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{{Ore|name=Cassiterite|tile=£|color=6:7:0 | {{Ore|name=Cassiterite|tile=£|color=6:7:0 | ||
|uses = | |uses = | ||
− | * | + | * [[Ore]] of [[tin]] |
− | * Smelting | + | * Smelting [[bronze]], [[trifle pewter]] and [[fine pewter]] |
|location={{Stonelookup/location|{{{{FULLPAGENAME}}/raw}}}} | |location={{Stonelookup/location|{{{{FULLPAGENAME}}/raw}}}} | ||
|properties = | |properties = | ||
− | * | + | * [[Economic stone]] |
− | * | + | * [[Material value]] 2}} |
{{av}}{{Quality|Exceptional}} | {{av}}{{Quality|Exceptional}} | ||
− | + | [[Cassiterite]] is the only ore in Dwarf Fortress that can be [[smelt]]ed into [[tin]]. This ore can also be smelted with others to create [[bronze]], [[trifle pewter]], and [[fine pewter]]. It can only found as [[vein]]s within [[layer]]s of [[granite]]. | |
== Smelting == | == Smelting == | ||
− | Cassiterite is a required ingredient to make several types of metal alloy bars from ore at a | + | Cassiterite is a required ingredient to make several types of metal alloy bars from ore at a [[smelter]]: |
− | * | + | * [[Tin]] bars |
− | * | + | * [[Bronze]] bars - with [[native copper]], [[malachite]], or [[tetrahedrite]] |
− | * | + | * [[Trifle pewter]] bars - with [[native copper]], [[malachite]] or [[tetrahedrite]] ''(takes 2 cassiterite)'' |
− | * | + | * [[Fine pewter]] bars - with [[native copper]], [[malachite]] or [[tetrahedrite]] ''(takes 3 cassiterite)'' |
− | The above can also be made from | + | The above can also be made from [[bar]]s of [[tin]] combined with bars of the appropriate metals. Note that [[bismuth bronze]] and [[lay pewter]], both of which require tin, cannot be made directly from cassiterite, but must first be smelted into tin bars. |
− | See | + | See [[metal]] for a full discussion of formulae and options. |
<gallery> | <gallery> |
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This article is about an older version of DF. |
Cassiterite is the only ore in Dwarf Fortress that can be smelted into tin. This ore can also be smelted with others to create bronze, trifle pewter, and fine pewter. It can only found as veins within layers of granite.
Smelting[edit]
Cassiterite is a required ingredient to make several types of metal alloy bars from ore at a smelter:
- Tin bars
- Bronze bars - with native copper, malachite, or tetrahedrite
- Trifle pewter bars - with native copper, malachite or tetrahedrite (takes 2 cassiterite)
- Fine pewter bars - with native copper, malachite or tetrahedrite (takes 3 cassiterite)
The above can also be made from bars of tin combined with bars of the appropriate metals. Note that bismuth bronze and lay pewter, both of which require tin, cannot be made directly from cassiterite, but must first be smelted into tin bars.
See metal for a full discussion of formulae and options.
[MATGLOSS_STONE:CASSITERITE]
[NAME:cassiterite][COLOR:6:7:0][TILE:156]
[ENVIRONMENT:ALLUVIAL:CLUSTER_SMALL:100]
[ENVIRONMENT_SPEC:GRANITE:VEIN:100]
[ITEM_SYMBOL:'*']
[METAL_ORE:TIN:100]
[VALUE:2] |
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