Echo Shovel - yeoshan/Echocraft GitHub Wiki

An Echo Shovel is a late-game variant of Shovels obtained by upgrading a Netherite Shovel using an Echo Shard and an Echo Upgrade at an Echo table. It is used to break dirt, sand, gravel and other related blocks faster, to create dirt paths from dirt-related blocks, and to extinguish campfires. It is the highest tier of shovel, having higher mining efficiency and durability than a Netherite shovel.

echoshovel

Rarity tier: rare

Attack damage: 6

Durability: 2150

Enchantability: 15

Renewable: No

Stackable: No

Obraining

Upgrading

Like other Netherite tools, a Netherite Shovel can be upgraded to an Echo Shovel, increasing its durability and attack damage, as well as granting resistance to fire and lava when dropped as an item.

Ingredient Crafting recipe
Netherite Shovel +
Echo Shard +
Echo Upgrade
echoshovel_craft

Usage

Breaking

An Echo shovel can be used to break dirt and soil-type materials faster. All Shovel enchantments can be used on the Echo Shovel.

An Echo shovel can be used to create a dirt path by using (not digging) the shovel on any one of the following blocks.

An Echo shovel can be used to extinguish a campfire.

Like other Echo Tools, the Echo Shovel doesn't lose durability when breaking blocks, but it does when dealing damage to entities.

Ability

When mining soul sand or soul soil with an Echo Shovel, there is a 40% chance that it will drop Soul Dust, unless the shovel is enchanted with Silk Touch.

Repairing

An Echo Shovel can be repaired in an anvil by adding Broken souls, with each soul restoring 10% of the durability.

Ingredient Anvil recipe
Echo Shovel +
Broken Souls
echoshovel_repair

History

1.0.0: Added the Echo Shovel

1.1.0: Echo Shovels are now fire-resistant

Echo Shovels no longer lose durability when breaking blocks

Changed the rarity from common to rare

1.1.1: Echo Shovels no longer appear invisible when thrown in fire or lava

1.1.2: Broken souls restore 10% of the durability

Soul Dust drop rate has been changed from 75% to 40%

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