Steel tools are fanon tools for Prodigy.
Appearance[]
All of the eight steel tools appear like their respective tools.
- The spade is a short, handheld shovel-like digger with an oak handle. The face of the spade is shiny and only slightly soiled.
- The dagger is a short, wavy blade with several serrated parts arranged on the very edges of the knife section. It too has a polished oak handle.
- The spear is a wizard-length polearm made near-purely of sanded wood. One tip is studded so that it helps to rip grass and foliage from an area while the other tip, the spearhead, is a sharpened, four-faceted steel glaive.
- The pick is a double-chiseled pick used to scrape at rocks more than hammer at them. Some of the wooden handle protrudes from the top for about a centimeter so that it has some grip.
- The axe is a fire/felling axe, meaning that only one of its blade's sides is sharp. The other end is blunt and square, used for battering at tough wood that will not give way.
- The ladder is a five-step one-railed ladder without any fancy hooks or pulleys. Its two sides are make of study, sanded wood while the steps themselves are forged steel plates driven into tight holes in the wood.
- The net is a long, wizard-length dip net with a half-moon edge. The stainless handle holds steel chains that make up the netting, which are hooked to prevent fish from escaping.
- The pole is similar to the spear, but slightly longer and is only tipped on one of the sides. The tip is extremely thin and is about 15 pixels long.
In-Game Description[]
All of the steel tools share the same description.
"Perfect, stainless metal mixed with the finest oak to make the gardening partner of your dreams. If one was just lying around, your father/father figure would most likely steel it."
Obtainment Methods[]
Purchase from Patches for 2,000 Gold each (the total price is 16,000).
Trivia[]
- Despite the description, steel tools are not able to be picked up or stolen.
- Stainless steel is a very weak alloy and is not used in real life for intense gardening purposes. Titanium is always a better metal.
Gallery[]
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