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Metal
Name
Graphic Source(s) Density (g/cm3) Melting point Material
value
Value
difference
Notes
(ASCII) (Image)
Aluminum Aluminum bar sprite.png Native aluminum 2.70 11188 °U 40
Bismuth Bismuth bar sprite.png Bismuthinite 8.93 10488 °U 2 Only useful for alloying into bismuth bronze.
Copper Bismuth bronze bar sprite.png Native copper, Malachite, Tetrahedrite 8.93 11952 °U 2 Can be used to forge all weapons, armor, ammunition, and picks.
Gold Gold bar sprite.png Native gold 19.32 11915 °U 30
Iron Iron bar sprite.png Hematite, Limonite, Magnetite 7.85 12768 °U 10 Can be used to forge all weapons, armor, ammunition, picks, and anvils.
Lead Bismuth bronze bar sprite.png Galena 11.34 10589 °U 2
Nickel Nickel bar sprite.png Garnierite 8.80 12619 °U 2
Platinum Platinum bar sprite.png Native platinum 21.40 13182 °U 2
Silver Generic grey bar sprite.png Native silver, Horn silver, Galena (50%), Tetrahedrite (20%) 10.49 11731 °U 10 Can be used to forge melee weapons and ammunition.
Tin Generic grey bar sprite.png Cassiterite 7.28 10417 °U 2
Zinc Generic grey bar sprite.png Sphalerite 7.13 10755 °U 2
Metal
Name
Graphic Reaction Density (g/cm3) Melting point Material
value
Value
difference
Notes
(ASCII) (Image)
Billion Billion bar sprite.png Silver + Copper 8.93 11188 °U 6 see note 1.
Bismuth bronze Bismuth bronze bar sprite.png 1 Tin + 2 Copper + 1 Bismuth* 8.25 11868 °U 6 Can be used to forge all weapons, armor, ammunition, and picks. Combat relevant stats are identical to standard Bronze.
Black bronze Bismuth bronze bar sprite.png Copper + 1 Silver + 1 Gold* 8.93 11952 °U 11 Unique color.
Brass Brass bar sprite.png Zinc + Copper 8.55 11656 °U 7 Value difference is +4.5 if tetrahedrite is used instead of copper.
Bronze Bronze bar sprite.png Tin + Copper 8.25 11868 °U 5 Value difference is +2.5 if tetrahedrite is used instead of copper. Can be used to forge all weapons, armor, ammunition, and picks.
Electrum Electrum bar sprite.png Silver + Gold 14.905 11828 °U 20 See note 2.
Fine pewter Generic grey bar sprite.png 3 Tin + 1 Copper 7.28 10417 °U 5 Value difference is +2.75 if tetrahedrite is used instead of copper.
Lay pewter Platinum bar sprite.png 2 Tin + 1 Copper + 1 Lead 7.28 10417 °U 5 Unique color.
Nickel silver Platinum bar sprite.png 2 Nickel + 1 Copper + 1 Zinc* 8.65 11620 °U 3
Pig iron Lead bar sprite.png Iron + flux stone + fuel* 7.85 12106 °U 10 Only used to make steel.
Rose gold Rose gold bar sprite.png 3 Gold + 1 Copper* 19.32 11915 °U 23 Unique color.
Steel Generic grey bar sprite.png Iron + Pig iron + flux stone
+ fuel*
7.85 12718 °U 30 Can be used to forge all weapons, armor, ammunition, picks, and anvils.
Sterling silver Platinum bar sprite.png 3 Silver
+ 1 Copper*
10.49 11602 °U 8
Trifle pewter Lead bar sprite.png 2 Tin + 1 Copper 7.28 10417 °U 4 Value difference is +1.67 if tetrahedrite is used instead of copper.
Metal
Name
Graphic Source(s) Density (g/cm3) Melting point Material
value
Value
difference
Notes
(ASCII) (Image)
Adamantine Adamantine bar sprite.png Raw adamantine 0.200 25000 °U 300
Divine metal Generic grey bar sprite.png None 1 none 300