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{{Metal|name=Copper|color=6:4:0
{{Metal|name=Copper|color=#880|bgcolor=#800|
 
 
|ore=
 
|ore=
* {{L|Native copper}}
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* [[Native copper]]
* {{L|Malachite}}
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* [[Malachite]]
* {{L|Tetrahedrite}}
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* [[Tetrahedrite]]
 
|uses=
 
|uses=
* Make {{L|bronze}} at {{L|smelter}}
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* Make [[bronze]] at [[smelter]]
* Make {{L|brass}} at {{L|smelter}}
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* Make [[brass]] at [[smelter]]
* Make {{L|lay pewter}} at {{L|smelter}}
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* Make [[lay pewter]] at [[smelter]]
* Make {{L|fine pewter}} at {{L|smelter}}
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* Make [[fine pewter]] at [[smelter]]
* Make {{L|trifle pewter}} at {{L|smelter}}
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* Make [[trifle pewter]] at [[smelter]]
* Make {{L|nickel silver}} at {{L|smelter}}
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* Make [[nickel silver]] at [[smelter]]
* Make {{L|billon}} at {{L|smelter}}
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* Make [[billon]] at [[smelter]]
* Make {{L|sterling silver}} at {{L|smelter}}
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* Make [[sterling silver]] at [[smelter]]
* Make {{L|rose gold}} at {{L|smelter}}
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* Make [[rose gold]] at [[smelter]]
* Make {{L|bismuth bronze}} at {{L|smelter}}
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* Make [[bismuth bronze]] at [[smelter]]
* {{L|Armor}}
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* [[Armor]]
* {{L|weapon|Melee Weapons}}
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* [[weapon|Melee Weapons]]
* {{L|Crossbow}}s
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* [[Crossbow]]s
* {{L|Bolt}}s
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* [[Bolt]]s
* {{L|Pick}}s
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* [[Pick]]s
* {{L|Metalsmith's forge|Metal crafting}}
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* [[Metalsmith's forge|Metal crafting]]
 
|properties=
 
|properties=
* {{L|armor|Block}}% 66
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* [[armor|Block]]% 66
* {{L|Damage}}% 66
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* [[Damage]]% 66
* {{L|Material value}} 2
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* [[Material value]] 2
}}
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}}{{av}}{{Quality|Exceptional}}
  
'''Copper''' is a {{L|metal}} used in a large number of alloys. It is also one of the least valuable of the {{L|metal}}s. {{L|Weapon}}s made out of it do mediocre damage (66%) compared to {{L|Iron}}; similarly, {{L|armor}}s have mediocre defense (66%). It may be best to use copper to smelt more valuable alloys rather than making weapons and armors. Of course if you don't have wide access to better metals, copper is still a fine metal to use. Copper weapons are the next best training weapons if you don't have access to {{L|silver}} and can't trade with the {{L|elves}} for {{L|wood}}en weapons.
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'''Copper''' is a [[metal]] used in a large number of alloys. It is also one of the least valuable of the [[metal]]s. [[Weapon]]s made out of it do mediocre damage (66%) compared to [[Iron]]; similarly, [[armor]]s have mediocre defense (66%). It may be best to use copper to smelt more valuable alloys rather than making weapons and armors. Of course if you don't have wide access to better metals, copper is still a fine metal to use. Copper weapons are the next best training weapons if you don't have access to [[silver]] and can't trade with the [[elves]] for [[wood]]en weapons.
  
Copper is smelted (at a {{L|Smelter}}) from {{L|native copper|Native Copper}}, {{L|Malachite}}, or {{L|Tetrahedrite}}.
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Copper is smelted (at a [[Smelter]]) from [[native copper|Native Copper]], [[Malachite]], or [[Tetrahedrite]].
  
'''Copper''' can be used for minting at a {{L|metalsmith's forge}}, creating {{L|coins}}. Minted copper coins are then used in the {{L|economy}} system. Using coins as trade good is not advisable as they have no quality levels.
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'''Copper''' can be used for minting at a [[metalsmith's forge]], creating [[coins]]. Minted copper coins are then used in the [[economy]] system. Using coins as trade good is not advisable as they have no quality levels.
  
'''Copper''' may be combined with other metals at a {{L|smelter}}. The following is a list of recipes involving copper:
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'''Copper''' may be combined with other metals at a [[smelter]]. The following is a list of recipes involving copper:
*{{L|Nickel Silver}} = Copper + 2x {{L|Nickel}} + {{L|Zinc}}
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*[[Nickel silver]] = Copper + 2x [[Nickel]] + [[Zinc]]
*{{L|Brass}} = Copper + {{L|Zinc}}
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*[[Brass]] = Copper + [[Zinc]]
*{{L|Bronze}} = Copper + {{L|Tin}}
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*[[Bronze]] = Copper + [[Tin]]
*{{L|Lay Pewter}} = Copper + 2x {{L|Tin}} + {{L|Lead}}
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*[[Lay pewter]] = Copper + 2x [[Tin]] + [[Lead]]
*{{L|Trifle Pewter}} = Copper + 2x {{L|Tin}}
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*[[Trifle pewter]] = Copper + 2x [[Tin]]
*{{L|Fine Pewter}} = Copper + 3x {{L|Tin}}
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*[[Fine pewter]] = Copper + 3x [[Tin]]
*{{L|Billon}} = Copper + {{L|Silver}}
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*[[Billon]] = Copper + [[Silver]]
*{{L|Bismuth Bronze}} = 2x Copper + {{L|Tin}} + {{L|Bismuth}}
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*[[Bismuth bronze]] = 2x Copper + [[Tin]] + [[Bismuth]]
*{{L|Sterling Silver}} = Copper + 3x {{L|Silver}}
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*[[Sterling silver]] = Copper + 3x [[Silver]]
*{{L|Black Bronze}} = 2x Copper + {{L|Silver}} + {{L|Gold}}
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*[[Black bronze]] = 2x Copper + [[Silver]] + [[Gold]]
*{{L|Rose Gold}} = Copper + 3x {{L|Gold}}
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*[[Rose gold]] = Copper + 3x [[Gold]]
  
 
====''Copper alloy'' material value====
 
====''Copper alloy'' material value====
When mixed with other metals to form an {{L|metal|alloy}}, the resulting material has the following {{L|Value#Material_multipliers|material value multiplier}}; since copper has a MVM of 2, this is an overall gain, as the total number of bars of material used equals the number created:
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When mixed with other metals to form an [[metal|alloy]], the resulting material has the following [[Value#Material_multipliers|material value multiplier]]; since copper has a MVM of 2, this is an overall gain, as the total number of bars of material used equals the number created:
  
*{{L|Nickel Silver}} = MV 3
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*[[Nickel silver]] = MV 3
*{{L|Lay Pewter}} = MV 3
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*[[Lay pewter]] = MV 3
*{{L|Trifle Pewter}} = MV 4
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*[[Trifle pewter]] = MV 4
*{{L|Fine Pewter}} = MV 5
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*[[Fine pewter]] = MV 5
*{{L|Bronze}} = MV 5 (75% as effective as iron)
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*[[Bronze]] = MV 5 (75% as effective as iron)
*{{L|Bismuth Bronze}} = MV 6 (75% as effective as iron)
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*[[Bismuth bronze]] = MV 6 (75% as effective as iron)
*{{L|Billon}} = MV 6
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*[[Billon]] = MV 6
*{{L|Brass}} = MV 7
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*[[Brass]] = MV 7
*{{L|Sterling Silver}} = MV 8
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*[[Sterling silver]] = MV 8
*{{L|Black Bronze}} = MV 11
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*[[Black bronze]] = MV 11
*{{L|Rose Gold}} = MV 23
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*[[Rose gold]] = MV 23
  
{{Game_Data|[MATGLOSS_METAL:COPPER]
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{{gamedata}}
[NAME:copper][ADJ:copper][COLOR:6:4:0]
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{{metals}}
[VALUE:2]
 
[SPEC_HEAT:385]
 
[MELTING_POINT:11952]
 
[BOILING_POINT:14611]
 
[WEAPON][WEAPON_RANGED][AMMO][DIGGER][ARMOR]
 
[DAMAGE_PERC:66]
 
[BLOCK_PERC:66]
 
[SOLID_DENSITY:8930]}}
 
 
 
{{Category|Metals}}
 

Latest revision as of 14:40, 8 December 2011

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Copper is a metal used in a large number of alloys. It is also one of the least valuable of the metals. Weapons made out of it do mediocre damage (66%) compared to Iron; similarly, armors have mediocre defense (66%). It may be best to use copper to smelt more valuable alloys rather than making weapons and armors. Of course if you don't have wide access to better metals, copper is still a fine metal to use. Copper weapons are the next best training weapons if you don't have access to silver and can't trade with the elves for wooden weapons.

Copper is smelted (at a Smelter) from Native Copper, Malachite, or Tetrahedrite.

Copper can be used for minting at a metalsmith's forge, creating coins. Minted copper coins are then used in the economy system. Using coins as trade good is not advisable as they have no quality levels.

Copper may be combined with other metals at a smelter. The following is a list of recipes involving copper:

Copper alloy material value[edit]

When mixed with other metals to form an alloy, the resulting material has the following material value multiplier; since copper has a MVM of 2, this is an overall gain, as the total number of bars of material used equals the number created:

Base
AluminumBismuthCopperGoldIronLeadNickelPlatinumSilverTinZinc
Alloys
Special