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'''Anvils''' are functional blocks used as the work surface when [[Special:MyLanguage/smithing|smithing]] metal items.  
'''Anvils''' are functional blocks used as the work surface when {{ll|smithing|smithing}} metal items.  


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==Creation== <!--T:4-->
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In the game, you will need a Tier (n-1) anvil to work Tier (n) materials, i.e. you will need a bronze (Tier 3) anvil to work iron (Tier 4) ingots.
In the game, you will need a Tier (n-1) anvil to work Tier (n) materials, i.e. you will need a bronze (Tier 2) anvil to work iron (Tier 3) ingots.


===Copper (Tier 2) and Bronze (Tier 3) Anvil=== <!--T:20-->
===Copper (Tier 1) and Bronze (Tier 2) Anvil=== <!--T:20-->


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The first step in this process is to create an [[Special:MyLanguage/Molds|anvil mold]] via the [[Special:MyLanguage/Clay Forming|clay forming]] mechanic. The anvil is then cast using the [[Special:MyLanguage/casting|casting]] mechanic. An anvil requires 900 units (9 ingots) of copper or bronze alloy to fill the mold. Once an anvil is cast and removed from the mold, it may be placed like any other block onto a solid surface. No tools are required to {{tnt|Breaking|break}} an anvil to pick it up and re-position it.
The first step in this process is to create an {{ll|Molds|anvil mold}} via the {{ll|Clay Forming|clay forming}} mechanic. The anvil is then cast using the {{ll|casting|casting}} mechanic. An anvil requires 900 units (9 ingots-worth) of copper or bronze alloy to fill the mold. Once an anvil is cast and removed from the mold, it may be placed like any other block onto a solid surface. No tools are required to {{Breaking|break}} an anvil to pick it up and re-position it.


===Iron and Meteoric Iron Anvil (Tier 4)=== <!--T:5-->
===Iron and Meteoric Iron Anvil (Tier 3)=== <!--T:5-->


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[[File:Anvil welding.PNG|thumb|200px|An iron anvil base with applied borax waiting for the top part.]]
[[File:Anvil welding.PNG|thumb|200px|An iron anvil base with applied borax waiting for the top part.]]
Anvils made out of iron or meteoric iron can not be cast like copper and bronze anvils since iron and meteoric iron cannot be melted in a crucible. The player first has to make the upper and lower part of the anvil separately, smithing them with a [[Special:MyLanguage/hammer|hammer]] on a bronze anvil. Then, the two parts need to be welded together with powdered [[Special:MyLanguage/borax|borax]].
Anvils made out of iron or meteoric iron cannot be cast in molds like copper and bronze anvils, since iron and meteoric iron cannot be melted in a crucible. The player first has to make the upper and lower parts of the anvil separately, smithing them with any {{ll|hammer|hammer}} on a bronze anvil. Then, the two parts need to be welded together with powdered {{ll|borax|borax}}.


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{{tnt|Protip
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|The recipe has an upper height limit of voxels, which means adding too many ingots too fast without first distributing previously placed voxels might effectively delete voxels altogether! Make sure to add the next ingot only after distributing the voxels from the last one.
|The recipe has an upper height limit of voxels, which means adding too many ingots too fast without first distributing previously placed voxels might effectively delete voxels altogether! Make sure to add the next ingot only after distributing the voxels from the last one.
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{{tnt|Protip
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|Elevating the anvil on which the player crafts the new anvil parts might help checking for missing or misplaced voxels. Try putting the anvil on eye level, or digging a trench around it - this allows you to check the work item from the side. Pressing G to sit down has a similar effect.
|You do not need to leave space around the anvil to go behind to work on the back part of the item. Just do a right mouse click with the hammer in hand and the item you are working on will rotate.
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After both the base and top are finished, heat both of them up in a forge. Once heated, first place the base part down on the ground. Take one portion of [[Borax|powdered borax]] and apply with a {{tnt[SneakClick}} on the placed base, then add the top part. Hammer until both parts are welded together, this should take about 12 hits.
After both the base and top are finished, heat both of them up in a forge. Once heated, first place the base part down on the ground. Take one portion of {{ll|Borax|powdered borax}} and apply with a {{SneakClick}} on the placed base, then add the top part. Hammer until both parts are welded together, this should take about 12 hits.


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The anvil is the work surface used for [[Special:MyLanguage/smithing|smithing]] [[Special:MyLanguage/metal|metal]] [[Special:MyLanguage/Tools and Weapons|tools]] from ingots heated in a [[Special:MyLanguage/forge|forge]]. When a heated ingot is placed on the anvil, a dialog box opens to allow the player to select the item to be crafted. Copper and Bronze items can be worked on any anvil, but iron items can only be worked on a bronze or iron anvil and steel items can only be worked on an iron anvil.
The anvil is the work surface used for {{ll|smithing|smithing}} {{ll|metal|metal}} {{ll|Tools and Weapons|tools}} from ingots heated in a {{ll|forge|forge}}. When a heated ingot is placed on the anvil, a dialog box opens to allow the player to select the item to be crafted. Copper and Bronze items can be worked on any anvil, but iron items can only be worked on a bronze or iron anvil and steel items can only be worked on an iron anvil.


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There is no need to craft steel anvils at this time as there are no Tier 6 metals in the game.
There is no need to craft steel anvils at this time, as there are no Tier 5 metals in the game.


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== History ==
== Notes ==
* While the metal tier matters for the anvil, it doesn't matter for the hammer or helve hammer. 
** A copper hammer may be used to smith a steel ingot.  But higher tiers are preferable for their higher durability (more uses before breaking).
** A bronze helve hammer may be used to smith a steel ingot.  Helve hammers have no durability, and there's no reason to prefer higher tier metals. 
* Though iron and meteoric iron anvils are both tier 3, you need an iron anvil in order to smith meteoric iron ingots.
== Gallery ==
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