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Difference between revisions of "40d:Bismuth bronze"

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'''Bismuth bronze''' is not a naturally occurring [[metal]]. It cannot be smelted from [[ore]]. It is an [[alloy]] smelted at a [[Smelter]] using the following recipe:
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'''Bismuth bronze''' is not a naturally occurring [[metal]] and cannot be smelted from [[ore]]. It is an [[alloy]] smelted at a [[Smelter]] using the following recipe:
  
 
*[[bismuth]] + [[tin]] + 2x [[copper]].
 
*[[bismuth]] + [[tin]] + 2x [[copper]].
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'''Bismuth Bronze''' can be used to make weapons and armor at 75% the effectiveness of iron. It can also be used to make furniture and 'other objects' at a Metalsmith's Forge.
 
'''Bismuth Bronze''' can be used to make weapons and armor at 75% the effectiveness of iron. It can also be used to make furniture and 'other objects' at a Metalsmith's Forge.
  
Bismuth bronze is slightly more valuable than regular bronze.
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Bismuth bronze is 20% more valuable than regular [[bronze]]. Other than a different recipe and a different color, that is the only difference.
  
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Bismuth bronze is not a naturally occurring metal and cannot be smelted from ore. It is an alloy smelted at a Smelter using the following recipe:

Bismuth Bronze can be used to make weapons and armor at 75% the effectiveness of iron. It can also be used to make furniture and 'other objects' at a Metalsmith's Forge.

Bismuth bronze is 20% more valuable than regular bronze. Other than a different recipe and a different color, that is the only difference.