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Bronze has a [[value]] of 5 and uses the same ingredients as [[fine pewter]] (which also has a value of 5). If you find yourself short of [[tin]], use this metal to make your objects of art instead of using [[fine pewter]].
 
Bronze has a [[value]] of 5 and uses the same ingredients as [[fine pewter]] (which also has a value of 5). If you find yourself short of [[tin]], use this metal to make your objects of art instead of using [[fine pewter]].
 
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If you are using ores to smelt Bronze, you can produce 2 bars of weapon-grade metal with one unit of [[fuel]], maing it an extremely useful material.
 
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Revision as of 16:33, 24 February 2012

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Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Bronze is an alloy of tin and copper. Bronze can be forged into weapons and armor, and has material qualities very close to iron. Bronze can also be used to make furniture and other objects at a metalsmith's forge.

Bronze can be made at the Smelter or Magma smelter using one of the following recipes:

Bronze has a value of 5 and uses the same ingredients as fine pewter (which also has a value of 5). If you find yourself short of tin, use this metal to make your objects of art instead of using fine pewter. If you are using ores to smelt Bronze, you can produce 2 bars of weapon-grade metal with one unit of fuel, maing it an extremely useful material.

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AluminumBismuthCopperGoldIronLeadNickelPlatinumSilverTinZinc
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