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{{Metal|name=Tin|color=7:3:0
 
{{Metal|name=Tin|color=7:3:0
 
|ore=
 
|ore=
* {{L|Cassiterite}}
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* [[Cassiterite]]
 
|uses=
 
|uses=
* Make {{L|bronze}}, {{L|bismuth bronze}}, and all {{L|pewter}} types
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* Make [[bronze]], [[bismuth bronze]], and all [[pewter]] types
* {{L|Metalsmith's forge|Metal crafting}}
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* [[Metalsmith's forge|Metal crafting]]
 
|properties=
 
|properties=
* {{L|Material value}} 2
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* [[Material value]] 2
}}
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}}{{av}}{{Quality|Exceptional}}
  
'''Tin''' is a {{L|metal}} smelted only from {{L|cassiterite}}.  
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'''Tin''' is a [[metal]] smelted only from [[cassiterite]].  
  
Tin can be used to make {{L|furniture}} and 'other objects' at a {{L|metalsmith's forge}} (with a base value of 2), but it is primarily used to combine with other materials at a {{L|smelter}}. If {{L|iron}} is not available, tin is an important military metal, as it is used to create the relatively effective {{L|bronze}} from the less sturdy {{L|copper}}.  The following is a list of recipes involving tin:
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Tin can be used to make [[furniture]] and 'other objects' at a [[metalsmith's forge]] (with a base value of 2), but it is primarily used to combine with other materials at a [[smelter]]. If [[iron]] is not available, tin is an important military metal, as it is used to create the relatively effective [[bronze]] from the less sturdy [[copper]].  The following is a list of recipes involving tin:
  
* {{L|Lay Pewter}}     =  2x Tin + {{L|Copper}} + {{L|Lead}}
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* [[Lay pewter]]     =  2x Tin + [[Copper]] + [[Lead]]
* {{L|Fine Pewter}}   =  3x Tin + {{L|Copper}}
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* [[Fine pewter]]   =  3x Tin + [[Copper]]
* {{L|Trifle Pewter}} =  2x Tin + {{L|Copper}}
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* [[Trifle pewter]] =  2x Tin + [[Copper]]
* {{L|Bronze}}         =  Tin + {{L|Copper}}
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* [[Bronze]]         =  Tin + [[Copper]]
* {{L|Bismuth Bronze}} =  Tin + 2x {{L|Copper}} + {{L|Bismuth}}
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* [[Bismuth bronze]] =  Tin + 2x [[Copper]] + [[Bismuth]]
  
{{Game_Data|[MATGLOSS_METAL:TIN]
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{{gamedata}}
[NAME:tin][ADJ:tin][COLOR:7:3:0]
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{{metals}}
[VALUE:2]
 
[SPEC_HEAT:210]
 
[MELTING_POINT:10417]
 
[BOILING_POINT:14684]
 
[SOLID_DENSITY:7280]}}
 
 
 
{{category|metals}}
 

Latest revision as of 15:20, 8 December 2011

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Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Tin is a metal smelted only from cassiterite.

Tin can be used to make furniture and 'other objects' at a metalsmith's forge (with a base value of 2), but it is primarily used to combine with other materials at a smelter. If iron is not available, tin is an important military metal, as it is used to create the relatively effective bronze from the less sturdy copper. The following is a list of recipes involving tin:

Base
AluminumBismuthCopperGoldIronLeadNickelPlatinumSilverTinZinc
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