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If you have a lot of cassiterite, it might be better to use it for [[tin glaze]] rather than tin bars.  Tin bars cannot be used for tin glaze.
 
If you have a lot of cassiterite, it might be better to use it for [[tin glaze]] rather than tin bars.  Tin bars cannot be used for tin glaze.
  
Tin is the third-lightest normal metal after [[Aluminum]] and [[Zinc]] and a reasonable choice for making [[Bin|bins]], [[Barrel|barrels]] and [[pots]].
 
  
 
* [[Lay pewter]]    =  2x Tin + [[Copper]] + [[Lead]]
 
* [[Lay pewter]]    =  2x Tin + [[Copper]] + [[Lead]]

Latest revision as of 06:47, 8 June 2024

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Ore
Properties
Not fire-safe Not magma-safe

Wikipedia article

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Note that some content may still need to be updated.

Tin is an uncommon, low-value metal whose only ore is cassiterite. Although it is not very useful itself, it is a component in the creation of a number of valuable alloys, such as fine pewter (used for decorations and furniture) and bronze (also useful for weapons). On its own, tin is not magma safe, or even fire safe, and will melt in a grass fire.

If you have a lot of cassiterite, it might be better to use it for tin glaze rather than tin bars. Tin bars cannot be used for tin glaze.


Small cuts of tin.
"Tin" in other Languages Books-aj.svg aj ashton 01.svg
Dwarven: akrul
Elven: thono
Goblin: unstô
Human: irnat
Base
AluminumBismuthCopperGoldIronLeadNickelPlatinumSilverTinZinc
Alloys
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