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− | '''Fine pewter''' is not a [[metal]] that can be smelted directly from a single ore but an alloy; it must be smelted at a [[Smelter]] with one of the following recipes: | + | '''Fine pewter''' is not a [[40d:metal|metal]] that can be smelted directly from a single ore but an alloy; it must be smelted at a [[40d:Smelter|smelter]] with one of the following recipes: |
*3x [[40d:Tin|Tin]] + [[40d:Copper|Copper]] | *3x [[40d:Tin|Tin]] + [[40d:Copper|Copper]] |
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Fine pewter is not a metal that can be smelted directly from a single ore but an alloy; it must be smelted at a smelter with one of the following recipes:
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 bronze is worth the same, and bismuth bronze even more).