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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
''A hammer with a thick head made entirely from wood. Normally used to bonk other wooden things together. It is made from [wood type].''
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''A hammer with a thick head made entirely from wood. Normally used to bonk other wooden things together.''
  
 
'''Mallet''' is a wooden tool, generally used for pounding items together. Used in [[carpentry]] and [[leatherworking]].
 
'''Mallet''' is a wooden tool, generally used for pounding items together. Used in [[carpentry]] and [[leatherworking]].
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*Mallets that are made out of [[oak]], like all other wooden tool items, will take less damage when used.
 
*Mallets that are made out of [[oak]], like all other wooden tool items, will take less damage when used.
 
*Improving a mallet will require a second mallet at times.
 
*Improving a mallet will require a second mallet at times.
 
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*When improving a mallet with a log 0.06kg weight is removed from the log
 
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 19 July 2023

Mallet
A Mallet
Creation
Result
  • Mallet (1.20 kg)
Skill and improvement

Main / Skills / Carpentry / Mallet

Description

A hammer with a thick head made entirely from wood. Normally used to bonk other wooden things together.

Mallet is a wooden tool, generally used for pounding items together. Used in carpentry and leatherworking.

Usage

  • Improving items: Right-click on an item and select "Hammer".
  • Planning structures: Right-click on an empty tile to plan buildings, or right-click on any empty tile border to plan fences, gates, and walls.
  • Viewing slope heights while hovering over a tile border when activated
  • Modifying plain stone walls into the trimmed, stone wall variant.

Notes

  • Shaft quality determines success rate.
  • Mallet head quality determines max QL and wood type. It is quite possible that the mallet created has the same quality as your shafts had right off the bat.
  • Mallets that are made out of oak, like all other wooden tool items, will take less damage when used.
  • Improving a mallet will require a second mallet at times.
  • When improving a mallet with a log 0.06kg weight is removed from the log