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* Tin bronze: 88-92% copper, 8-12% tin. Has double durability than copper and quite strong | * Tin bronze: 88-92% copper, 8-12% tin. Has double durability than copper and quite strong | ||
* Bismuth bronze: 50-70% copper, 20-30% zinc and 10-20% bismuth. Is slightly higher durability than tin bronze but somewhat weaker (slightly less damage on swords, slightly less mining speeds) | * Bismuth bronze: 50-70% copper, 20-30% zinc and 10-20% bismuth. Is slightly higher durability than tin bronze but somewhat weaker (slightly less damage on swords, slightly less mining speeds) | ||
* Black bronze: | * Black bronze: 68-84% copper, 8-16% gold, 8-16% silver. Has the highest durability and strength of all bronze alloys. | ||
No worries though, you don't need to remember these numbers, you can also guess your way to them just by trial&error in the crucible. The firepit dialog will tell you if you got a valid combination. | No worries though, you don't need to remember these numbers, you can also guess your way to them just by trial&error in the crucible. The firepit dialog will tell you if you got a valid combination. | ||
== Entering the iron age == | == Entering the iron age == |
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