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'''Fine pewter''' is not a {{L|metal}} that can be smelted directly from a single ore but an alloy; it must be smelted at a {{L|Smelter|smelter}} with one of the following recipes: | '''Fine pewter''' is not a {{L|metal}} that can be smelted directly from a single ore but an alloy; it must be smelted at a {{L|Smelter|smelter}} with one of the following recipes: | ||
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Fine Pewter has a value of 5. This is far more preferable for making object of value than its component parts which all have a value of 2. If you have an abundance of tin this is the best form of pewter to make (but know that {{L|bronze}} is worth the same, and {{L|bismuth bronze}} even more). | Fine Pewter has a value of 5. This is far more preferable for making object of value than its component parts which all have a value of 2. If you have an abundance of tin this is the best form of pewter to make (but know that {{L|bronze}} is worth the same, and {{L|bismuth bronze}} even more). | ||
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Fine pewter is not a Template:L that can be smelted directly from a single ore but an alloy; it must be smelted at a Template:L with one of the following recipes:
- 3x Template:L + Template:L
- 3x Template:L + 1 Template:L Template:L (like Template:L)
Fine Pewter has a value of 5. This is far more preferable for making object of value than its component parts which all have a value of 2. If you have an abundance of tin this is the best form of pewter to make (but know that Template:L is worth the same, and Template:L even more).
[MATGLOSS_METAL:PEWTER_FINE]
[NAME:fine pewter][ADJ:fine pewter][COLOR:7:7:1]
[VALUE:5]
[SPEC_HEAT:210]
[MELTING_POINT:10417]
[BOILING_POINT:14684]
[SOLID_DENSITY:7280] |