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Equipment covers tools, weapons, rods, and hybrid gear that affect mining, logging, combat safety, fishing, and daily route efficiency.

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Equipment

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Name NameRarityStatBest ForObtain Method Use
Yokai’s Wooden SwordYokai’s Wooden Sword is a cheap starter weapon for players learning basic combat. Yokai’s Wooden SwordStarter weaponAttack +2Very early combat practiceBuy from Hephaestus’s Forge when available. Equip as a temporary weapon until you can afford a stronger sword or hybrid tool.
Hero’s Iron SwordHero’s Iron Sword is an affordable upgrade that improves early combat consistency. Hero’s Iron SwordEarly weaponAttack +5Early ruins and safer encountersBuy from Hephaestus’s Forge when shop access is available. Use as the first practical combat upgrade before investing in heavier weapons.
Yokai’s Wooden HammerYokai’s Wooden Hammer gives early players a simple heavy-hit option. Yokai’s Wooden HammerStarter hammerAttack +6Early heavy swings and basic resource playBuy from Hephaestus’s Forge. Equip when you prefer heavier hits and are still building toward better tools.
Hero’s Stone HammerHero’s Stone Hammer bridges early combat and mining utility. Hero’s Stone HammerEarly hammerAttack +8, mining level 1Early mining and blunt combatBuy from Hephaestus’s Forge when stocked. Use it for early mining routes while saving materials for higher mining tools.
Massive Ore Crushing PickaxeMassive Ore Crushing Pickaxe helps players push through ore bottlenecks. Massive Ore Crushing PickaxeUpgrade toolAttack +6, mining level 2Mining upgrades and ore farmingBuy or forge through Hephaestus with copper ingots, wood, and gold. Use it to improve ore routes and reduce the time spent breaking tougher rocks.
Fine Iron AxeFine Iron Axe is a logging upgrade that helps players collect stronger wood materials. Fine Iron AxeUpgrade toolAttack +22, logging level 1Logging routes and wood stockpilesBuy from Hephaestus’s Forge after reaching the required progression point. Equip it when construction, furniture, or ranch projects are blocked by wood supply.
Steel FangSteel Fang gives a balanced mix of attack, logging, and mining utility. Steel FangHybrid weaponAttack +8, logging level 1, mining level 1Mixed gathering and combat daysBuy from Hephaestus’s Forge when unlocked. Carry it on days that combine ruins, gathering, and basic combat.
Basic RodBasic Rod unlocks fishing income and fish-based routines for early saves. Basic RodStarter toolBasic fishing accessEarly fishing and low-cost incomeReceive through Torleone’s fishing introduction or buy from the fish shop. Fish during spare energy windows to earn money without buying more seeds.
Starter weapon

Yokai’s Wooden Sword

Yokai’s Wooden Sword is a cheap starter weapon for players learning basic combat.

bestFor
Very early combat practice
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Yokai’s Wooden Sword
obtainMethod
Buy from Hephaestus’s Forge when available.

Obtain: Buy from Hephaestus’s Forge when available.

Use: Equip as a temporary weapon until you can afford a stronger sword or hybrid tool.

Early weapon

Hero’s Iron Sword

Hero’s Iron Sword is an affordable upgrade that improves early combat consistency.

bestFor
Early ruins and safer encounters
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Hero’s Iron Sword
obtainMethod
Buy from Hephaestus’s Forge when shop access is available.

Obtain: Buy from Hephaestus’s Forge when shop access is available.

Use: Use as the first practical combat upgrade before investing in heavier weapons.

Starter hammer

Yokai’s Wooden Hammer

Yokai’s Wooden Hammer gives early players a simple heavy-hit option.

bestFor
Early heavy swings and basic resource play
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Yokai’s Wooden Hammer
obtainMethod
Buy from Hephaestus’s Forge.

Obtain: Buy from Hephaestus’s Forge.

Use: Equip when you prefer heavier hits and are still building toward better tools.

Early hammer

Hero’s Stone Hammer

Hero’s Stone Hammer bridges early combat and mining utility.

bestFor
Early mining and blunt combat
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Hero’s Stone Hammer
obtainMethod
Buy from Hephaestus’s Forge when stocked.

Obtain: Buy from Hephaestus’s Forge when stocked.

Use: Use it for early mining routes while saving materials for higher mining tools.

Upgrade tool

Massive Ore Crushing Pickaxe

Massive Ore Crushing Pickaxe helps players push through ore bottlenecks.

bestFor
Mining upgrades and ore farming
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Massive Ore Crushing Pickaxe
obtainMethod
Buy or forge through Hephaestus with copper ingots, wood, and gold.

Obtain: Buy or forge through Hephaestus with copper ingots, wood, and gold.

Use: Use it to improve ore routes and reduce the time spent breaking tougher rocks.

Upgrade tool

Fine Iron Axe

Fine Iron Axe is a logging upgrade that helps players collect stronger wood materials.

bestFor
Logging routes and wood stockpiles
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Fine Iron Axe
obtainMethod
Buy from Hephaestus’s Forge after reaching the required progression point.

Obtain: Buy from Hephaestus’s Forge after reaching the required progression point.

Use: Equip it when construction, furniture, or ranch projects are blocked by wood supply.

Hybrid weapon

Steel Fang

Steel Fang gives a balanced mix of attack, logging, and mining utility.

bestFor
Mixed gathering and combat days
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Steel Fang
obtainMethod
Buy from Hephaestus’s Forge when unlocked.

Obtain: Buy from Hephaestus’s Forge when unlocked.

Use: Carry it on days that combine ruins, gathering, and basic combat.

Starter tool

Basic Rod

Basic Rod unlocks fishing income and fish-based routines for early saves.

bestFor
Early fishing and low-cost income
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Basic Rod
obtainMethod
Receive through Torleone’s fishing introduction or buy from the fish shop.

Obtain: Receive through Torleone’s fishing introduction or buy from the fish shop.

Use: Fish during spare energy windows to earn money without buying more seeds.

Tales of Seikyu Equipment FAQ

Should I upgrade weapons or tools first?

Upgrade the item that removes your current bottleneck, usually mining or logging tools before luxury combat gear unless enemies block progress.

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