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==Alloys== | ==Alloys== | ||
− | Certain metals can be smelted together to create a new metal called an alloy. Unlike in later versions, alloys must be made using '''ores''', so smelting all of your ores into bars is a bad idea. The only exception to this rule is [[pig iron]], which is made using iron bars instead of hematite ore | + | Certain metals can be smelted together to create a new metal called an alloy. Unlike in later versions, alloys must be made using '''ores''', so smelting all of your ores into bars is a bad idea. The only exception to this rule is [[pig iron]], which is made using iron bars instead of hematite ore. |
* [[cassiterite]] + [[malachite]] -> 2 [[bronze]] | * [[cassiterite]] + [[malachite]] -> 2 [[bronze]] |