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Copper and tin conspire well together, forging an alliance to destroy their former friends. The Bronze Pickaxe can shatter the mightiest stone and can mine through more durable ore than bone and stone could ever dream to battle. | Copper and tin conspire well together, forging an alliance to destroy their former friends. The Bronze Pickaxe can shatter the mightiest stone and can mine through more durable ore than bone and stone could ever dream to battle. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:32, 9 April 2026
Script error: No such module "Top icons". Template:Infobox Item The Bronze Pickaxe is a Power level 3 Dragonwilds:Pickaxe that can be crafted at a Dragonwilds:Smithing Anvil. It can mine the same ores as the previous tiers, along with Dragonwilds:Silver Ore, Dragonwilds:Gold Ore, and Dragonwilds:Iron Ore, as well as Dragonwilds:Sandstone, and Dragonwilds:Granite, dealing 34 damage to mineable ores, and 68 with a Critical Swing.
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Recipe tree
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Journal
Copper and tin conspire well together, forging an alliance to destroy their former friends. The Bronze Pickaxe can shatter the mightiest stone and can mine through more durable ore than bone and stone could ever dream to battle.
The dwarves that Dragonwilds:Guthix brought with him to Dragonwilds:Ashenfall, were fond of the Bronze Pickaxe. While iron and steel are sturdier, the Bronze Pickaxe was more readily available and they could risk a little decoration. Many would customise their pickaxes with family crests or a nickname that embodied them well. Often these would make the pickaxe impractical, yet they became a popular heirloom handed down to family members.