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(I'm pretty sure the logic of the last sentace was backwards.)
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[[Bronze]] is a manufactured [[metal]] that does not occur naturally. Bronze bars can be used to make reasonable weapons and armor that are 75% effective compared to [[iron]]. Bronze can also be used to make furniture and ''other objects'' at a [[metalsmith's forge]].
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'''Bronze''' is a manufactured [[metal]] that does not occur naturally. Bronze bars can be used to make reasonable [[weapon]]s and [[armor]] that are 75% effective compared to [[iron]]. Bronze can also be used to make [[furniture]] and ''other objects'' at a [[metalsmith's forge]].
  
 
Bronze cannot be smelted from a single [[ore]]; it must be smelted at a [[smelter]] using following recipe:
 
Bronze cannot be smelted from a single [[ore]]; it must be smelted at a [[smelter]] using following recipe:

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Bronze is a manufactured metal that does not occur naturally. Bronze bars can be used to make reasonable weapons and armor that are 75% effective compared to iron. Bronze can also be used to make furniture and other objects at a metalsmith's forge.

Bronze cannot be smelted from a single ore; it must be smelted at a smelter using following recipe:

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.