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Description (From Recipaedia)
A musket can be used to fire Musket Balls or Buckshot. You can also fire single buckshot balls, but the shot is very inaccurate and lacks power.
Crafting
Place 2 iron blocks, 2 planks and a rod as shown to get one musket.
Operation
To load the musket, open the edit panel (paper icon at the top-right). Then items need to be dragged onto the musket in the following order: Gunpowder, Cotton Wad, and a Musket Ball, Buckshot or a Buckshot Ball.
To shoot the musket, make sure it is selected in your hotbar. Press and hold the screen and a crosshair will show. Hold your finger until a 'click' sound is heard. Then, aim at the target and release your touch, and the gun will fire. This is much the same as using a Crossbow.
You can sneak before selecting the musket from the hotbar. This makes the crosshair move around less vigorously and the shot is therefore more accurate.
Notes
- The musket has an unusually low durability, given the rare resources required to craft it.
- Musket balls may not bring down large animals with one shot.
- Bullets can hurt or kill you easily if they ricochet off something hard.
- Musket Balls and Buckshot can explode Gunpowder Kegs and Incendiary Kegs
- Buckshot can kill smaller animals such as wolves in one hit when very close but is not recommended due to the risk of a ricochet.
- Loading gunpowder in a Musket without any bullets will fire a blind shot. This can be used to scare away animals. A message also appears saying; "No bullet, blind shot fired" It makes no difference whether there is a cotton wad in the gun.
- When shot, muskets produce a white smoky particle effect. This can obscure your target, making it difficult to initially see if the shot was a hit.
- Shooting when in water will not trigger anything, but it will use up the Gunpowder, Cotton Wad and the ammunition loaded in.