Next is the casting age, reached through the newly added pottery system, consisting of copper and bronze tools and the addition of pickaxes, prospector’s picks, chisels and saws. The stone age consists of primitive tools that take fairly long periods of time to complete tasks such as chopping down trees, and doesn't always result in the maximum output. Progressing through the game consists of 3 main ages: Stone, Casting, and Iron. TFC also adds new crops and fruit trees as alternative food sources. Grass, saplings and flowers slowly grow back depending on the temperature, while foliage changes colors to match the season. On the surface, there are many different types of trees, large boulders, and smaller surface rocks scattered about. Sea-level has been raised to twice the height to accommodate 3 separate, varying layers of stone underneath, each spawning their own ores and minerals depending on which of the many new stone types it is comprised of. Starting with the world, TFC has thrown out Vanilla generation and started on a fresh slate. The overhauled terrain generation also creates a beautiful, varied background as a canvas to start your builds. Mastering skills, and searching far and wide to gather materials before you can build amazing castles, homes, fortresses, towns, cities, etc. The goal of TFC is to make things more believable, and to give the player a sense of accomplishment. “Survival Mode as it should have been.” You’ve seen the quote alongside the logo, but what exactly does it mean? What is the true point of TFC?
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