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* Make [[bismuth bronze]] at [[smelter]]
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* Make [[Bismuth bronze]] at [[smelter]]
 
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* [[Bismuthinite]]
 
* [[Bismuthinite]]
 
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'''Bismuth''' is a naturally occurring [[metal]] that cannot be forged into anything at a [[metalsmith's forge]] due to being too brittle. It is obtained through smelting [[bismuthinite]]. It can be used in the following Recipe at a [[smelter]]:
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'''Bismuth''' is a metal smelted from [[bismuthinite]].  Bismuth cannot be used to make goods, only bismuth bronze bars. Before you have an [[unfortunate accident]] resulting from a mandate to make bismuth items, note that such a mandate can be fulfilled by smelting bismuthinite into bismuth bars, which technically count as 'items'.
  
*[[Bismuth bronze]] = bismuth + [[tin]] + 2x [[copper]]
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*Bismuth + [[Tin]] + 2x [[Copper]] = [[Bismuth bronze]]
  
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Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Bismuth is a metal smelted from bismuthinite. Bismuth cannot be used to make goods, only bismuth bronze bars. Before you have an unfortunate accident resulting from a mandate to make bismuth items, note that such a mandate can be fulfilled by smelting bismuthinite into bismuth bars, which technically count as 'items'.

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AluminumBismuthCopperGoldIronLeadNickelPlatinumSilverTinZinc
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