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|Name=Silver ingot | |Name=Silver ingot | ||
|Image=File:ingot-silver.png | |Image=File:ingot-silver.png | ||
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|OutputLink=Ingot mold | |||
|OutputName=Ingot mold | |||
|OutputAmount=1 | |||
|FloatRight=yes | |||
|NoBreak=yes | |NoBreak=yes | ||
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'''Silver''' is a metal. Its main use is as a component of | '''Silver''' is a metal. Its main use is as a component of {{ll|Bronze|black bronze}}. Silver can be used to create Tier 2 tools and equipment, but such tools have half the durability of their {{ll|Copper|copper}} counterparts. | ||
__TOC__ | __TOC__ | ||
== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == | ||
Silver can be found as native silver ore veins or, very rarely, through | Silver can be found as native silver ore veins or, very rarely, through {{ll|Panning|panning}}. | ||
=== Ores === | === Ores === | ||
Silver is always found as native silver ore. Native silver ore can only be found in | Silver is always found as native silver ore. Native silver ore can only be found in {{ll|Quartz|quartz}} or {{ll|lead|galena}}, an ore of lead. | ||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
Silver, once smelted, can be cast into molds or ingots. Silver tools are considered tier 2, on par with copper, but have significantly less durability. Similar to | Silver, once smelted, can be cast into molds or ingots. Silver tools are considered tier 2, on par with copper, but have significantly less durability. Similar to {{ll|Gold|gold}} tools, the rarity of silver means that pure silver equipment should be considered mostly ornamental. | ||
=== Alloys === | |||
*Silver can be used to make {{ll|bronze|black bronze}}, created by alloying 68-84% {{ll|Copper|copper}}, 8-16% silver and 8-16% {{ll|Gold|gold}}. Black bronze is a tier 3 metal, and the most effective type of bronze in the game. | |||
Silver | *Silver can also be used to make {{ll|ingot|silver solder ingots}}, by mixing 40-50% silver with 50-60% {{ll|Tin|tin}}. | ||
===Improving lanterns=== | |||
Silver plates can also be used to make {{ll|Glass#Lined_Lantern|lined lanterns}}. Unlined lanterns created from silver also gain a +1 luminosity bonus. | |||
===Selling=== | |||
You can sell your silver ingots to aː | |||
* {{ll|Trading#Luxuries|Luxuries Trader}} for an average price of 4 {{ll|Rusty gear|rusty gears}}. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 4 August 2023
Silver ingot | |
Stackable | 16 |
Smeltable | |
Smelt Point | 961°C |
Requires Container | Yes |
Output | Ingot mold |
Output Amount | 1 |
Items |
Silver is a metal. Its main use is as a component of black bronze . Silver can be used to create Tier 2 tools and equipment, but such tools have half the durability of their copper counterparts.
Obtaining
Silver can be found as native silver ore veins or, very rarely, through panning .
Ores
Silver is always found as native silver ore. Native silver ore can only be found in quartz or galena , an ore of lead.
Usage
Silver, once smelted, can be cast into molds or ingots. Silver tools are considered tier 2, on par with copper, but have significantly less durability. Similar to gold tools, the rarity of silver means that pure silver equipment should be considered mostly ornamental.
Alloys
- Silver can be used to make black bronze , created by alloying 68-84% copper , 8-16% silver and 8-16% gold . Black bronze is a tier 3 metal, and the most effective type of bronze in the game.
- Silver can also be used to make silver solder ingots , by mixing 40-50% silver with 50-60% tin .
Improving lanterns
Silver plates can also be used to make lined lanterns . Unlined lanterns created from silver also gain a +1 luminosity bonus.
Selling
You can sell your silver ingots to aː
- Luxuries Trader for an average price of 4 rusty gears .
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