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Difference between revisions of "40d Talk:Rose gold"

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:Many of the new alloys, including rose gold, require you to first smelt ore into bars and then combine the bars. You're actually using up 5 pieces of fuel to make rose gold, since each piece of metal has to be smelted individually first before alloying. All of the alloys from the previous version can still be done straight from raw ore, though. [[User:Rpb|Rpb]] 12:35, 6 November 2007 (EST)
 
:Many of the new alloys, including rose gold, require you to first smelt ore into bars and then combine the bars. You're actually using up 5 pieces of fuel to make rose gold, since each piece of metal has to be smelted individually first before alloying. All of the alloys from the previous version can still be done straight from raw ore, though. [[User:Rpb|Rpb]] 12:35, 6 November 2007 (EST)
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::Ow. Bugger. I didn't notice that. Hmm. Well, still, the variety is nice.

Revision as of 09:31, 19 November 2007

Wouldn't this be a better choice than straight gold, now that fuel is a concern due to nonguaranteed magma? One piece of charcoal or coke would be enough for four bars of rose gold, as opposed to one of gold... and the value of rose gold is the same as three gold bars and one copper. Interesting thing to debate.Kefkakrazy 04:51, 6 November 2007 (EST)

Many of the new alloys, including rose gold, require you to first smelt ore into bars and then combine the bars. You're actually using up 5 pieces of fuel to make rose gold, since each piece of metal has to be smelted individually first before alloying. All of the alloys from the previous version can still be done straight from raw ore, though. Rpb 12:35, 6 November 2007 (EST)
Ow. Bugger. I didn't notice that. Hmm. Well, still, the variety is nice.