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One ingot requires 100 units of metal, which is the equivalent of 20 nuggets. Players can create ingots from ore nuggets using two methods: [[casting]] or smithed after using a [[bloomery]]. All metals or alloys with ''melting temperatures below 1340°C'' can be created using the [[casting]] mechanic, with the aid of an ingot [[mold]] (1340°C is the burning temperature of [[coke]]).
One ingot requires 100 units of metal, which is the equivalent of 20 nuggets. Players can create ingots from ore nuggets using two methods: [[Special:MyLanguage/casting|casting]] or smithed after using a [[Special:MyLanguage/bloomery|bloomery]]. All metals or alloys with ''melting temperatures below 1340°C'' can be created using the [[Special:MyLanguage/casting|casting]] mechanic, with the aid of an ingot [[Special:MyLanguage/mold|mold]] (1340°C is the burning temperature of [[Special:MyLanguage/coke|coke]]).

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One ingot requires 100 units of metal, which is the equivalent of 20 nuggets. Players can create ingots from ore nuggets using two methods: {{ll|casting|casting}} or smithed after using a {{ll|bloomery|bloomery}}. All metals or alloys with ''melting temperatures below 1340°C'' can be created using the {{ll|casting|casting}} mechanic, with the aid of an ingot {{ll|mold|mold}} (1340°C is the burning temperature of {{ll|coke|coke}}).

One ingot requires 100 units of metal, which is the equivalent of 20 nuggets. Players can create ingots from ore nuggets using two methods: casting or smithed after using a bloomery. All metals or alloys with melting temperatures below 1340°C can be created using the casting mechanic, with the aid of an ingot mold (1340°C is the burning temperature of coke).