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== Minerals ==
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File:Copper.jpeg|Copper - 130 HP
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==Pickaxes==
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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
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.
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▲The first member of the pickaxe family is the wooden variant. It is made solely for new players to mine rocks. My suggestion is to only buy only 1 or 2 of these, with those, you should have enough XP to reach a high enough level to use the Iron Pickaxe.
▲The second member of the pickaxe family is the iron variant. This practically is just the wooden pickaxe with a bit more extra hits. You'll probably use this for quite a short period of time so I suggest you not stock up on supplies.
▲The final member of the pickaxe family is the diamond pickaxe. The final pickaxe, being the most efficient and durable. Despite it's name, you won't be mining diamonds firstly with this pickaxe. You'll have to do a painful grind through emeralds in order to reach diamond ore.
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