Rod
<infobox> <title source="name"><default>Rod</default></title>
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Description (From Recipaedia)
Rods are made by forging iron into shape. They are useful for making fences, doors, and other things.
Crafting
Rods are forged in a furnace. Two iron ingots will give you 4 rods.
Uses
Iron rods can be used to craft a lot of things. Iron fences, and fence gates, cell doors, iron signs, crossbow, bolts, musket and musket balls.
They can be used as a melee weapon, with an attack power of 2 and a hit ratio of 66%. They do not wear down like other weapons, which can come in handy if you are short on supplies.
Notes
- As of the 1.25 update, Iron Rods are forged in a furnace, instead of being crafted.
History
- 1.24- Added Rod.
- 1.25 Rods are forged in the furnace instead of being crafted.