There's also a fill wrench i'm pretty sure
Actually, instead of duplicates, the tools should have a 'Normal' and 'Fill' mode that can be changed with a set keybind
And the day a great idea was born, but little did Blocklanders know, that this would be their downfall... *dun dun dunnn*
So it begins, "Why can't we just, take two similar tools, and put them into one, and make it a toggled mode?" The great Blockland inventors circled around and began work. They started with the many paintcans and the fillcan. It was an easy success. They started work on the printer. It was a masterpiece! They began work on the wrench, but they noticed a slight increase of spam. A horrific bug has occured on the some-what popular Old People love RP. When someone was messing around with some spam on his wrench, set to fill-mode, instead of the intended result... A message appeared. "Doo n.t cOm#%nn the WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAA-", along with a wand and a duplicator sitting side-by-side. The spammer, who was also an inventor ignored the incomprehensible warning and took the not-so-coincidental side by side items, which may have been part of the warning. The duplicator was no more. Storing the properties of the duplicator into a fill-mode for the wand, couldn't possibly be a bad idea... right..? Oh no. It was a grave mistake. The world of Blockland loved the tool. But soon realized the mistake. They were accidentally clearing their own bricks by forgetting to switch to the mis-titled 'fill' mode. But even worse, they realized that the fill-mode did not duplicate in the first place, but also destroyed all adjacent bricks. And soon, all of Blockland was destroyed. All that remained, was the joined laughter of Kalphiter and Ephialtes, soon followed by Pacnet, BDX, LewnaJa, and Crash15. Then all is seen and heard, is Okiver holding the new wand tool that destroyed Blockland, that
he made, smiling and laughing gradually louder.
Then Badspot restarted the master server and fail-binned the Tool_FillWand add-on. Everyone reloaded their saves and continued playing peacefully.