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'''Tetrahedrite''' is an ore of both {{L|copper}} and {{L|silver}}. {{l|Smelter|Smelting}} tetrahedrite will always produce a copper {{l|bar}} and has an additional 20% chance of producing a silver bar.  
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'''Tetrahedrite''' is an incredibly common ore of both [[copper]] and [[silver]]. [[Smelter|Smelting]] tetrahedrite will always produce a copper [[bar]] and has an additional 20% chance of producing a silver bar.  
  
Tetrahedrite can be used in all reactions requiring a copper ore, but will only be used as ''silver'' ore if no other silver ores are available. Two tetrahedrite ores can be smelted together to make two {{l|billon}} bars if (and only if) you have no other silver ores, or have [[forbidden]] them.
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Tetrahedrite can be used in all reactions requiring a copper ore, but will only be used as ''silver'' ore if no other silver ores are available - in this situation, two tetrahedrite ores can be smelted together to make two [[billon]] bars.
  
 
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Fire-safe Not magma-safe

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Tetrahedrite is an incredibly common ore of both copper and silver. Smelting tetrahedrite will always produce a copper bar and has an additional 20% chance of producing a silver bar.

Tetrahedrite can be used in all reactions requiring a copper ore, but will only be used as silver ore if no other silver ores are available - in this situation, two tetrahedrite ores can be smelted together to make two billon bars.

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