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A naturally occurring [[metal]] in Dwarf Fortress, it is smelted from [[cassiterite]]. | A naturally occurring [[metal]] in Dwarf Fortress, it is smelted from [[cassiterite]]. | ||
− | Tin can be used to make [[furniture]] and 'other objects' at a [[metalsmith's forge]] (with a base value of 2), but it is primarily used to combine with other materials at a [[smelter]]. The following is a list of Recipes involving Tin: | + | Tin can be used to make [[furniture]] and 'other objects' at a [[metalsmith's forge]] (with a base value of 2), but it is primarily used to combine with other materials at a [[smelter]]. If iron is not available, tin is an important military metal, as it is used to create the relatively effective [[bronze]] from the less sturdy [[copper]]. The following is a list of Recipes involving Tin: |
* [[Lay Pewter]] = 2x Tin + [[Copper]] + [[Lead]] | * [[Lay Pewter]] = 2x Tin + [[Copper]] + [[Lead]] |
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A naturally occurring metal in Dwarf Fortress, it is smelted from cassiterite.
Tin can be used to make furniture and 'other objects' at a metalsmith's forge (with a base value of 2), but it is primarily used to combine with other materials at a smelter. If iron is not available, tin is an important military metal, as it is used to create the relatively effective bronze from the less sturdy copper. The following is a list of Recipes involving Tin:
- Lay Pewter = 2x Tin + Copper + Lead
- Fine Pewter = 3x Tin + Copper
- Trifle Pewter = 2x Tin + Copper
- Bronze = Tin + Copper
- Bismuth Bronze = Tin + 2x Copper + Bismuth