Plows should be crafted following this recipe: lead / chain, air, air - wood planks, stick, stick - air, air, wood / ore.
If you craft the plow with a lead, the plow should have less durability, if you craft the plow with a chain, it should have more durability.
Depending on the material used as last crafting slot (wood/ore) the plow should be more efficient.
Plows should be used while attached to haulers (horses, mules, donkeys).
Depending on the hauler, the plow should be used faster/slower and be more/less efficient:
Using a horse the plow should be used faster but with less efficiency, with a mule the plow should be used mildly fast and mildly efficient and with donkeys the plow should be used slow but more efficiently.
I've used the word "efficiency" a lot, but what does that word means?
First of all, the plow should not take count of the efficiency value while used on non-farmland terrain and would work just as a wide-range hoe (while the hoes turns one block of terrain into farmland, the plow should turn 2-3 blocks at a time); the fun part is then the plow is used on farmlands: depending on the efficiency, the crop planted on the farmland should have a chance of growing faster (the rarer the ore , the more efficient the plow should be).
The plow should have 2 specific enchantments: water-tip and feather-weight.
While water-tip should increase the efficiency of the plow, feather-weight should increase the speed of the hauler while the plow is attached.
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