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'''Silver''' is a metal. Its main use is as a component of [[Bronze|black bronze]]. Silver can be used to create Tier 2 tools and equipment, but such tools have half the durability of their [[copper]] counterparts. | '''Silver''' is a metal. Its main use is as a component of [[Bronze|black bronze]]. Silver can be used to create Tier 2 tools and equipment, but such tools have half the durability of their [[copper]] counterparts. | ||
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== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == | ||
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Silver can be found as native silver ore veins or, very rarely, through [[panning]]. | Silver can be found as native silver ore veins or, very rarely, through [[panning]]. | ||
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=== Ores === | === Ores === | ||
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Silver is always found as native silver ore. Native silver ore can only be found in [[quartz]] or [[lead|galena]], an ore of lead. | Silver is always found as native silver ore. Native silver ore can only be found in [[quartz]] or [[lead|galena]], an ore of lead. | ||
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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
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Silver plates can also be used to make [[Glass#Lined_Lantern|lined lanterns]]. Unlined lanterns created from silver also gain a +1 luminosity bonus. | Silver plates can also be used to make [[Glass#Lined_Lantern|lined lanterns]]. Unlined lanterns created from silver also gain a +1 luminosity bonus. | ||
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Silver ingots may be purchased by a [[trading|luxuries trader]]. | Silver ingots may be purchased by a [[trading|luxuries trader]]. | ||
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=== Alloys === | === Alloys === | ||
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Silver can be used to make [[bronze|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. | <div lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"> | ||
Silver can be used to make [[bronze|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. | |||
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Silver can also be used to make [[ingot|silver solder ingots]], by mixing 40-50% silver with 50-60% [[tin]]. | Silver can also be used to make [[ingot|silver solder ingots]], by mixing 40-50% silver with 50-60% [[tin]]. | ||
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