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'''''Metal Plating. How steampunky.'''''<br/ >  
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==Creation==
 
Metal Plate is made via [[Smithing]] 2 [[Ingots]] in the Anvil. This can be done manually or via the Helve Hammer.
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[[File:Plates.jpg|400px|thumbnail|right|Current craftable plates available in the game]]
 
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Metal plates can be made [[Smithing|crafted]] with two [[ingots]] on an anvil. Plates can be made manually, however it is far less strenuous to use a [[helve hammer]] instead.


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Metal Plate have a variety of usage depending on Metal it was based. Almost all can be used for making Lanterns. Copper, Bronze-type Metal, Iron and Steel Plates can be used to make Brigadine and Plate Armor.


Copper Plate is required for making the Hopper and the Distillery. Silver and Gold Plate can be applied in Lanterns to increase their light level.  
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Metal plates have a variety of usage depending on the metal they were made from. Almost all can be used for making lanterns. Copper, bronze-type metals, iron and steel plates can be used to make brigadine and plate armor.  
Metal plates themselves can also be smithed into metal chains or metal scales directly. Some other smithing recipes can also use plates instead of ingots as the base ingredient, however most of these will result in a huge loss of invested metal in comparison, while making the process only slightly easier.


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Copper plate is required for making the hopper, the distillery and copper roofing blocks, while silver and gold plate can be applied in lanterns to increase their light level.


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Metal plates can be "converted" into metal nuggets of the same metal type with the use of a chisel.


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Metal Plates can be placed on the ground, stocking up to 16 per block. They can be also be placed in storage containers as well.
Metal plates [[Ground_Storage|can be placed on the ground]], stacking up to 16 per block. They can be placed in storage containers as well.


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Metal Plate
Grid Copper plate.png
Stackable 8
Items

Current craftable plates available in the game

Creation

Metal plates can be made crafted with two ingots on an anvil. Plates can be made manually, however it is far less strenuous to use a helve hammer instead.

Usage

Metal plates have a variety of usage depending on the metal they were made from. Almost all can be used for making lanterns. Copper, bronze-type metals, iron and steel plates can be used to make brigadine and plate armor. Metal plates themselves can also be smithed into metal chains or metal scales directly. Some other smithing recipes can also use plates instead of ingots as the base ingredient, however most of these will result in a huge loss of invested metal in comparison, while making the process only slightly easier.

Copper plate is required for making the hopper, the distillery and copper roofing blocks, while silver and gold plate can be applied in lanterns to increase their light level.

Metal plates can be "converted" into metal nuggets of the same metal type with the use of a chisel.

Storage

Metal plates can be placed on the ground, stacking up to 16 per block. They can be placed in storage containers as well.


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