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{{Alloy|name=Bronze|color=6:4:0|color1=6:0|color2=7:0
 
{{Alloy|name=Bronze|color=6:4:0|color1=6:0|color2=7:0
 
|uses=
 
|uses=
* [[weapon|Melee Weapons]]
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* {{L|weapon|Melee Weapons}}
* [[Crossbow]]s
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* {{L|Crossbow}}s
* [[Bolt]]s
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* {{L|Bolt}}s
* [[Pick]]s
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* {{L|Pick}}s
* [[Armor]]
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* {{L|Armor}}
 
|recipe=
 
|recipe=
* 1 [[tin]] [[bar]]
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* 1 {{L|tin}} {{L|bar}}
* 1 [[copper]] [[bar]]
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* 1 {{L|copper}} {{L|bar}}
 
- or -
 
- or -
* 1 [[cassiterite]]
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* 1 {{L|cassiterite}}
* 1 [[copper]] [[ore]]
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* 1 {{L|copper}} {{L|ore}}
 
|properties=
 
|properties=
* [[Armor|Block]]% 75
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* {{L|Armor|Block}}% 75
* [[Damage]]% 75
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* {{L|Damage}}% 75
* [[Material value]] 5
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* {{L|Material value}} 5
 
}}{{av}}{{Quality|Fine|04:26, 24 May 2010 (UTC)}}
 
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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]].
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'''Bronze''' is a manufactured {{L|metal}} that does not occur naturally. Bronze bars can be used to make reasonable {{L|weapon}}s and {{L|armor}} that are 75% effective compared to {{L|iron}}. Bronze can also be used to make {{L|furniture}} and ''other objects'' at a {{L|metalsmith's forge}}.
  
 
Bronze cannot be smelted from a single [[ore]]; it must be [[smelt]]ed using one of the following recipes:
 
Bronze cannot be smelted from a single [[ore]]; it must be [[smelt]]ed using one of the following recipes:
  
*[[Tin]] + [[Copper]]
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*{{L|Tin}} + {{L|Copper}}
*[[Cassiterite]] + [[copper]] [[ore]] (like [[malachite]])
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*{{L|Cassiterite}} + {{L|copper}} {{L|ore}} (like {{L|malachite}})
  
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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Bronze has a {{L|value}} of 5 and uses the same ingredients as {{L|fine pewter}} (which also has a value of 5). If you find yourself short of {{L|tin}}, use this metal to make your objects of art instead of using fine pewter.
  
 
Another advantage of bronze is that, from ores, it only requires 1 fuel to smelt 2 bars of bronze.  This is the best fuel:product ratio of any weapon-grade metal in the game*.  This can be key in the early game, or on fuel-scarce maps, and/or if time is a critical factor.
 
Another advantage of bronze is that, from ores, it only requires 1 fuel to smelt 2 bars of bronze.  This is the best fuel:product ratio of any weapon-grade metal in the game*.  This can be key in the early game, or on fuel-scarce maps, and/or if time is a critical factor.
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==See Also:==
 
==See Also:==
:* [[Bismuth bronze]]
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:* {{L|Bismuth bronze}}
  
 
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