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[[Iron]], [[meteoric iron]] and [[steel]] have melting temperatures above 1300°C and so cannot be cast. Instead, iron and steel ore must be fired in a bloomery and then smithed on an [[anvil]] or [[helve hammer]] to create their ingots. Copper and gold ingots can also be crafted using bloomery.
{{ll|Iron|Iron}}, {{ll|meteoric iron|meteoric iron}} and {{ll|steel|steel}} have melting temperatures above 1340°C and so cannot be cast. Instead, iron and steel ore must be fired in a bloomery and then smithed on an {{ll|anvil|anvil}} or {{ll|helve hammer|helve hammer}} to create their ingots. Copper and gold ingots can also be crafted using bloomery.

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{{ll|Iron|Iron}}, {{ll|meteoric iron|meteoric iron}} and {{ll|steel|steel}} have melting temperatures above 1340°C and so cannot be cast. Instead, iron and steel ore must be fired in a bloomery and then smithed on an {{ll|anvil|anvil}} or {{ll|helve hammer|helve hammer}} to create their ingots. Copper and gold ingots can also be crafted using bloomery.

Iron , meteoric iron and steel have melting temperatures above 1340°C and so cannot be cast. Instead, iron and steel ore must be fired in a bloomery and then smithed on an anvil or helve hammer to create their ingots. Copper and gold ingots can also be crafted using bloomery.