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As a digging tool, It has the slowest digging times of all [[Tool|tools]]. | As a digging tool, It has the slowest digging times of all [[Tool|tools]]. | ||
− | As a weapon, it’s rather slow and deals damage of | + | As a weapon, it’s rather slow and deals damage of {{Heart|0.5}}to the target. |
You can collect items with most items/tools as well, so using only the hand has no real benefit over using a “real” tool or weapon, except that it never [[wear|wears]] off. | You can collect items with most items/tools as well, so using only the hand has no real benefit over using a “real” tool or weapon, except that it never [[wear|wears]] off. |
Revision as of 08:36, 20 October 2013
The hand is the most basic “tool” in Minetest. It’s main uses are collecting items (by clicking on them), breaking the weakest blocks and being a melee weapon.
As a digging tool, It has the slowest digging times of all tools.
As a weapon, it’s rather slow and deals damage of to the target.
You can collect items with most items/tools as well, so using only the hand has no real benefit over using a “real” tool or weapon, except that it never wears off.
However, with the hand you can break more blocks than you’d expect:
- Bookshelf
- empty Chest
- empty Locked Chest you own
- Glass
- Obsidian Glass
- Sand
- Desert Sand
- Gravel
- Clay
- Snow Block
- Wooden Planks
- Junglewood Planks
- Tree
- Jungle Tree
- Dirt
- Grass Block
- Wool
- Flowers and basicly all other small plants
- Leaves
- Jungle Leaves
are just some of them. However, the digging speed is very slow.
The “implicit” hand
If you carry an item which is not a tool (for example: a stone), it has the same properties as you’d have with the hand, which means, you can collect items and dig the weakest blocks with the same digging time as with the hand. If you use a tool to break a block for which this tool wasn’t build for, the digging time also equals those of the hand as long as the block is breakable by hand at all. The tool does not wear off from that. For example, if you use a pickaxe to dig out dirt, the pickaxe behaves exactly like the hand.