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'''Bismuth bronze''' is an alloy of [[copper]], [[tin]] and [[bismuth]], with exactly the same [[weapon]] and [[armor]] properties as regular [[bronze]]. However, it is slightly more valuable (×6 vs ×5) than regular bronze. | '''Bismuth bronze''' is an alloy of [[copper]], [[tin]] and [[bismuth]], with exactly the same [[weapon]] and [[armor]] properties as regular [[bronze]]. However, it is slightly more valuable (×6 vs ×5) than regular bronze. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
In real life, bismuth bronze is often used in applications where ordinary bronze would corrode. Unlike in ''Dwarf Fortress'', real bismuth bronze typically does not contain more than 1-3% bismuth by weight, though in some cases, up to 6% bismuth may be used. Bismuth bronze is very corrosion-resistant, much like gold. | In real life, bismuth bronze is often used in applications where ordinary bronze would corrode. Unlike in ''Dwarf Fortress'', real bismuth bronze typically does not contain more than 1-3% bismuth by weight, though in some cases, up to 6% bismuth may be used. Bismuth bronze is very corrosion-resistant, much like gold. | ||
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