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'''Tools''' help you do things in the world. You can carry them with you in your backpack for ready use, or store them in a [[chest]] when not immediately needed.  You can upgrade your tools at the [[Blacksmith#Upgrade Tools|Blacksmith]] for money and metal bars, with upgrades taking two days to complete. During the upgrade, you can't buy anything or ask [[Clint]] to break open geodes. (Break open your geodes before giving him a tool to upgrade.) Tools must be upgraded in ascending order of materials; for example, a copper tool can't be upgraded directly to iridium.
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'''Tools''' help you do things in the world. You can carry them with you in your [[Inventory|backpack]] for ready use, or store them in a [[chest]] when not immediately needed.   
  
Tip: The practical meaning of an upgrade "taking two days to complete" is that you will wake up on two successive days without your tool. (It is at the blacksmith's.) This means that on the day you bring it in to be upgraded, you may first use the tool for any number of hours, so long as you hand it over to the blacksmith before the shop's closing time. You will then have one complete day without the tool. The second day, you may retrieve the upgraded tool at any time after the shop opens, and then use it freely. Thus, "two days" does not end up meaning exactly 48 hours, but something less than that. It is somewhat clearer to think of it as two nights.
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You can upgrade your tools at the [[Blacksmith#Upgrade Tools|Blacksmith]] in exchange for gold and metal bars, with upgrades taking two days to complete. During the upgrade, you can't buy anything or ask [[Clint]] to break open geodes. Tools must be upgraded in ascending order of materials; for example, a copper tool can't be upgraded directly to iridium.
  
==Energy Consumption==
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Tip: The practical meaning of an upgrade "taking two days to complete" is that you will wake up on two successive days without your tool. You may use the tool during the day, then take it to the Blacksmith (before it closes) to upgrade. The next day you will be without your tool. The following day, you must travel to the Blacksmith to pick up the tool, and can use it for the remainder of the day.  
Using an upgradeable tool consumes some of the player's daily energy, as reflected in the energy bar. The base consumption is two energy points for each tool use. Consumption decreases as the player gains skills levels, an effect the game describes as "increased proficiency" when it announces a new level has been reached. The farming skill affects the hoe and watering can, foraging affects the axe, and mining affects the pickaxe. At each new level of experience, the energy consumption decreases another 5% from the base amount, so at level 5, consumption is 25% less than the base (down by a quarter), meaning that it is three-quarters of the base amount, or 1.5 energy per tool use. At level 10 it is down by 50% (half), that is, down to the remaining half, or 1 energy per tool use.
 
  
*Note: If you calculate the effects of multiple tool uses yourself at various skill levels, you may discover small variances in total energy use from what the game reports. These are due to performing calculations in different orders, and rounding to whole number values at different times.
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==Proficiency==
 
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{{#lst:Skills|proficiency}}<!--transcluded from Skills page-->
Each tool upgrade also makes the tool more efficient by decreasing the amount of energy required to accomplish a given task, sometimes by increasing the amount of work done by a single tool use. The effects are independent of and additional to the efficiencies provided by skill levels. They are, however, specific to each tool's operation and the boosts that the upgrades give. In fact, if an advanced tool is using the specific operation that is added with the copper upgrade, then that operation receives the same efficiency boost you would get with a copper tool. For that one tool use, an iridium tool is not different from a copper tool. More details may be found in the specific tools articles.
 
 
 
While strictly speaking, fishing poles are not upgradeable, but only replaceable with higher-grade tools, it still requires energy to use them. The bamboo pole may be thought of as comparable to a base-grade farm tool, the fiberglass rod as comparable to a steel-grade tool, and the iridium rod to an iridium-grade tool.
 
  
 
==Hoes==
 
==Hoes==
 
{{main article|Hoes}}
 
{{main article|Hoes}}
Used to dig and till soil. After you have upgraded to the copper hoe, hold down left click to cycle between the different areas of effect. Hoes can also be used to dig up [[Artifact Spot]]s seen around the world, to reveal hidden items.
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Used primarily to till soil for [[Farming]] and to dig up [[Artifact Spot]]s. Upgraded hoes may be used to till more than one square at a time by holding left-click.
 
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{{#lst:Hoes|hoe}}<!-- transcluded from Hoes page-->
An untillable tile does not prevent the hoe from doing a multiple-tile operation that includes that tile; it just skips any untillable tiles, which remain unchanged.
 
 
 
It is noteworthy that the hoe cannot till areas with floor/path tiles placed on them. This also prevents objects placed on these floor/path tiles from being uprooted. Hence, placing sprinklers or scarecrows on top of a floor/path tile aids in efficiently tilling soil when the season changes. 
 
 
 
You can use the hoe to dig up dirt off-farm to get clay. In the Winter you can also get Winter Root and Snow Yams.
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
!Image
 
!Name
 
!Cost
 
!Ingredients
 
!Improvements
 
|-
 
|[[File:Hoe.png|center]]
 
|[[Hoes|Hoe]]
 
|data-sort-value="0"|Starter Tool
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[File:Copper Hoe.png|center]]
 
|[[Hoes|Copper Hoe]]
 
|data-sort-value="2000"|{{price|2000}}
 
|{{name|Copper Bar|5}}
 
|Increases maximum area of effect to 3 tiles, in a line in front of you.
 
|-
 
|[[File:Steel Hoe.png|center]]
 
|[[Hoes|Steel Hoe]]
 
|data-sort-value="5000"|{{price|5000}}
 
|{{name|Iron Bar|5}}
 
|Increases maximum area of effect to 5 tiles, in a line in front of you.
 
|-
 
|[[File:Gold Hoe.png|center]]
 
|[[Hoes|Gold Hoe]]
 
|data-sort-value="10000"|{{price|10000}}
 
|{{name|Gold Bar|5}}
 
|Increases maximum area of effect to 3x3 tiles.
 
|-
 
|[[File:Iridium Hoe.png|center]]
 
|[[Hoes|Iridium Hoe]]
 
|data-sort-value="25000"|{{price|25000}}
 
|{{name|Iridium Bar|5}}
 
|Increases maximum area of effect to 6x3 tiles.
 
|}
 
  
 
==Pickaxes==
 
==Pickaxes==
:''Main article: [[Pickaxes]]''
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{{main article|Pickaxes}}
Used mainly for breaking [[stone]]s and picking up placed equipment or [[furniture]] items that cannot be picked up simply by clicking.  It is also used to un-till soil that has been tilled with a [[Hoe]].
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Used mainly for breaking [[stone]]s and picking up placed equipment or [[furniture]] items.  It is also used to un-till soil that has been tilled with a [[Hoe]].
 
 
With each upgrade level, the number of hits required to break harder stones is reduced and bigger [[stone]]s and boulders may become breakable.
 
  
 
Using a pickaxe on a [[Monsters|Monster]] will deal a small portion of damage, similar to [[weapons]].
 
Using a pickaxe on a [[Monsters|Monster]] will deal a small portion of damage, similar to [[weapons]].
 
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{{#lst:Pickaxes|pickaxe}}<!--Transcluded from Pickaxes page-->
{| class="wikitable"
 
!Image
 
!Name
 
!Cost
 
!Ingredients
 
!Improvements
 
|-
 
|[[File:Pickaxe.png|center]]
 
|[[Pickaxes|Pickaxe]]
 
|data-sort-value="0"|Starter Tool
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|[[File:Copper Pickaxe.png|center]]
 
|[[Pickaxes|Copper Pickaxe]]
 
|data-sort-value="2000"|{{price|2000}}
 
|{{name|Copper Bar|5}}
 
|Can mine big stones of the mines (2x2 size stone).
 
|-
 
|[[File:Steel Pickaxe.png|center]]
 
|[[Pickaxes|Steel Pickaxe]]
 
|data-sort-value="5000"|{{price|5000}}
 
|{{name|Iron Bar|5}}
 
|Can mine the boulders of the farm (2x2 size stone).
 
Can mine the barrier inside the mine that blocks the player from talking with [[Dwarf]].
 
|-
 
|[[File:Gold Pickaxe.png|center]]
 
|[[Pickaxes|Gold Pickaxe]]
 
|data-sort-value="10000"|{{price|10000}}
 
|{{name|Gold Bar|5}}
 
|Can break meteorite. Most of the stones will break in a couple of hits, including small stones that now require only 1 hit.
 
|-
 
|[[File:Iridium Pickaxe.png|center]]
 
|[[Pickaxes|Iridium Pickaxe]]
 
|data-sort-value="25000"|{{price|25000}}
 
|{{name|Iridium Bar|5}}
 
|Pickaxe will use fewer hits to break stones, including in Skull Cavern.
 
|}
 
  
 
==Axes==
 
==Axes==
:''Main article: [[Axes]]''
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{{main article|Axes}}
Used to chop down [[Trees]] for [[wood]] and [[sap]] and to gather [[Hardwood]] from a [[Large Stump]] or a [[Large Log]].
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Used to chop down [[Trees]] for [[wood]] and [[sap]] and to gather [[Hardwood]] from a [[Large Stump]] or a [[Large Log]]. The axe must also be used to harvest [[Crops#Giant Crops|Giant Crops]]. Like the pickaxe, it can deal a small amount of damage to [[monsters]].
Like the pickaxe, it can deal a small amount of damage to monsters.
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{{#lst:Axes|axe}}
At each upgrade level, it takes 2 fewer hits to fell a tree and 1 fewer to chop a stump.
 
 
 
The axe must also be used to harvest Giant [[Crops]].
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
!Image
 
!Name
 
!Cost
 
!Ingredients
 
!Improvements
 
|-
 
|[[File:Axe.png|center]]
 
|[[Axes|Axe]]
 
|data-sort-value="0"|Starter Tool
 
|
 
|10 hits to fell a tree, 5 hits to chop up the small stump from a felled tree.
 
|-
 
|[[File:Copper Axe.png|center]]
 
|[[Axes|Copper Axe]]
 
|data-sort-value="2000"|{{price|2000}}
 
|{{name|Copper Bar|5}}
 
|Able to chop large stumps. 8 hits to chop down trees, 4 hits to chop down small stumps.
 
|-
 
|[[File:Steel Axe.png|center]]
 
|[[Axes|Steel Axe]]
 
|data-sort-value="5000"|{{price|5000}}
 
|{{name|Iron Bar|5}}
 
|Able to chop large logs. 6 hits to chop down trees, 3 hits to chop down small stumps.
 
|-
 
|[[File:Gold Axe.png|center]]
 
|[[Axes|Gold Axe]]
 
|data-sort-value="10000"|{{price|10000}}
 
|{{name|Gold Bar|5}}
 
|4 hits to chop down trees, 2 hits to chop down small stumps.
 
|-
 
|[[File:Iridium Axe.png|center]]
 
|[[Axes|Iridium Axe]]
 
|data-sort-value="25000"|{{price|25000}}
 
|{{name|Iridium Bar|5}}
 
|2 hits to chop down trees, 1 hit to chop down small stumps.
 
|}
 
  
 
==Watering Cans==
 
==Watering Cans==
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Used to water crops. A crop plant does not grow on a day it is not watered. If it is raining, the rain waters all crops without use of the watering can.
 
Used to water crops. A crop plant does not grow on a day it is not watered. If it is raining, the rain waters all crops without use of the watering can.
  
Upgrading the watering can changes what a sustained left click does: you hold down the left click to increase the can's areas of effect. After multiple upgrades, hold the left click longer to increase the effect level by level and release for effect when you arrive at your chosen level.
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Upgraded watering cans may be used to water more than one square at a time by holding left-click.
 
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{{#lst:Watering Cans|wateringcan}}<!--Transcluded from Watering Cans page-->
{| class="wikitable"
 
!Image
 
!Name
 
!Cost
 
!Ingredients
 
!Improvements
 
|-
 
|[[File:Watering Can.png|center]]
 
|[[Watering Cans|Watering Can]]
 
|data-sort-value="0"|Starter Tool
 
|
 
|Has a total water capacity of '''40''' charges before it has to be refilled.
 
|-
 
|[[File:Copper Watering Can.png|center]]
 
|[[Watering Cans|Copper Watering Can]]
 
|data-sort-value="2000"|{{price|2000}}
 
|{{name|Copper Bar|5}}
 
|Capacity increased to '''55''' charges.
 
Increases maximum area of effect to '''3 tiles in a straight line'''.
 
|-
 
|[[File:Steel Watering Can.png|center]]
 
|[[Watering Cans|Steel Watering Can]]
 
|data-sort-value="5000"|{{price|5000}}
 
|{{name|Iron Bar|5}}
 
|Capacity increased to '''70''' charges.
 
Increases maximum area of effect to '''5 tiles in a straight line'''.
 
|-
 
|[[File:Gold Watering Can.png|center]]
 
|[[Watering Cans|Gold Watering Can]]
 
|data-sort-value="10000"|{{price|10000}}
 
|{{name|Gold Bar|5}}
 
|Capacity increased to '''85''' charges.
 
Increases maximum area of effect to a '''3x3 area''' (9 corresponding tiles).
 
|-
 
|[[File:Iridium Watering Can.png|center]]
 
|[[Watering Cans|Iridium Watering Can]]
 
|data-sort-value="25000"|{{price|25000}}
 
|{{name|Iridium Bar|5}}
 
|Capacity increased to '''100''' charges.
 
Increases maximum area of effect to a '''6x3 area''' (18 corresponding tiles).
 
|}
 
  
 
==Fishing Poles==
 
==Fishing Poles==

Revision as of 21:33, 2 March 2018

Tools help you do things in the world. You can carry them with you in your backpack for ready use, or store them in a chest when not immediately needed.

You can upgrade your tools at the Blacksmith in exchange for gold and metal bars, with upgrades taking two days to complete. During the upgrade, you can't buy anything or ask Clint to break open geodes. Tools must be upgraded in ascending order of materials; for example, a copper tool can't be upgraded directly to iridium.

Tip: The practical meaning of an upgrade "taking two days to complete" is that you will wake up on two successive days without your tool. You may use the tool during the day, then take it to the Blacksmith (before it closes) to upgrade. The next day you will be without your tool. The following day, you must travel to the Blacksmith to pick up the tool, and can use it for the remainder of the day.

Proficiency

Proficiency refers to the amount of energy required to use a specific tool.

At skill level 0, each successful use of a Pickaxe, Axe, or Hoe costs 2 energy. Unsuccessful uses (e.g., attempting to chop a Large Log with the starter axe) cost 1 energy. Each cast of the Fishing Pole costs 8 energy, even if the cast fails (e.g., the fishing line does not land in water). The starter Watering Can uses 2 energy.

Each increase in skill decreases energy requirements by 0.1 points for specific tools (listed below). Skill increases past level 10 (only possible temporarily via Buffs) continue to decrease the energy requirements. So, for example, using a Pickaxe at Mining level 13 costs only 0.7 points per swing. (The game keeps track of fractional amounts of energy, but in the user interface they are rounded to the nearest integer.)

Powering up an upgraded Watering Can increases its energy cost by 2 points per power-up; each increase in skill decreases the energy requirement by 0.1 points (regardless of power level). At Farming Level 0, the starter can uses 2 energy to water one tile; the iridium can at maximum power uses 10 energy to water eighteen tiles. At Farming Level 10, the starter can uses 1 energy; the iridium at maximum power uses 9 energy (10 minus 0.1 per skill level). Using an upgraded can to water fewer tiles than it is able costs the same energy as the first watering can upgrade that is able to water that many tiles (single tile always the same as starter can, 5 tiles always the same as steel can). Attempting to use an empty watering can doesn't cost energy. Filling a watering can never uses energy.

Upgrading an Axe, Pickaxe, or Hoe does not alter the amount of energy required to use it. The increased power of the Axe and Pickaxe and increased area-of-effect of the Hoe will result in less overall energy used for the same task than a lower-level tool.

Note that all Hoes use the same energy (2 points at Farming Level 0, and 1 point at Farming Level 10), whether powered-up or used to till one tile of soil.

All fishing poles use the same energy: 8 points at Fishing Level 0, and 7 points at Fishing Level 10.

Affected Tools

Farming

Foraging

Fishing

Mining

Unaffected Tools

The following tools do not consume energy:

The following tools always consume 4 points of energy:

Neither loading a Crab Pot with Bait nor harvesting it uses any energy, at any skill level.

Hoes

Main article: Hoes

Used primarily to till soil for Farming and to dig up Artifact Spots. Upgraded hoes may be used to till more than one square at a time by holding left-click.

Image Name Cost Ingredients Improvements
Hoe.png Hoe Starter Tool N/A
Copper Hoe.png Copper Hoe data-sort-value="2000">Gold.png2,000g Copper Bar.png Copper Bar (5) Increases maximum area of effect to 3 tiles in a straight line.
Steel Hoe.png Steel Hoe data-sort-value="5000">Gold.png5,000g Iron Bar.png Iron Bar (5) Increases maximum area of effect to 5 tiles in a straight line.
Gold Hoe.png Gold Hoe data-sort-value="10000">Gold.png10,000g Gold Bar.png Gold Bar (5) Increases maximum area of effect to a 3x3 area (9 corresponding tiles).
Iridium Hoe.png Iridium Hoe data-sort-value="25000">Gold.png25,000g Iridium Bar.png Iridium Bar (5) Increases maximum area of effect to a 6x3 area (18 corresponding tiles).

Pickaxes

Main article: Pickaxes

Used mainly for breaking stones and picking up placed equipment or furniture items. It is also used to un-till soil that has been tilled with a Hoe.

Using a pickaxe on a Monster will deal a small portion of damage, similar to weapons.

Image Name Cost Ingredients Improvements
Pickaxe.png Pickaxe Starter Tool N/A Can break small rocks anywhere.
In the Mines, can break tougher rocks on floors 1-39 in 2 hits and can break large boulders with multiple hits. Can break Copper Nodes in 3 hits.
Note: Cannot break boulders on the Farm.
Copper Pickaxe.png Copper Pickaxe data-sort-value="2000">Gold.png2,000g Copper Bar.png Copper Bar (5) In the Mines, can break all rocks on floors 1-39 in 1 hit and 40-79 in 2 hits. Can break Copper Nodes in 2 hits.
Steel Pickaxe.png Steel Pickaxe data-sort-value="5000">Gold.png5,000g Iron Bar.png Iron Bar (5) Needed to break boulders on the Farm.

In the Mines, can break rocks on floors 40-79 in 1 hit, and Quarry Mine rocks in 2 hits.
Breaks Copper Nodes in 1 hit, Iron Nodes in 2 hits, Gold Nodes in 3 hits, and Iridium Nodes in 6 hits. Can break boulders in 4 hits.
Can break the barrier inside the Mines that blocks the player from talking with the Dwarf.

Gold Pickaxe.png Gold Pickaxe data-sort-value="10000">Gold.png10,000g Gold Bar.png Gold Bar (5) Can break a meteorite.

In the Mines, can break rocks on floors 80-120 in 1 hit. Breaks Copper and Iron Nodes in 1 hit, Gold Nodes in 2 hits, and Iridium Nodes in 4 hits. Can break boulders in the Quarry Mine in 4 hits.

Iridium Pickaxe.png Iridium Pickaxe data-sort-value="25000">Gold.png25,000g Iridium Bar.png Iridium Bar (5)

Can break rocks in the Quarry Mine and Skull Cavern in 1 hit. Breaks Diamond Nodes in 2 hits and all other gem nodes in 1 hit. Can break boulders in the Quarry Mine in 3 hits.

Axes

Main article: Axes

Used to chop down Trees for wood and sap and to gather Hardwood from a Large Stump or a Large Log. The axe must also be used to harvest Giant Crops. Like the pickaxe, it can deal a small amount of damage to monsters.

Image Name Cost Ingredients Improvements
Axe.png Axe Starter Tool N/A 10 hits to chop a fully-grown tree, and 5 hits for a small stump.
Copper Axe.png Copper Axe data-sort-value="2000">Gold.png2,000g Copper Bar.png Copper Bar (5) Can chop Large Stumps. 8 hits to chop a fully-grown tree, and 4 hits for a small stump.
Steel Axe.png Steel Axe data-sort-value="5000">Gold.png5,000g Iron Bar.png Iron Bar (5) Can chop Large Logs. 6 hits to chop a fully-grown tree, and 3 hits for a small stump. 3 hits for a stage 4 tree, and 2 hits for a stage 3 tree and below.
Gold Axe.png Gold Axe data-sort-value="10000">Gold.png10,000g Gold Bar.png Gold Bar (5) 4 hits to chop a fully-grown tree, and 2 hits for a small stump. 2 hits for a stage 4 tree, and one hit for a stage 3 tree and below.
Iridium Axe.png Iridium Axe data-sort-value="25000">Gold.png25,000g Iridium Bar.png Iridium Bar (5) 2 hits to chop a fully-grown tree, and 1 hit for a small stump. 1 hit for a stage 4 tree and below.

Watering Cans

Main article: Watering Cans

Used to water crops. A crop plant does not grow on a day it is not watered. If it is raining, the rain waters all crops without use of the watering can.

Upgraded watering cans may be used to water more than one square at a time by holding left-click.

Image Name Cost Ingredients Improvements
Watering Can.png Watering Can Starter Tool N/A Has a total water capacity of 40 charges before it has to be refilled.
Copper Watering Can.png
Copper Watering Can data-sort-value="2000">Gold.png2,000g Copper Bar.png Copper Bar (5) Capacity increased to 55 charges.

Increases maximum area of effect to 3 tiles in a straight line.

Steel Watering Can.png
Steel Watering Can data-sort-value="5000">Gold.png5,000g Iron Bar.png Iron Bar (5) Capacity increased to 70 charges.

Increases maximum area of effect to 5 tiles in a straight line.

Gold Watering Can.png
Gold Watering Can data-sort-value="10000">Gold.png10,000g Gold Bar.png Gold Bar (5) Capacity increased to 85 charges.

Increases maximum area of effect to a 3x3 area (9 corresponding tiles).

Iridium Watering Can.png
Iridium Watering Can data-sort-value="25000">Gold.png25,000g Iridium Bar.png Iridium Bar (5) Capacity increased to 100 charges.

Increases maximum area of effect to a 6x3 area (18 corresponding tiles).

Fishing Poles

Used to catch fish. Hold down left click to charge the cast, use WASD or the arrow keys to slightly adjust the placement of the hook.

Fishing/Tool

Other Tools

Image Name Cost Description Location
none Backpack (12 slots) Starter Tool Use to carry your inventory, which makes items immediately available for use. You start with one. It can hold 12 stacks of items, but it can be upgraded.
Backpack.png
Large Pack (24 slots) data-sort-value="2000">Gold.png2,000g Unlocks the 2nd row of inventory (12 more slots). Purchased from Pierre's General Store after receiving advertising mail.
36 Backpack.png
Deluxe Pack (36 slots) data-sort-value="10000">Gold.png10,000g Unlocks the 3rd row of inventory (12 more slots). Purchased from Pierre's General Store after buying 24 Size Backpack.
Scythe.png
Scythe Starter Tool Use to cut grass, which produces hay after you get a silo (until all silos are full). You start with one.
Milk Pail.png
Milk Pail data-sort-value="1000">Gold.png1,000g Use to gather milk from goat or a cow. Purchased from Marnie's Ranch.
Shears.png
Shears data-sort-value="1000">Gold.png1,000g Use to collect wool from sheep. Purchased from Marnie's Ranch.
Heater.png
Heater data-sort-value="2000">Gold.png2,000g Use to keep animals warm and happy during the winter. Purchased from Marnie's Ranch. It is the reward for completing the Bundle Yellow.png Fodder Bundle on the Bulletin Board.
Copper Pan.png
Copper Pan N/A Use to gather ore from streams. Unlocked via completing the Community Center fishing Bundles or Joja upgrades.