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+ | All alloys return as many metal bars as they use. Bismuth bronze is one of the alloys that can't be smelted from ores directly. Value gain is 16 (4*6 - 4*2). --[[User:Someone-else|Someone-else]] 22:40, 26 July 2008 (EDT) |
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recipe
the recipe is listed as: 1 bismuth bar + 1 tin bar + 2 copper bars
Does this produce 1 bar or 4 bars? If it only produces 1 bar then you lose a lot of value but you can make items with greater base value.
Can you substitue all ores rather than use all bars? I know that you can't use some bars plus some ores.
GarrieIrons 20:18, 26 July 2008 (EDT)
All alloys return as many metal bars as they use. Bismuth bronze is one of the alloys that can't be smelted from ores directly. Value gain is 16 (4*6 - 4*2). --Someone-else 22:40, 26 July 2008 (EDT)