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* Improving these is a good way to train carpentry.
 
* Improving these is a good way to train carpentry.
 
* The '''axe trap''' is suspected to be among the most deadly traps, sided closely with the [[scythe trap]]
 
* The '''axe trap''' is suspected to be among the most deadly traps, sided closely with the [[scythe trap]]
* PVE: Traps affect enemy kingdoms / villages only. PVE servers have none so traps do not harm players in PVE. All other trap mechanics operate normally in PVE.
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* PvE: Traps affect enemy kingdoms / villages on PvP only. They do not harm players or mobs on PvE. All other trap mechanics operate normally on PvE.
  
  

Revision as of 23:21, 23 February 2023

Main / Skills / Carpentry / Axe trap

Axe trap
A Axe trap
Creation
Total materials
Result
  • Axe trap (50.0 kg)
Skill and improvement

Description

The trap is made from a strong wooden frame, and a spring that triggers a heavy axe.

The axe trap is a trap used to deal heavy damage.

Creating

  • Creation success is influenced by the active large nails.
  • Failure in creating will damage both the large nails and the plank; failure in continuing will damage the item being added.
  • These are extremely difficult to make and continue, at least 55 carpentry is advised,
    • 75 carpentry, 50 ql large nails = 70% creation chance
  • The success rate is highly dependent on the quality of the material.

Improving

Usage

Axe traps are placed on tree and bush tiles, the traps skill affects the placement chance.

Notes

  • The trap's volume is very large; a single trap is too big to fit in a small cart.
  • Improving these is a good way to train carpentry.
  • The axe trap is suspected to be among the most deadly traps, sided closely with the scythe trap
  • PvE: Traps affect enemy kingdoms / villages on PvP only. They do not harm players or mobs on PvE. All other trap mechanics operate normally on PvE.