A5= Clay flat light|B5= Clay flat light|C5= Clay flat light|D5= Clay flat light |E5= Clay flat light
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|A5= CFL|B5= CFL|C5= CFL|D5= CFL |E5= CFL
 
|Output= Clay Mold Hammer
 
|Output= Clay Mold Hammer
 
}}
 
}}
|valign="top"|Fire the clay mold in a [[Pottery#Pit Kiln|Pit Kiln]] to get:<br>Ceramic Hammer Mold {{GridBlank|Ceramic Mold Hammer}}
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|{{Grid/Pit Kiln
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|A1= Clay Mold Hammer
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|Output= Ceramic Mold Hammer
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}}
 
|}
 
|}
  
To pour your mold, right click your ''liquid'' unshaped ingot to open the casting interface:
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===== Vessel =====
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Place an empty or partially filled Hammer 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.
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{{Grid/Vessel
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|Units=100
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|A1= Ceramic Mold Hammer; Ceramic Mold Hammer (Copper)
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}}
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===== Unshaped Ingot =====
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To fill the Hammer mold from a ceramic ingot mold, right click the ''liquid'' unshaped ingot to open the casting interface:
 
{| cellspacing="10"
 
{| cellspacing="10"
 
|{{Grid/Ceramic Mold
 
|{{Grid/Ceramic Mold
|A1= Unshaped Copper, Unshaped Bismuth Bronze, Unshaped Black Bronze, Unshaped Bronze |A2= Ceramic Mold Hammer
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|A1= Unshaped Copper;; Unshaped Bismuth Bronze;; Unshaped Black Bronze;; Unshaped Bronze; |A2= Ceramic Mold Hammer; Ceramic Mold
|Output= Ceramic Mold Hammer (Copper), Ceramic Mold Hammer (Bismuth Bronze), Ceramic Mold Hammer (Black Bronze), Ceramic Mold Hammer (Bronze)
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|Output= ; Ceramic Mold Hammer (Copper);; Ceramic Mold Hammer (Bismuth Bronze);; Ceramic Mold Hammer (Black Bronze);; Ceramic Mold Hammer (Bronze)
 
}}
 
}}
 
|}
 
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|-
 
|-
 
|{{Grid/Inventory Table
 
|{{Grid/Inventory Table
|A1=  |B1= |C1=
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|A2=  |B2= Ceramic Mold Hammer (Copper); Ceramic Mold Hammer (Bismuth Bronze); Ceramic Mold Hammer (Black Bronze); Ceramic Mold Hammer (Bronze)
|A2=  |B2= Ceramic Mold Hammer (Copper), Ceramic Mold Hammer (Bismuth Bronze), Ceramic Mold Hammer (Black Bronze), Ceramic Mold Hammer (Bronze)|C2=
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|Output= Hammer Head (Copper); Hammer Head (Bismuth Bronze); Hammer Head (Black Bronze); Hammer Head (Bronze)
|A3=  |B3= |C3=
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|Output= Hammer Head (Copper), Hammer Head (Bismuth Bronze), Hammer Head (Black Bronze), Hammer Head (Bronze)
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}}
 
}}
 
|{{Grid/Inventory Table
 
|{{Grid/Inventory Table
|A1=  |B1= Hammer Head (Copper), Hammer Head (Bismuth Bronze), Hammer Head (Black Bronze), Hammer Head (Bronze) |C1=
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|A1=  |B1= Hammer Head (Copper); Hammer Head (Bismuth Bronze); Hammer Head (Black Bronze); Hammer Head (Bronze)
|A2=  |B2= Stick       |C2=
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|A2=  |B2= Stick
|A3=  |B3=            |C3=
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|Output= Copper Hammer; Bismuth Bronze Hammer; Black Bronze Hammer; Bronze Hammer
|Output= Copper Hammer, Bismuth Bronze Hammer, Black Bronze Hammer, Bronze Hammer
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}}
 
}}
 
|}
 
|}
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====Smithing====
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==== Smithing ====
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{{main|Anvil#Working|Working}}
 
{{main|Anvil#Working|Working}}
Hammer 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.
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Hammer 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 Hammer Head =====
 
===== Smithing the Hammer Head =====
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{{Grid/Anvil
 
{{Grid/Anvil
|A1=Steel Ingot |C1= AnvilPlan Hammer Head
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|A1=Steel Ingot; |B1= ; Hammer Head (Steel) |C1= Hammer Head (Steel)
|A2=  |B2=
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|Tool= Stone Hammer
|A3=
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|Weld=
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|Tool= Stone Hammer |Flux=
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}}
 
}}
 
  
 
===== Finishing the Hammer =====
 
===== Finishing the Hammer =====
  
 
{{Grid/Inventory Table
 
{{Grid/Inventory Table
|A1=  |B1= Hammer Head (Steel) |C1=
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|A1=  |B1= Hammer Head (Steel)
|A2=  |B2= Stick       |C2=
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|A2=  |B2= Stick
|A3=  |B3=            |C3=
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|Output= Steel Hammer
 
|Output= Steel Hammer
 
}}
 
}}
  
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== Usage ==
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Hammers are used to work [[metals]] on an [[anvil]], smash Flux-stone and Borax to create [[flux]], and in combination with the [[chisel]] to detail, smooth, slab and stair blocks ''(Both the hammer and the chisel must be in the hotbar. When using the hammer with the chisel, it does not take damage, unlike with the chisel)''.
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Hammers may also be used to break logs, yielding 1-3 sticks, and to create [[Anvil#Stone|Stone Anvils]] by right-clicking on the top side of a [[Stone#Categories|Raw Igneous Stone]] block.
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While the hammer is not technically a weapon, it can be used to deal [[Damage Type|crushing damage]] at the cost of using twice the durability per hit, making it the only stone-age tool that is effective against skeletons.
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=== Flux ===
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{| cellspacing="10"
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!Hammer & Borax
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!Hammer & Flux-stone¹
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|-
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|{{Grid/Inventory Table
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|shapeless=1
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|A2= Stone Hammer; Steel Hammer |B2= Borax
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|Output= Flux,6
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}}
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|{{Grid/Inventory Table
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|shapeless=1
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|A2= Stone Hammer; Steel Hammer |B2= Rock (Chalk); Rock (Dolomite); Rock (Limestone); Rock (Marble)
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|Output= Flux,2
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}}
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|}
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
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!colspan=4| Flux-stone¹
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|-
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|{{GridImage|Rock (Chalk)}} Chalk
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|{{GridImage|Rock (Dolomite)}} Dolomite
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|{{GridImage|Rock (Limestone)}} Limestone
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|{{GridImage|Rock (Marble)}} Marble
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|}
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=== Stone Anvil ===
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After turning the raw stone into a stone anvil, the hammer must be placed inside to keep the block from reverting back into raw stone.
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{| class="wikitable"
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!colspan=5| [[Stone|Igneous Stone]]
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|-
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! Igneous Intrusive
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| {{GridImage|Diorite}} Diorite
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| {{GridImage|Gabbro}} Gabbro
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| {{GridImage|Granite}} Granite
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|-
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! Igneous Extrusive
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| {{GridImage|Andesite}} Andesite
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| {{GridImage|Basalt}} Basalt
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| {{GridImage|Dacite}} Dacite
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| {{GridImage|Rhyolite}} Rhyolite
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|}
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== Achievements ==
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{{main|Achievements}}
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Icon
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! Achievement
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! In-game description
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! Prerequisites
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! Actual requirements (if different)
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|-
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| {{Achievement|Stone Axe Head}}
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! Paleolithic!
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| Knap a stone tool to enter the Stone Age
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| Definitely a rock
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| {{Achievement|Axe Head (Copper)}}
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! Chalcolithic!
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| Cast something in metal to enter the Copper Age
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| No stone unturned
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| Fill a tool mold in a ceramic vessel filled with liquid metal.
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|-
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| {{Achievement|Stone Hammer}}
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! Hammer Time
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| Make a stone anvil
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| Paleolithic!
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| Right click with a hammer on top of a raw igneous stone block.
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|}
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== History ==
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{{History|b}}
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{{History||v1f|Stone hammers use cobble instead of raw stone.}}
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{{History||v1h|Added creating of flux from flux-stone and hammer.}}
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{{History||v2 Build 26|Flux can be processed from borax using a Stone Hammer, however the hammer will be lost in the process.}}
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{{History||v2 Build 40|Added Stone Masonry which requires a chisel and a hammer.|Stone tools are made via knapping.}}
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{{History||v2 Build 47|Stone anvils are made by right clicking on the top of a raw stone block with a hammer.}}
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{{History||v2 Build 49|Stone anvils render the hammer icon on the surface.}}
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{{History||Build 61|Added smashing a log in the world using a hammer to get sticks.}}
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{{History||78.4|Hammers deal crushing damage, a valid choice against early skeletons.}}
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{{History|foot}}
  
[[Category:Tools]]
 
  
 
{{Blocks}}
 
{{Blocks}}
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[[Category:Tools]]

Latest revision as of 02:15, 8 October 2014

Hammer
Stone Hammer.png
Stone HammerCopper HammerBismuth Bronze HammerBlack Bronze HammerBronze HammerWrought Iron HammerSteel HammerBlack Steel HammerBlue Steel HammerRed Steel Hammer
Stackable

No

Size

Small

Weight

Medium

ItemID

terrafirmacraft:item.16627, 16629 - 16636, 16638

Obtaining

Stone Hammer

Unlike most stone tools, stone hammers have the same durability regardless of the type of stone used to make them. Stone Hammers can only be crafted with a stick as the handle.

Main article: Rock
Knapping out the Hammer Head. Finishing the Hammer.
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Stone Hammer Head Stone Hammer
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Stick

Metal Hammer

Metal Hammers 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 Hammers 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
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL title= Clay Mold Hammer
CFD CFD CFD CFD CFD
CFD CFD CFD CFD CFD
CFL CFL CFD CFL CFL
CFL CFL CFL CFL CFL
Pit Kiln Pit Kiln Ceramic Mold Hammer
Pit Kiln
Clay Mold Hammer
Vessel

Place an empty or partially filled Hammer 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
Ceramic Mold Hammer


Unshaped Ingot

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

Unshaped Copper Grid layout Arrow (small).png Ceramic Mold Hammer

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

Removing the Head from the Mold Finishing the Hammer
Hammer Head (Copper)
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Ceramic Mold Hammer (Copper)
Hammer Head (Copper) Copper Hammer
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Stick

Smithing

Main article: Working

Hammer 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 Hammer Head
Working Rules
Grid Anvil Punch.png Grid Anvil Shrink.png
Punch, Last Any Shrink, Not Last
Grid Anvil Rules Blank.png
Steel Ingot
AnvilButton.png
Hammer Head (Steel)
Grid Anvil Weld.png Grid Anvil Red Rules.png Grid Anvil Green Rules.png
Stone Hammer Grid layout None i (verylong).png
Finishing the Hammer
Hammer Head (Steel) Steel Hammer
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Stick

Usage

Hammers are used to work metals on an anvil, smash Flux-stone and Borax to create flux, and in combination with the chisel to detail, smooth, slab and stair blocks (Both the hammer and the chisel must be in the hotbar. When using the hammer with the chisel, it does not take damage, unlike with the chisel).

Hammers may also be used to break logs, yielding 1-3 sticks, and to create Stone Anvils by right-clicking on the top side of a Raw Igneous Stone block.

While the hammer is not technically a weapon, it can be used to deal crushing damage at the cost of using twice the durability per hit, making it the only stone-age tool that is effective against skeletons.

Flux

Hammer & Borax Hammer & Flux-stone¹
Flux6
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Stone Hammer Borax
Grid layout Shapeless.png
Flux2
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Stone Hammer Rock (Chalk)
Grid layout Shapeless.png
Flux-stone¹
Grid Rock (Chalk).png Chalk Grid Rock (Dolomite).png Dolomite Grid Rock (Limestone).png Limestone Grid Rock (Marble).png Marble

Stone Anvil

After turning the raw stone into a stone anvil, the hammer must be placed inside to keep the block from reverting back into raw stone.

Igneous Stone
Igneous Intrusive Grid Diorite.png Diorite Grid Gabbro.png Gabbro Grid Granite.png Granite
Igneous Extrusive Grid Andesite.png Andesite Grid Basalt.png Basalt Grid Dacite.png Dacite Grid Rhyolite.png Rhyolite

Achievements

Main article: Achievements
Icon Achievement In-game description Prerequisites Actual requirements (if different)
Achievement-plain.png
Grid Stone Axe Head.png
Paleolithic! Knap a stone tool to enter the Stone Age Definitely a rock
Achievement-plain.png
Grid Axe Head (Copper).png
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.
Achievement-plain.png
Grid Stone Hammer.png
Hammer Time Make a stone anvil Paleolithic! Right click with a hammer on top of a raw igneous stone block.

History

Beta
v1fStone hammers use cobble instead of raw stone.
v1hAdded creating of flux from flux-stone and hammer.
v2 Build 26Flux can be processed from borax using a Stone Hammer, however the hammer will be lost in the process.
v2 Build 40Added Stone Masonry which requires a chisel and a hammer.
Stone tools are made via knapping.
v2 Build 47Stone anvils are made by right clicking on the top of a raw stone block with a hammer.
v2 Build 49Stone anvils render the hammer icon on the surface.
Build 61Added smashing a log in the world using a hammer to get sticks.
78.4Hammers deal crushing damage, a valid choice against early skeletons.


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