bachgaman
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Hi
I have long wanted to raise this topic, I want to ask the players, at what moment do you switch a stone axe to a pickaxe?
Now I started a new game on Vanila, day 8, game stage 34.
I've already found some level 6 stone axes, and recently got two level 2 and 3 iron pickaxes.
I decided to compare them in digging ores and felling trees and this is what happened.
Block dmg
Stamina/attack
Attack/min
Block dmg/min
Stamina/min
Stone Axe tier6 (4 mods)
43
7 (ergonomic grip)
105
4515
420
Iron Pickaxe tier3 (2 mods)
47
16 (ergonomic grip)
62
2914
960
Did I count correctly? Thus, we see that a stone ax is almost 2 times better than an iron pickaxe (without mods effect) in damage/min and more then twice in stamina consumption. That is, it is incredibly better than an iron pickaxe. Should it be so? Is this the correct design? And there are a lot of similar cases, not only with a stone ax, this is just one example.

P.S. Among other things, the stone ax is more versatile and easy to repair.
I have long wanted to raise this topic, I want to ask the players, at what moment do you switch a stone axe to a pickaxe?
Now I started a new game on Vanila, day 8, game stage 34.
I've already found some level 6 stone axes, and recently got two level 2 and 3 iron pickaxes.
I decided to compare them in digging ores and felling trees and this is what happened.
Block dmg
Stamina/attack
Attack/min
Block dmg/min
Stamina/min
Stone Axe tier6 (4 mods)
43
7 (ergonomic grip)
105
4515
420
Iron Pickaxe tier3 (2 mods)
47
16 (ergonomic grip)
62
2914
960
Did I count correctly? Thus, we see that a stone ax is almost 2 times better than an iron pickaxe (without mods effect) in damage/min and more then twice in stamina consumption. That is, it is incredibly better than an iron pickaxe. Should it be so? Is this the correct design? And there are a lot of similar cases, not only with a stone ax, this is just one example.

P.S. Among other things, the stone ax is more versatile and easy to repair.
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