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Revision as of 08:53, 23 November 2023
Chicken Kit
ID: rsk_chickenkit
ID: rsk_chickenkit
A tool used to modify an existing tool to apply a Chicken skin using a Smithing Table.
Animals 2023
The Chicken Kit is an item that applies a Chicken skin to a Pickaxe, Axe, Shovel, Hoe or Sword of any material type.
Obtaining
Playtime
A Chicken Kit can be obtained from the Loyalty Points system for 100 points or the Loyalty Crate with a 2% uncrate chance.
Usage
Smithing Table
The Chicken Kit, along with many other kits, can be used by applying it to a tool in a Smithing Table and will only work on Pickaxes, Axes, Shovels, Hoes and Swords.
Item Frame
For decorative purposes, the Chicken Kit can be placed on an Item Frame that is placed on the ground to make the kit stand upright.
Removal
Skins can be removed from any tool using the Skin Remover item.
Tool Variants
Tool Skin Previews | ||||||
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Chicken Mace | ||||||
Netherite Sword |
Diamond Sword |
Golden Sword |
Iron Sword |
Stone Sword |
Wooden Sword | |
Netherite Pickaxe |
Diamond Pickaxe |
Golden Pickaxe |
Iron Pickaxe |
Stone Pickaxe |
Wooden Pickaxe | |
Netherite Axe |
Diamond Axe |
Golden Axe |
Iron Axe |
Stone Axe |
Wooden Axe | |
Netherite Shovel |
Diamond Shovel |
Golden Shovel |
Iron Shovel |
Stone Shovel |
Wooden Shovel | |
Netherite Hoe |
Diamond Hoe |
Golden Hoe |
Iron Hoe |
Stone Hoe |
Wooden Hoe |
History
Changelog | |||
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Date | Season | Version | Change |
March 13, 2023 | Season 2 | 1.19.3 | Added Chicken Kit |
July 1, 2023 | Season 3 | 1.20.1 | Reworked the textures for all Chicken tool reskins |
Known Issues
- It is possible to use another skin kit on a tool that already has a skin applied to it, resulting in the player losing the skin that was previously on it. This is unintended and an ETA for a fix is not yet available. Please contact a Staff team member if this happens to you.
Trivia
- Skin Kits are an idea based off of Team Fortress 2's War Paint and Counter-Strike 2's Skins system.
External Links
- Smithing Table - Minecraft's Wiki on the Smithing Table
- Item Frame - Minecraft's Wiki on the Item Frame
- Team Fortress 2 - Team Fortress 2's official website
- War Paint - Team Fortress 2's wiki on War Paint
- Counter-Strike 2 - Counter Strike's official website
- Skins - Counter Strike's wiki on skins