I was just wondering what everyone else's opinion is on their TiCo Tool making.
Personally for me, I head straight for the Cleaver.
Components- Paper tough rod, Manylyun Blade (Pardon Spelling), Thaumium tough rod, and lastly a thaumium plate.
Upgrades-216/216 Quartz, Auto-Repair, Blaze Powder 25/25 and a Necrotic Bone.
Using this, I two shot the Heatscar Spiders in the nether, and one shot Zombies, Skeletons, Creepers etc. (Not Endermen)
Now for my PIck
Components-I used a Cobalt pickaxe head, Paper binding and a thaumium tool rod.
Upgrades- Auto-Repair 2, Silk-Touch, and 100/100 Redstone.
Now, I prefer the silk-touch over fortune and auto smelt because it saves the ores for better processing later. However, I do have a pick with fortune on it (Same components) for the diamonds and other ores.
I would like to see what your best TiCo Tools are in your opinion. Happy posting
Personally for me, I head straight for the Cleaver.
Components- Paper tough rod, Manylyun Blade (Pardon Spelling), Thaumium tough rod, and lastly a thaumium plate.
Upgrades-216/216 Quartz, Auto-Repair, Blaze Powder 25/25 and a Necrotic Bone.
Using this, I two shot the Heatscar Spiders in the nether, and one shot Zombies, Skeletons, Creepers etc. (Not Endermen)
Now for my PIck
Components-I used a Cobalt pickaxe head, Paper binding and a thaumium tool rod.
Upgrades- Auto-Repair 2, Silk-Touch, and 100/100 Redstone.
Now, I prefer the silk-touch over fortune and auto smelt because it saves the ores for better processing later. However, I do have a pick with fortune on it (Same components) for the diamonds and other ores.
I would like to see what your best TiCo Tools are in your opinion. Happy posting
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