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{{Object
 
{{Object
|image=Pickaxes.gif
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|image=Wooden_pickaxe.png
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| image2 = Stone_pickaxe.png
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| image3 = Iron_pickaxe.png
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| image4 = Golden_pickaxe.png
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| image5 = Diamond_pickaxe.png
 
|name=Pickaxe
 
|name=Pickaxe
|type=Tools, Crafted
 
 
|stackable=No
 
|stackable=No
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|type=Tool
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|id=See [[#Data Values|data values]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
A pickaxe is required to obtain any stone, and must be of a suitable material for different minerals.
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Pickaxes are a type of [[Tools|tool]] required to obtain stone related [[blocks]] and to mine [[ores]].
  
==Obtaining==
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== Obtaining ==
===Natural generation===
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=== Natural Generation ===
[[Wooden planks|Wooden]] pickaxes and [[cobblestone|stone]] pickaxes can be found in a [[Bonus chest]]. They can also be found inside [[chest]]s in [[dungeons]], [[skyhold]]s and [[Biomes#Ruins|ruins]].
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Wooden pickaxes with full durability can be found in 52.2% of [[Chest#Bonus Chest|bonus chest]] in stacks of 1.
  
===Crafting===
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Stone pickaxes with 20-50 damage can be found in 52.2% of bonus chests in stacks of 1.
3 x head material across the top row, and 2 sticks/bamboo vertically below the centre.
 
Head materials below.
 
  
{{BigCrafting
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Stone pickaxes with 50-100 damage can be found in 21.8% of [[loot chest]]s in stacks of 1.
|1=Tool material
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|1pic=Tool materials.gif
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=== Crafting ===
|2=Tool material
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Pickaxes are crafted using three tool materials and two [[stick]]s.
|2pic=Tool materials.gif
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{{CraftBig
|3=Tool material
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|animation-sync=true
|3pic=Tool materials.gif
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|A1-animated=true
|5=Stick
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|A1-name1 = Wooden Planks
|5pic=Stick.png
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|A1-name2 = Cobblestone
|8=Stick
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|A1-name3 = Iron Ingot
|8pic=Stick.png
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|A1-name4 = Gold Ingot
|output=Pickaxe
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|A1-name5 = Diamond
|outputpic=Pickaxes.gif
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|A2-animated=true
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|A2-name1 = Wooden Planks
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|A2-name2 = Cobblestone
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|A2-name3 = Iron Ingot
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|A2-name4 = Gold Ingot
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|A2-name5 = Diamond
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|A3-animated=true
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|A3-name1 = Wooden Planks
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|A3-name2 = Cobblestone
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|A3-name3 = Iron Ingot
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|A3-name4 = Gold Ingot
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|A3-name5 = Diamond
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|B2-animated=true
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|B2-name1=Stick
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|B2-name2=Bamboo
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|C2-animated=true
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|C2-name1=Stick
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|C2-name2=Bamboo
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|output-animated=true
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|output-name1 = Wooden Pickaxe
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|output-name2 = Stone Pickaxe
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|output-name3 = Iron Pickaxe
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|output-name4 = Golden Pickaxe
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|output-name5 = Diamond Pickaxe
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}}
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=== Repairing ===
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Two pickaxes of the same material can be combined in the crafting grid to combine their durability.
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{{CraftSmall
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| animation-sync = true
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| A1-animated = true
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| A1-name1 = Wooden Pickaxe
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| A1-durability1 = 50
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| A1-name2 = Stone Pickaxe
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| A1-durability2 = 50
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| A1-name3 = Iron Pickaxe
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| A1-durability3 = 50
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| A1-name4 = Golden Pickaxe
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| A1-durability4 = 50
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| A1-name5 = Diamond Pickaxe
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| A1-durability5 = 50
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| A2-animated = true
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| A2-name1 = Wooden Pickaxe
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| A2-durability1 = 50
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| A2-name2 = Stone Pickaxe
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| A2-durability2 = 50
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| A2-name3 = Iron Pickaxe
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| A2-durability3 = 50
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| A2-name4 = Golden Pickaxe
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| A2-durability4 = 50
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| A2-name5 = Diamond Pickaxe
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| A2-durability5 = 50
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| output-animated = true
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| output-name1 = Wooden Pickaxe
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| output-name2 = Stone Pickaxe
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| output-name3 = Iron Pickaxe
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| output-name4 = Golden Pickaxe
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| output-name5 = Diamond Pickaxe
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}}
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This can also be done through use of the [[anvil]], to preserve enchantments.
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{{Anvil
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| animation-sync = true
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| input-animated = true
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| input-name1 = Wooden Pickaxe
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| input-name2 = Stone Pickaxe
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| input-name3 = Iron Pickaxe
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| input-name4 = Golden Pickaxe
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| input-name5 = Diamond Pickaxe
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| input-durability1 = 50
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| input-durability2 = 50
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| input-durability3 = 50
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| input-durability4 = 50
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| input-durability5 = 50
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| input2-animated = true
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| input2-name1 = Wooden Pickaxe
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| input2-name2 = Stone Pickaxe
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| input2-name3 = Iron Pickaxe
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| input2-name4 = Golden Pickaxe
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| input2-name5 = Diamond Pickaxe
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| input-minetip-text1 = Fortune III
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| input-minetip-text2 = Fortune III
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| input-minetip-text3 = Fortune III
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| input-minetip-text4 = Fortune III
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| input-minetip-text5 = Fortune III
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| input2-durability1 = 50
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| input2-durability2 = 50
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| input2-durability3 = 50
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| input2-durability4 = 50
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| input2-durability5 = 50
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| output-animated = true
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| output-name1 = Wooden Pickaxe
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| output-name2 = Stone Pickaxe
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| output-name3 = Iron Pickaxe
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| output-name4 = Golden Pickaxe
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| output-name5 = Diamond Pickaxe
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| output-minetip-text1 = Fortune III
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| output-minetip-text2 = Fortune III
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| output-minetip-text3 = Fortune III
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| output-minetip-text4 = Fortune III
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| output-minetip-text5 = Fortune III
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
 
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=== Mining ===
Successive types include the abilities of previous ones but can mine faster, and give the player the ability to collect drops from some blocks.
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Pickaxes are used to mine stone related blocks and ores. These blocks that pickaxes mine faster would usually not drop if not mined with one. Successive types include the abilities of previous ones but can mine faster, and give the player the ability to collect drops from some blocks.
  
 
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* Some blocks drop nothing even with a diamond pickaxe, such as the [[mob spawner]].
 
* Some blocks drop nothing even with a diamond pickaxe, such as the [[mob spawner]].
  
{| class="wikitable" width=80%
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! style="width:20%:"|<center>'''Pickaxe'''</center>
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Pickaxes have different durability depending on which tool material they were made out of. The greater the tier the greater the number of blocks it is able to mine.
! style="width:10%;"|<center> '''Material''' </center>
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{| class="wikitable" width=80% style="text-align:center;"
! style="width:20%:"|<center>'''Uses'''</center>
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!Pickaxe
! style="width:20%:"|<center>'''Collects'''</center>
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!Material
! style="width:20%:"|<center>'''Breaks faster'''</center>
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!Uses
! style="width:40%:"|<center>'''Breaks(without dropping)'''</center>
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!Speed
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!Breaks without dropping
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!Breaks faster
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!Collects
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[file:Wooden pickaxe.png|center|32px|Wooden pickaxe]]
 
|[[file:Wooden pickaxe.png|center|32px|Wooden pickaxe]]
 
|[[Wooden planks]]
 
|[[Wooden planks]]
|<center>60</center>
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|60
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|Slowest
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|Iron, lapis, redstone, obsidian, topaz, ender gem.
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|[[Glowstone]], [[odd rock ore]], [[bone block]].
 
|[[Stone]]/[[cobblestone]] (dropping cobblestone), [[coal ore]], [[sandstone]], [[enderstone]].
 
|[[Stone]]/[[cobblestone]] (dropping cobblestone), [[coal ore]], [[sandstone]], [[enderstone]].
|[[glowstone]], [[odd rock ore]], [[bone block]].
 
|iron, lapis, redstone, obsidian, topaz, ender gem.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[file:Stone_pickaxe.png|center|32px|Stone pickaxe]]
 
|[[file:Stone_pickaxe.png|center|32px|Stone pickaxe]]
 
|[[Cobblestone]]
 
|[[Cobblestone]]
|<center>130</center>
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|132
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|Second slowest
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|[[Lapis lazuli ore]], [[redstone ore]], [[gold ore]], [[diamond ore]], [[ender gem ore]]
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|[[Glowstone]], [[odd rock ore]], [[bone block]], [[stone]]/[[cobblestone]] (dropping cobblestone), [[coal ore]], [[sandstone]], [[enderstone]].
 
|[[Iron ore]], [[coral]]
 
|[[Iron ore]], [[coral]]
|[[Glowstone]], [[odd rock ore]], [[bone block]], [[stone]]/[[cobblestone]] (dropping cobblestone), [[coal ore]], [[sandstone]], [[enderstone]].
 
|[[Lapis lazuli ore]], [[redstone ore]], [[gold ore]], [[diamond ore]], [[ender gem ore]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[file:Iron_pickaxe.png|center|32px|Iron pickaxe]]
 
|[[file:Iron_pickaxe.png|center|32px|Iron pickaxe]]
 
|[[Iron ingot]]
 
|[[Iron ingot]]
|<center>251</center>
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|251
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|Fast
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|[[Obsidian]]
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|[[Glowstone]], [[odd rock ore]], [[bone block]], [[stone]]/[[cobblestone]] (dropping cobblestone).
 
|[[Lapis lazuli ore]], [[redstone ore]], [[gold ore]], [[diamond ore]], [[ender gem ore]]. It can break anything but [[obsidian]].
 
|[[Lapis lazuli ore]], [[redstone ore]], [[gold ore]], [[diamond ore]], [[ender gem ore]]. It can break anything but [[obsidian]].
|[[Glowstone]], [[odd rock ore]], [[bone block]], [[stone]]/[[cobblestone]] (dropping cobblestone).
 
|[[Obsidian]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[file:Golden_pickaxe.png|center|32px|Gold pickaxe]]
 
|[[file:Golden_pickaxe.png|center|32px|Gold pickaxe]]
 
|[[Gold ingot]]
 
|[[Gold ingot]]
|<center>33</center>
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|33
|Same as the Iron pickaxe
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|Fastest
|Same as the Iron pickaxe
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|Same as the iron pickaxe
|Same as the Iron pickaxe
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|Same as the iron pickaxe
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|Same as the iron pickaxe
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[file:Diamond_pickaxe.png|center|32px|Diamond pickaxe]]
 
|[[file:Diamond_pickaxe.png|center|32px|Diamond pickaxe]]
 
|[[Diamond]]
 
|[[Diamond]]
|<center>1500</center>
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|1562
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|Second fastest
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|(All possible collectable blocks are collected)
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|Fastest possible speed for everything
 
|Can mine [[obsidian]], as well as all other blocks(apart from bedrock)
 
|Can mine [[obsidian]], as well as all other blocks(apart from bedrock)
|Fastest possible speed for everything
 
|(All possible collectable blocks are collected)
 
 
|}
 
|}
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=== Weapon ===
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Pickaxes can be used to deal more damage than by hand, however they deal less damage than a [[Swords|sword]] or [[Axes|axe]] tool of the same material and use up two durability points when used to do damage to a [[Mobs|mob]].
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=== Enchanting ===
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Pickaxes can be enchanted directly through the [[enchantment table]].
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Enchantments applicable to pickaxes include:
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*[[Enchanting#Silk Touch|Silk touch]](Max lvl I)*
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*[[Enchanting#Efficiency|Efficiency]](Max lvl II)
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*[[Enchanting#Fortune|Fortune]](Max lvl III)*
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*[[Enchanting#Unbreaking|Unbreaking]](Max lvl IV)
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''*Note: Silk touch and fortune are mutually exclusive.''
  
 
== Tasks ==
 
== Tasks ==
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
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{{Tasks|5=|6=|7=}}
! style="width:5%;"| '''#'''
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! style="width:40%:"|'''Task'''
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== Data Values ==
! style="width:40%:"|'''Objective'''
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=== ID ===
! style="width:15%:"|<center>'''Needs'''</center>
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Pickaxes use their ID to determine their grade.
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
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!<center>'''Pickaxe'''</center>
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!<center> '''ID''' </center>
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|-
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|[[file:Wooden_pickaxe.png|center|32px|Wooden pickaxe]]
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|<code>wooden_pickaxe</code>
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|-
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|[[file:Stone_pickaxe.png|center|32px|Stone pickaxe]]
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|<code>stone_pickaxe</code>
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|-
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|[[file:Iron_pickaxe.png|center|32px|Iron pickaxe]]
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|<code>iron_pickaxe</code>
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|-
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|[[file:Golden_pickaxe.png|center|32px|Golden pickaxe]]
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|<code>golden_pickaxe</code>
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|-
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|[[file:Diamond_pickaxe.png|center|32px|Diamond pickaxe]]
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|<code>diamond_pickaxe</code>
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|}
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=== Item Data ===
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Item data is used to determine the durability of the pickaxe. If using the <code>/give</code> [[Commands|command]], this can be specified using the third parameter. Positive integers are how much durability the pickaxe has taken away from full durability, and negative integers are how much durability the pickaxe has left. For example, the command <code>/give wooden_pickaxe 1 10</code> gives one wooden pickaxe with ten durability taken away from full durability.
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== History ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Version
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!Date
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!Changes
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|-
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! [[First 30 days|Prior to 1.4.34]]
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! [[First 30 days#Day 10|Day 10]]
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|
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* Added the wooden pickaxe recipe
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|-
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! [[First 30 days|Prior to 1.4.34]]
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! [[First 30 days#Day 11|Day 11]]
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|
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* Wooden pickaxe
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* Other pickaxes
 
|-
 
|-
|'''5'''
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! [[Version History#1.19|1.19]]
|Craft a Wooden Pickaxe.
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! Nov 19, 2011
|Make a [[Pickaxes|wooden pickaxe]].
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|  
|<center>{{User:Tobias Alcaraz/Tip|[[File:CraftingTable.png|20px]]|This task requires a Crafting Table.}} {{User:Tobias Alcaraz/Tip|[[File:Stick.png|20px]]|This task requires two sticks.}} {{User:Tobias Alcaraz/Tip|[[File:Wooden Planks.png|20px]]|This task requires three Wooden Planks.}}</center>
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* Updated the textures of pickaxes
 
|-
 
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|'''6'''
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! [[Version History#1.23|1.23]]
|Craft a Stone Pickaxe.
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! Nov 13, 2015
|Make a [[Pickaxes|stone pickaxe]].
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|  
|<center>{{User:Tobias Alcaraz/Tip|[[File:CraftingTable.png|20px]]|This task requires a Crafting Table.}} {{User:Tobias Alcaraz/Tip|[[File:Stick.png|20px]]|This task requires two sticks.}} {{User:Tobias Alcaraz/Tip|[[File:Cobblestone.png|20px]]|This task requires three Cobblestone blocks.}}</center>
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* Wooden and stone pickaxes can no longer be used to mine gold
 
|-
 
|-
|'''7'''
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! [[Version History#1.27|1.27]]
|Craft an Iron Pickaxe.
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! Nov 13, 2015
|Make an [[Pickaxes|iron pickaxe]].
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|  
|<center>{{User:Tobias Alcaraz/Tip|[[File:CraftingTable.png|20px]]|This task requires a Crafting Table.}} {{User:Tobias Alcaraz/Tip|[[File:Stick.png|20px]]|This task requires two sticks.}} {{User:Tobias Alcaraz/Tip|[[File:Iron ingot.png|20px]]|This task requires three Iron Ingots.}}</center>
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* Pickaxes can be repaired through crafting and through the anvil
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* In the image files of Mine Blocks there is a purple pickaxe, labelled "pickaxe6"
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* There is an unobtainable obsidian pickaxe in the game's code. It has 3000 durability points, and breaks many blocks instantly, and could also mine bedrock. It was added and is currently the only known remnant of a Points system where players would get points through an unknown way then trade them in for special/useful items.
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[[File:Obsidian pickaxe mb.png|thumb|The unused Obsidian Pickaxe]]
  
== See also ==
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== See Also ==
 
* [[Tools]]
 
* [[Tools]]
 
* [[Swords]]
 
* [[Swords]]
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* [[Hoes]]
 
* [[Hoes]]
  
[[Category:Tools]][[Category:Unfinished]]
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[[Category:Tools]]

Latest revision as of 15:05, 19 November 2023




Pickaxe
Wooden pickaxe.png
Stone pickaxe.png
Iron pickaxe.png
Golden pickaxe.png
Diamond pickaxe.png
Type:Tool
Stackable:No
Identifier:See data values

Pickaxes are a type of tool required to obtain stone related blocks and to mine ores.

Obtaining

Natural Generation

Wooden pickaxes with full durability can be found in 52.2% of bonus chest in stacks of 1.

Stone pickaxes with 20-50 damage can be found in 52.2% of bonus chests in stacks of 1.

Stone pickaxes with 50-100 damage can be found in 21.8% of loot chests in stacks of 1.

Crafting

Pickaxes are crafted using three tool materials and two sticks.

Wooden PlanksWooden PlanksWooden PlanksWooden PlanksWooden Planks Wooden PlanksWooden PlanksWooden PlanksWooden PlanksWooden Planks Wooden PlanksWooden PlanksWooden PlanksWooden PlanksWooden Planks Invisible-sprite StickStick Invisible-sprite Invisible-sprite StickStick Invisible-sprite Wooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden Pickaxe

Repairing

Two pickaxes of the same material can be combined in the crafting grid to combine their durability.

Wooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden Pickaxe Wooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden Pickaxe Invisible-sprite Invisible-sprite Wooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden Pickaxe

This can also be done through use of the anvil, to preserve enchantments.

Anvil - Repair & Rename Wooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden Pickaxe Wooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden Pickaxe Wooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden PickaxeWooden Pickaxe

Usage

Mining

Pickaxes are used to mine stone related blocks and ores. These blocks that pickaxes mine faster would usually not drop if not mined with one. Successive types include the abilities of previous ones but can mine faster, and give the player the ability to collect drops from some blocks.

Note:

  • Bedrock cannot be broken by any means in Survival mode.
  • Some blocks drop nothing even with a diamond pickaxe, such as the mob spawner.


Pickaxes have different durability depending on which tool material they were made out of. The greater the tier the greater the number of blocks it is able to mine.

Pickaxe Material Uses Speed Breaks without dropping Breaks faster Collects
Wooden pickaxe
Wooden planks 60 Slowest Iron, lapis, redstone, obsidian, topaz, ender gem. Glowstone, odd rock ore, bone block. Stone/cobblestone (dropping cobblestone), coal ore, sandstone, enderstone.
Stone pickaxe
Cobblestone 132 Second slowest Lapis lazuli ore, redstone ore, gold ore, diamond ore, ender gem ore Glowstone, odd rock ore, bone block, stone/cobblestone (dropping cobblestone), coal ore, sandstone, enderstone. Iron ore, coral
Iron pickaxe
Iron ingot 251 Fast Obsidian Glowstone, odd rock ore, bone block, stone/cobblestone (dropping cobblestone). Lapis lazuli ore, redstone ore, gold ore, diamond ore, ender gem ore. It can break anything but obsidian.
Gold pickaxe
Gold ingot 33 Fastest Same as the iron pickaxe Same as the iron pickaxe Same as the iron pickaxe
Diamond pickaxe
Diamond 1562 Second fastest (All possible collectable blocks are collected) Fastest possible speed for everything Can mine obsidian, as well as all other blocks(apart from bedrock)

Weapon

Pickaxes can be used to deal more damage than by hand, however they deal less damage than a sword or axe tool of the same material and use up two durability points when used to do damage to a mob.

Enchanting

Pickaxes can be enchanted directly through the enchantment table.

Enchantments applicable to pickaxes include:

*Note: Silk touch and fortune are mutually exclusive.

Tasks

Number Icon[ng] Name Newgrounds name Description [ng] Objective Points[ng] Requirements
5 Craft a wooden pickaxe Wooden Pickaxe Use this to mine stone and coal Make a wooden pickaxe 5 ×1 Crafting Table ×2 Stick ×3 Wooden Planks
6 Craft a stone pickaxe Stone Pickaxe With this, you can also mine iron and make an iron pickaxe! Make a stone pickaxe 5 ×1 Crafting Table ×2 Stick ×3 Cobblestone
7 Craft an iron pickaxe Iron Pickaxe You can now mine diamonds... sparkle sparkle! Make an iron pickaxe 5 ×1 Crafting Table ×2 Stick ×3 Iron ingot

Data Values

ID

Pickaxes use their ID to determine their grade.

Pickaxe
ID
Wooden pickaxe
wooden_pickaxe
Stone pickaxe
stone_pickaxe
Iron pickaxe
iron_pickaxe
Golden pickaxe
golden_pickaxe
Diamond pickaxe
diamond_pickaxe

Item Data

Item data is used to determine the durability of the pickaxe. If using the /give command, this can be specified using the third parameter. Positive integers are how much durability the pickaxe has taken away from full durability, and negative integers are how much durability the pickaxe has left. For example, the command /give wooden_pickaxe 1 10 gives one wooden pickaxe with ten durability taken away from full durability.

History

Version Date Changes
Prior to 1.4.34 Day 10
  • Added the wooden pickaxe recipe
Prior to 1.4.34 Day 11
  • Wooden pickaxe
  • Other pickaxes
1.19 Nov 19, 2011
  • Updated the textures of pickaxes
1.23 Nov 13, 2015
  • Wooden and stone pickaxes can no longer be used to mine gold
1.27 Nov 13, 2015
  • Pickaxes can be repaired through crafting and through the anvil

Trivia

  • There is an unobtainable obsidian pickaxe in the game's code. It has 3000 durability points, and breaks many blocks instantly, and could also mine bedrock. It was added and is currently the only known remnant of a Points system where players would get points through an unknown way then trade them in for special/useful items.
The unused Obsidian Pickaxe

See Also