{ "name": "Flint Tools", "icon": "notreepunching:axe/flint", "category": "gettingstarted", "sortnum": 30, "pages": [ { "type": "crafting", "recipe": "notreepunching:tools/flint_axe", "text": "With the availability of Flint and Fibers, you can finally create the next tool. $(p)$(item)The Flint Hatchet$() is what you can use to gather wood. As an axe, it can also be used to $(thing)chop wood$(). More on that later." }, { "type": "crafting", "recipe": "notreepunching:tools/flint_pickaxe", "text": "The $(item)Flint Pickaxe$() will allow you to start mining ores, stones, and metal-based blocks. $(br)It is essential that you have this with you at all times, as you will be needing it much more often than you think." }, { "type": "crafting", "recipe": "notreepunching:tools/flint_shovel", "text": "The $(item)Flint Shovel$() allows you to break and collect soil-based materials faster." }, { "type": "crafting", "recipe": "notreepunching:tools/flint_hoe", "text": "The $(item)Flint Hoe$() is used to tilt dirt, grass blocks and grass paths into $(item)farmland$(). $(p)To do this, simply right click with the hoe on the block you want to tilt." }, { "type": "text", "title": "Beyond Flint Tools", "text": "As flint tools are the most primitive forms tools, they might not be as efficient in the long run. $(p)You can eventually make better ones that mine blocks at faster speeds, with the speed increasing depending on the material it is made out of." } ] }