Fae Farm Iron Pickaxe Ability - character mining in the Saltwater Mines.

Fae Farm Iron Pickaxe ability – how to use

If you want to find out how to use the Iron Pickaxe magical ability in Fae Farm, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s what you must know. The main new bonus of the Iron Pickaxe is that you unlock its new ability. With this, you can break multiple rocks in one hit at the cost of some mana. Overall, it’s a great ability to help you save energy and progress in the mines more efficiently. However, it’s not clear how to use it.

Fae Farm Iron Pickaxe Ability - character using the Iron Pickaxe special ability.

How to use the Iron Pickaxe ability in Fae Farm

To use the magical ability of the Iron Pickaxe in Fae Farm, head to the Saltwater Mines and press Y/F on Controller/Keyboard. This will break all rocks in a 3×3 area in front of you at the cost of some mana. Once you use it, you’ll complete the Magical Tool Hacks quest.

Keep in mind that you’ll need to have an Iron Pickaxe or higher to use the magical ability. Anything below that won’t be able to use it at all. To upgrade your pickaxe easily, visit Cinder at the Docks with 2x Iron Ingots and 500 Gold.

Also, one important tip is to keep track of your mana. This is the first ability you’ll unlock, and it uses mana. From now on, it’s helpful to bring with you mana-restoring foods since they will allow you to use the ability multiple times.

In conclusion, you can use the Iron Pickaxe ability in Fae Farm by pressing Y on the controller or F on your keyboard, which will break all rocks in the 3×3 area in front of you. Instead of energy, this ability costs mana, and you’ll be able to use it about three times before having to replenish mana. Make sure to bring mana-restoring foods with you, and this ability will help you progress through the mines quickly. Before leaving, consider also checking out our guides on how to find and unlock the Fae Gate and where to find Frost Thistle in Fae Farm.

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