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'''Recipe:'''<br>
 
'''Recipe:'''<br>
 
Necessary ingredients; produces '''2 bars of steel''':
 
Necessary ingredients; produces '''2 bars of steel''':
* 2 bars [[iron]]<sup>1</sup>
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:* 2 bars [[iron]]<sup>1</sup>
* 2 units [[flux]]<sup>2</sup>
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:* 2 units [[flux]]<sup>2</sup>
* 4 units of [[fuel]] (or only 2 if magma powered)<sup>3</sup>
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:* 4 units of [[fuel]] (or only 2 if magma powered)<sup>3</sup>
 
 
Notes:
 
# Unless you are using a [[magma smelter]], melting iron [[ore]] to create iron bars also requires +1 unit of fuel at a conventional ('''non'''-[[magma smelter|magma]]) [[smelter]], producing a total of 4 bars of iron, twice what the recipe uses. This translates to also needing "half a unit" of additional fuel to the ingredients above for each recipe. Since you cannot use "half a unit", you will need a full unit up front, producing 4 iron bars to start, so add that in to any larger, long-term calculations for ore -> steel.
 
# [[Calcite]], [[Chalk]], [[Dolomite]], [[Limestone]], and/or [[Marble]]
 
# For larger production runs, if using a '''non'''-[[magma smelter]], you may also have to create more fuel. This means either burning wood at a [[wood furnace]], or using 1 fuel to turn [[bituminous coal]] into +8 fuel each or [[lignite]] into +4 fuel each. Add this to any larger, long-term calculations for steel production. (Read: Don't get caught short, and don't consume your very last fuel without a way of producing more!)
 
  
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: Notes:
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:: 1) Unless you are using a [[magma smelter]], melting iron [[ore]] to create iron bars also requires +1 unit of fuel at a conventional ('''non'''-[[magma smelter|magma]]) [[smelter]], producing a total of 4 bars of iron, twice what the recipe uses. This translates to also needing "half a unit" of additional fuel to the ingredients above for each recipe. Since you cannot use "half a unit", you will need a full unit up front, producing 4 iron bars to start, so add that in to any larger, long-term calculations for ore -> steel.
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:: 2) [[Calcite]], [[Chalk]], [[Dolomite]], [[Limestone]], and/or [[Marble]]
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:: 3) For larger production runs, if using a '''non'''-[[magma smelter]], you may also have to create more fuel. This means either burning wood at a [[wood furnace]], or using 1 fuel to turn [[bituminous coal]] into +8 fuel each or [[lignite]] into +4 fuel each. Add this to any larger, long-term calculations for steel production. (Read: Don't get caught short, and don't consume your very last fuel without a way of producing more!)
 
[[Image:SteelSword.png|thumb|right|200px|''A [[steel]] [[short sword]].'']]
 
[[Image:SteelSword.png|thumb|right|200px|''A [[steel]] [[short sword]].'']]
 
'''Step 1:''' Use one iron bar to '''create [[pig iron]]''':
 
'''Step 1:''' Use one iron bar to '''create [[pig iron]]''':
  
* 1 bar of [[iron]]
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:* 1 bar of [[iron]]
* 1 [[flux]] stone
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:* 1 [[flux]] stone
* 1 unit of [[fuel]] (as a source of carbon)
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:* 1 unit of [[fuel]] (as a source of carbon)
* 1 unit of fuel, or magma (to heat the forge)
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:* 1 unit of fuel, or magma (to heat the forge)
'''Produces''':
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: '''Produces''':
* 1 bar of pig iron
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:* 1 bar of pig iron
  
 
'''Step 2:''' Combine the pig iron bar with the second iron bar to '''produce steel''':
 
'''Step 2:''' Combine the pig iron bar with the second iron bar to '''produce steel''':
  
* 1 bar of iron
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:* 1 bar of iron
* 1 bar of pig iron
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:* 1 bar of pig iron
* 1 [[flux]] stone
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:* 1 [[flux]] stone
* 1 unit of fuel (as a source of carbon)
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:* 1 unit of fuel (as a source of carbon)
* 1 unit of fuel, or magma (to heat the forge)
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:* 1 unit of fuel, or magma (to heat the forge)
'''Produces''':
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: '''Produces''':
*'''2 bars of steel'''
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:: '''2 bars of steel'''
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To go from raw materials to finished products (assuming 1 bar per crafted item) at a conventional forge, a total of...
 
To go from raw materials to finished products (assuming 1 bar per crafted item) at a conventional forge, a total of...
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1 [[iron]] [[ore]] + 4 [[flux]]stone  + 4 [[fuel]] = 4 bars of steel
 
1 [[iron]] [[ore]] + 4 [[flux]]stone  + 4 [[fuel]] = 4 bars of steel
* 4 Bituminous coal + 9 [[iron]] [[ore]] + 36 [[Flux]]stone = 36 bars of steel
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:* 4 Bituminous coal + 9 [[iron]] [[ore]] + 36 [[Flux]]stone = 36 bars of steel
* 4 [[Lignite]] + 5 [[iron]] [[ore]] + 20 [[Flux]]stone = 20 bars of steel
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:* 4 [[Lignite]] + 5 [[iron]] [[ore]] + 20 [[Flux]]stone = 20 bars of steel
* 8 [[Wood]] + 2 [[iron]] [[ore]] + 8 [[Flux]]stone = 8 bars of steel
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:* 8 [[Wood]] + 2 [[iron]] [[ore]] + 8 [[Flux]]stone = 8 bars of steel
  
  
 
''' Recipe: Non-Magma '''
 
''' Recipe: Non-Magma '''
  
* 9 [[wood]] + 1 [[iron]] [[ore]] + 4 [[flux]]stone = 4 bars of steel
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:* 9 [[wood]] + 1 [[iron]] [[ore]] + 4 [[flux]]stone = 4 bars of steel
* 9 bituminous coal + 8 [[iron]] [[ore]] + 32 [[flux]]stone = 32 bars of steel
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:* 9 bituminous coal + 8 [[iron]] [[ore]] + 32 [[flux]]stone = 32 bars of steel
* 9 [[lignite]] + 4 x [[iron]] [[ore]] + 16 x [[flux]]stone = 16 bars of steel
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:*9 [[lignite]] + 4 x [[iron]] [[ore]] + 16 x [[flux]]stone = 16 bars of steel
 
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