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− | '''Pewter''' is an alloy, primarily containing | + | '''Pewter''' is an alloy, primarily containing [[Copper|copper]] and [[Tin|tin]]. In Dwarf Fortress, there are three forms of pewter: |
− | * | + | *[[Fine pewter]], made from one part copper and three parts tin, with material value 5 |
− | * | + | *[[Trifle pewter]], made from one part copper and two parts tin, with material value 4 |
− | * | + | *[[Lay pewter]], made from one part copper, two parts tin, and one part [[Lead|lead]], with material value 3 |
{{Category|Metals}} | {{Category|Metals}} |
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Pewter is an alloy, primarily containing copper and tin. In Dwarf Fortress, there are three forms of pewter:
- Fine pewter, made from one part copper and three parts tin, with material value 5
- Trifle pewter, made from one part copper and two parts tin, with material value 4
- Lay pewter, made from one part copper, two parts tin, and one part lead, with material value 3