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− | * [[Melting point]] | + | * [[Boiling point]] 14140 |
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* [[Ignition point]] none | * [[Ignition point]] none | ||
* [[Solid density]] 8250 | * [[Solid density]] 8250 | ||
* Liquid [[density]] 8020 | * Liquid [[density]] 8020 | ||
* [[Specific heat]] 435 | * [[Specific heat]] 435 | ||
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− | '''Bismuth bronze''' | + | '''Bismuth bronze''' has exactly the same weapon and armor properties as regular [[bronze]]. It can be used to make all [[furniture]] and other objects. Bismuth bronze is 20% more [[value|valuable]] than [[bronze]] and three times more [[value|valuable]] than its component parts. |
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Bismuth bronze is made with the following recipe: | Bismuth bronze is made with the following recipe: | ||
− | * | + | * 1 [[tin]] [[bar]] + 2 [[copper]] bars + 1 [[bismuth]] bar (not [[ore]]s) |
− | Because of these proportions, bismuth bronze is produced in lots of four bars at a time. While the ores must be smelted normally, only one additional [[fuel]] is needed to produce those four bars of bismuth bronze from the four bars noted above at a regular [[smelter]]. At a [[magma smelter]], fuel isn't an issue, although the additional time and labor of smelting each ore | + | Because of these proportions, bismuth bronze is produced in lots of four bars at a time. While the ores must be smelted normally, only one additional [[fuel]] is needed to produce those four bars of bismuth bronze from the four bars noted above at a regular [[smelter]]. At a [[magma smelter]], fuel isn't an issue, although the additional time and labor of smelting each ore into bars should still be considered. |
Bismuth bronze also provides more weapons-grade metal per tin bar than regular bronze, which may be a consideration if [[cassiterite]] is rare on your map. | Bismuth bronze also provides more weapons-grade metal per tin bar than regular bronze, which may be a consideration if [[cassiterite]] is rare on your map. | ||
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