Minecraft Tools Guide - Tools For Long-Term Settlements

Note: This guide focuses on the Bedrock version of Minecraft, available on Windows 10, Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and mobile.

Once you've established even a small base, you'll want to start farming plants and animals alike to make a sustainable living space for yourself. These tools are often more delicate; a pair of shears can disintegrate in a few minutes depending on how you use it, and fishing rods degrade every time you cast your bobber out into the water. Below, we've compiled details on every farming tool in Minecraft.

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Hoe

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There are a bunch of different plants you can farm in Minecraft, including wheat, beats, sugar, and more--most of them require tilled ground, and that requires a hoe. Unlike with most of the other core tools, though, there's little value in going past iron with a hoe. If you're absolutely swimming in diamonds, then it'll probably be the last hoe you'll ever need, but you need to be truly Minecraft Wealthy to make that worthwhile. With that said, a hoe is indispensable for building a great base.

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