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Bronze is harder than either the copper or tin it is made from, making it suitable for weapons and armor if iron isn't available.
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'''Bronze''' is not a naturally occurring [[Metal]]. It cannot be smelted from [[ore]]. It must be smelted at a [[Smelter]] using the following recipe:
Otherwise, it can be cast into statues.
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*[[Tin]] + [[Copper]]
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'''Bronze''' can be used to make decent weapons and armor (75% effectiveness of iron) if [[Iron]] is not available. It can also be used to make furniture and 'other objects' at a [[Metalsmith's Forge]].
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It also has a value of 5, and the same ingredients as Fine Pewter, so if you find yourself without an abundance of [[Tin]], use this recipe instead to make your objects of art.

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Bronze is not a naturally occurring Metal. It cannot be smelted from ore. It must be smelted at a Smelter using the following recipe:

Bronze can be used to make decent weapons and armor (75% effectiveness of iron) if Iron is not available. It can also be used to make furniture and 'other objects' at a Metalsmith's Forge.

It also has a value of 5, and the same ingredients as Fine Pewter, so if you find yourself without an abundance of Tin, use this recipe instead to make your objects of art.