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== Minerals ==
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== Pickaxes ==▼
It is made solely for new players to mine rocks. My suggestion is to only buy 1 or 2 of these, with those, you should have enough XP to reach a high enough level to use the Iron Pickaxe.▼
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▲File:WoodenPickaxe.jpeg|'''<u>Wooden Pickaxe - $100</u>'''<p>The first member of the pickaxe family is the wooden variant. It is made solely for new players to mine rocks.
File:IronPickaxe.jpeg|'''<u>Iron Pickaxe - $200</u>'''<p>The second member of the pickaxe family is the iron variant and is practically the wooden pickaxe with extra hits. It will be used for quite a short period of time, so it is suggested not to stock up on supplies.
File:GoldenPickaxe.jpeg|'''<u>Gold Pickaxe - $250</u>'''<p>The third member of the pickaxe family is the gold variant, which will be used for quite a long period of time. Through the treacherous journey, this pickaxe will be alongside you.
File:Diapick.jpeg|'''<u>Diamond Pickaxe - $400</u>'''<p>The final member of the pickaxe family is the diamond pickaxe. Being the final pickaxe, it is the most efficient and durable. Despite it's name, a painful grind through emeralds will have to be completed in order to reach the diamond ore.
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