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| Brass | | [[Brass]] | ||
| 920 °C | | 920 °C | ||
|style="text-align: center;"| Zinc 30% to 40% | |style="text-align: center;"| Zinc 30% to 40% | ||
Copper 60% to 70% | Copper 60% to 70% | ||
| Lanterns, | | Lanterns, torch holders | ||
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|[[File:Ingot-bismuthbronze.png]] | |[[File:Ingot-bismuthbronze.png]] | ||
| Bismuth | | [[Bronze|Bismuth bronze]] | ||
| 850 °C | | 850 °C | ||
|style="text-align: center;"| Bismuth 10% to 20% | |style="text-align: center;"| Bismuth 10% to 20% | ||
Copper 50% to 70% | Copper 50% to 70% |
Revision as of 11:39, 22 August 2022
Alloy Ratios
- Tin bronze, a mixture of copper and tin, has twice the durability of copper.
- Bismuth bronze, a mixture of copper, bismuth, and zinc, has slightly higher durability than tin bronze. In comparison to Tin Bronze, weapons and tools made from bismuth bronze are slightly slower (reduced mining speed) and have reduced attack power (HP).
- Black bronze is a mixture of copper, gold, and silver. It has the highest durability of all bronze alloys.
Alloy | Name | Melting point | Components | Uses |
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Brass | 920 °C | Zinc 30% to 40%
Copper 60% to 70% |
Lanterns, torch holders |
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Bismuth bronze | 850 °C | Bismuth 10% to 20%
Copper 50% to 70% |