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Revision as of 18:56, 1 May 2010
This article is about an older version of DF. |
Steel is the best common metal for smithing Template:L and Template:L. Products made with steel have a very high value, equal to that of Template:L.
Steel can be smelted at a Template:L by a Template:L with the Template:L Template:L activated.
Recipe
Steel production is fairly complex compared to the creation of other alloys. Note: in steelmaking, Template:L or charcoal is used as an ingredient, not as a fuel. If you are using a non-magma smelter, an extra 4 fuel is required to power the smelter (2 ore-to-iron smeltings, then the 2 steps below).
The first step is to create Template:L:
- 1 bar of Template:L
- 1 Template:L stone
- 1 unit of fuel
Produces:
- 1 bar of pig iron
The second step combines the pig iron with more iron to produce steel:
- 1 bar of iron
- 1 bar of pig iron
- 1 flux stone
- 1 unit of fuel
Produces:
- 2 bars of steel
The total reaction consumes 2 units of flux, 2 units of fuel, and 2 bars of iron. This produces 2 bars of steel.