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{{Alloy3|name=Bismuth bronze|color=6:6:1|color1=6:4:0|color2=7:3:0|color3=5:5:1
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{{Alloy3|name=Bismuth bronze|color=6:6:1|color1=7:3:0|color2=6:4:0|color3=5:5:1
 
|recipe=
 
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* 1 {{L|Tin}}
 
* 2 {{L|Copper}}
 
* 2 {{L|Copper}}
* 1 {{L|Tin}}
 
 
* 1 {{L|Bismuth}}
 
* 1 {{L|Bismuth}}
 
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Bismuth bronze is made with the following recipe:
 
Bismuth bronze is made with the following recipe:
  
* 1 {{L|bismuth}} {{L|bar}} + 1 {{L|tin}} bar + 2 {{L|copper}} bars (not {{L|ore}}s)
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* 1 {{L|tin}} {{L|bar}} + 2 {{L|copper}} bars + 1 {{L|bismuth}} bar (not {{L|ore}}s)
  
 
Because of these proportions, bismuth bronze is produced in lots of 4 bars at a time.  While the ores must be smelted normally, only 1 additional fuel is needed to produce those 4 bars of bismuth bronze from the 4 bars noted above.  (Or in a magma smelter, none at all.)
 
Because of these proportions, bismuth bronze is produced in lots of 4 bars at a time.  While the ores must be smelted normally, only 1 additional fuel is needed to produce those 4 bars of bismuth bronze from the 4 bars noted above.  (Or in a magma smelter, none at all.)

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Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Bismuth bronze has the exact same weapon and armor properties as regular Template:L. It can be used to make all Template:L and other objects. Bismuth bronze is 20% more Template:L than Template:L - 3 times more Template:L (6) than its component parts - and is colored differently.

Bismuth bronze is made with the following recipe:

Because of these proportions, bismuth bronze is produced in lots of 4 bars at a time. While the ores must be smelted normally, only 1 additional fuel is needed to produce those 4 bars of bismuth bronze from the 4 bars noted above. (Or in a magma smelter, none at all.)