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*Melting is a terrible way to get metal unless you have magma, that's pretty much impossible to argue.  Goblins show up at population hurdles, though, so you probably just haven't gotten big enough yet.  Regardless, iron-level equipment can be replicated with masterwork leather and bone equipment.  Iron is far from critical.  Helpful, but not critical. --[[User:ThunderClaw|ThunderClaw]] 20:23, 30 October 2008 (EDT)
 
*Melting is a terrible way to get metal unless you have magma, that's pretty much impossible to argue.  Goblins show up at population hurdles, though, so you probably just haven't gotten big enough yet.  Regardless, iron-level equipment can be replicated with masterwork leather and bone equipment.  Iron is far from critical.  Helpful, but not critical. --[[User:ThunderClaw|ThunderClaw]] 20:23, 30 October 2008 (EDT)
 
*_IF_ you have a magma source, you can also easily strip human and dwarven caravans of all their iron/steel items if you want to. Plus order more bars. This is terrible under an economic point of view, but even a single skilled stonecrafter will turn out more wealth than you ever reasonably need, so from your second or third year on this should not be a problem. Especially since you hardly ever need iron or steel except for high quality weapons and armour. [[User:Qwertyu|Qwertyu]] 07:31, 5 November 2008 (EST)
 
*_IF_ you have a magma source, you can also easily strip human and dwarven caravans of all their iron/steel items if you want to. Plus order more bars. This is terrible under an economic point of view, but even a single skilled stonecrafter will turn out more wealth than you ever reasonably need, so from your second or third year on this should not be a problem. Especially since you hardly ever need iron or steel except for high quality weapons and armour. [[User:Qwertyu|Qwertyu]] 07:31, 5 November 2008 (EST)
*:I have to second this.  Between goblins and traders you can eventually amass a couple hundred iron (or steel if you've got access to flux).  Masterwork leather is really not too bad, but masterwork steel is 2.67 times better, plus metal armor can be layered.  Masterwork leather armor offers 20 points of protection; to this you can potentially add a masterwork coat, totaling 35.  However, if you add steel chain and plate over that, you can get up to 155/115 for the upper body.  And you need it: I've seen dwarves get head injuries when sparring even when wearing a top-quality steel cap ''and'' steel helm.  I just got through a siege where one dwarf who is an adept armor user and high master shield user received a brown neck injury (and lost an eye) despite a exceptional steel cap and helm and shield.  It was probably the elite bowman that did it.  Without all that steel, she'd probably be pulp now.  <br />It may be a lot more trouble to get your steel through melting than smelting, but get it any way you can.--[[User:Maximus|Maximus]] 22:23, 7 November 2008 (EST)
 
  
 
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