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{{Ore|name=Cassiterite|tile=£|color=#880
 
{{Ore|name=Cassiterite|tile=£|color=#880
 
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|uses =  
* [[Ore]] of [[tin]]
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* {{l|Ore}} of {{l|tin}}
* Smelting [[bronze]], [[trifle pewter]] and [[fine pewter]]
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* Smelting {{l|bronze}}, {{l|trifle pewter}} and {{l|fine pewter}}
 
|location =
 
|location =
* Veins in [[Granite]]
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* Veins in {{l|Granite}}
* Small clusters in [[alluvial layer]]s
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* Small clusters in {{l|alluvial layer}}s
 
|properties =
 
|properties =
* [[Economic stone]]
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* {{l|Economic stone}}
* [[Material value]] 2
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* {{l|Material value}} 2
 
}}
 
}}
  
[[Cassiterite]] is the only ore (in DF) that can be [[smelt]]ed into [[tin]].  This ore can also be smelted with others to create [[bronze]], [[trifle pewter]], and [[fine pewter]].  In the world of Dwarf Fortress, cassiterite is only found in [[layer]]s of [[granite]], as [[vein]]s.
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{{l|Cassiterite}} is the only ore (in DF) that can be {{l|smelt}}ed into {{l|tin}}.  This ore can also be smelted with others to create {{l|bronze}}, {{l|trifle pewter}}, and {{l|fine pewter}}.  In the world of Dwarf Fortress, cassiterite is only found in {{l|layer}}s of {{l|granite}}, as {{l|vein}}s.
  
 
== Smelting ==
 
== Smelting ==
 
Cassiterite is a required ingredient to make several types of metal alloy bars from ore at a [[smelter]]:
 
Cassiterite is a required ingredient to make several types of metal alloy bars from ore at a [[smelter]]:
 
 
* [[Tin]] bars
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* {{l|Tin}} bars
* [[Bronze]] bars - with [[copper nuggets]], [[malachite]], or [[tetrahedrite]]
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* {{l|Bronze}} bars - with {{l|copper nuggets}}, {{l|malachite}}, or {{l|tetrahedrite}}
* [[Trifle pewter]] bars - with [[copper nuggets]], [[malachite]] or [[tetrahedrite]] ''(takes 2 cassiterite)''
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* {{l|Trifle pewter}} bars - with {{l|copper nuggets}}, {{l|malachite}} or {{l|tetrahedrite}} ''(takes 2 cassiterite)''
* [[Fine pewter]] bars - with [[copper nuggets]], [[malachite]] or [[tetrahedrite]] ''(takes 3 cassiterite)''
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* {{l|Fine pewter}} bars - with {{l|copper nuggets}}, {{l|malachite}} or {{l|tetrahedrite}} ''(takes 3 cassiterite)''
  
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.
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The above can also be made from {{l|bar}}s of {{l|tin}} combined with bars of the appropriate metals.  Note that {{l|bismuth bronze}} and {{l|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.
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See {{l|metal}} for a full discussion of formulae and options.
  
 
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Cassiterite
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Wikipedia article

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Smelting

Cassiterite is a required ingredient to make several types of metal alloy bars from ore at a smelter:

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