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#REDIRECT [[Silver]]
{{Metal|name=Silver|color=7:7:1
 
|uses=
 
* Make [[Billon]] at [[smelter]]
 
* Make [[Electrum]] at [[smelter]]
 
* [[weapon|Melee Weapons]]
 
* [[Bolt]]s
 
* [[Metalsmith's forge|Metal crafting]]
 
|ore=
 
* [[Native silver]]
 
* [[Horn silver]]
 
* [[Galena]] (50%)
 
* [[Tetrahedrite]] (20%)
 
|properties=
 
* [[Material value]] 10
 
{{firemagmasafe|yes|no}}
 
* [[Melting point]] {{ct|11731}}
 
* [[Boiling point]] {{ct|13892}}
 
* [[Ignition point]] none
 
* [[Solid density]] 10490
 
* Liquid [[density]] 9320
 
* [[Specific heat]] 230
 
}}{{av}}
 
 
 
'''Silver''' is a mid-value [[metal]] which is useful for [[weapon]]s, [[ammunition]], [[furniture]],  [[decoration]]s, and other objects. Silver may be combined with other [[metal|metals]] in a [[magma smelter]] or [[smelter]] to produce the following [[metal|alloys]]:
 
 
 
* [[Billon]] = Silver + [[Copper]]
 
* [[Electrum]] = Silver + [[Gold]]
 
* [[Black bronze]] = Silver + [[Gold]] + 2× [[Copper]] <sup>†</sup>
 
* [[Sterling silver]] = 3× Silver + [[Copper]] <sup>†</sup>
 
 
 
<sup>†</sup> these reactions may only be performed with bars (not ores)
 
 
 
Despite its name, [[nickel silver]] does not contain any silver.
 
 
 
==Properties==
 
Silver has the highest density of all the weapon-grade metals; its additional weight enhances the performance of [[Attack types#Blunt weapons|bludgeon]]ing weapons such as [[mace]]s, [[Weapon#Foreign weapons|maul]]s, and [[war hammer]]s. However, a low shear strength means silver-forged [[edge]]d weapons such as [[spear]]s or [[sword]]s are quite terrible compared to other weapons-grade metals.
 
 
 
In tests in the [[Object_testing_arena|Object Testing Arena]], silver [[war hammer]]s were found to be the deadliest weapon against humanoids in the size ranges of the [[DF2014:Creature#Civilized|civilized races]]. Silver has somewhat poor yield values, and is more prone to [[wear]] than most other weapon grade metals.
 
 
 
While silver swords were said to be the only blades capable of slaying [[Werebeast|werewolves]] in legends, and individual werebeasts in ''Dwarf Fortress'' may well be vulnerable to the metal, [[steel]] will tend to fare better.
 
 
 
<gallery>
 
File:Silver.jpg|Silver bars
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
{{Translation
 
| dwarven = ral
 
| elvish  = nelare
 
| goblin  = one
 
| human  = obin
 
}}
 
 
 
{{gamedata}}
 
{{metals}}
 

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