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Latest revision as of 13:35, 2 March 2015
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MDF: v1.31 |
The metallurgist is a furnace that allows the creation of alloys from base metals. While the weapons-grade alloys can be time-consuming to produce, their abilities are superior to the unalloyed forms. Other metals are important for other industries, such as steam power and precision technology. Unless it is the Magma Metallurgist, all reactions require 1 fuel. Every reaction outputs the same number of bars as were inputted.
As with all magma furnaces, you can fill magma bottles at the magma metallurgist. These are used in the spawn location to create liquid magma, for moats or traps.
Making alloys produces slag, but melting them does not.
You can also melt down all alloys into their component metals.
Alloy | Number of Bars | Source | Notes |
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Billon | 2 | 1 Silver+1 Copper | Used in Welded cobalt |
Bismuth bronze | 4 | 2 Copper+1 Tin+1 Bismuth | |
Black bronze | 4 | 2 Copper+1 Silver+1 Gold | Average Value, Decorative |
Brass | 2 | 1 Copper+1 Zinc | Used in Steam Engine |
Electrum | 2 | 1 Silver+1 Gold | High Value, Used in Welded titanium |
Mithril | 2 | 1 Steel+3 Silver | High Grade for Edged Weapons, Armor. Light. Can also be mined. |
Nickel silver | 4 | 2 Nickel+1 Copper+1 Zinc | |
Fine pewter | 4 | 3 Tin+1 Copper | |
Lay pewter | 4 | 2 Tin+1 Copper+1 Lead | |
Trifle pewter | 3 | 2 Tin+1 Copper | |
Rose gold | 4 | 3 Copper+1 Gold | Used in Welded wolfram |
Spring steel | 4 | 3 Steel+1 Nickel | Used in Toolmaking |
Sterling silver | 4 | 3 Silver+1 Copper | |
White copper | 3 | 2 Copper+1 Nickel | |
Welded chrome | 2 | 1 Chrome+1 Iron | High Value |
Welded cobalt | 2 | 1 Cobalt+1 Billon | Near Steel Grade |
Welded titanium | 2 | 1 Titanium+1 Electrum | High Value |
Welded mithril | 2 | 1 Mithril+1 Titanium | Extremely good for edged weapons/armor. Extremely light. |
Welded wolfram | 2 | 1 Wolfram+1 Rose gold | Very good for blunt weapons. Extremely heavy. |