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* 6 extra slots: A backpack crafted from leather which drops from wolves when killed
* 6 extra slots: A backpack crafted from leather which drops from wolves when killed


== Entering the Copper and Bronze Age ==
== Entering the Copper Age ==


For acquiring metal you need 2 things: Fuel and Ore
For acquiring metal you need 2 things: Fuel and Ore
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* These 4 slots can now hold your ores for smelting and alloying. Put it your native copper and count to 500, or do something else in the meantime ;-)
* These 4 slots can now hold your ores for smelting and alloying. Put it your native copper and count to 500, or do something else in the meantime ;-)
* Currently available alloys:
* Currently available alloys:
** Tin bronze: 88-92% copper, 8-12% tin. Double durability than copper and quite strong
** Bismuth bronze: 50-70% copper, 20-30% zinc and 10-20% bismuth. Slightly higher durability than tin bronze but somewhat weaker (slightly less damage on swords, slightly less mining speeds)
** Black bronze: 70-90% copper, 8-16% gold, 8-16% silver. Highest durability and strength of all bronze alloys.


6. Pour your molten mix into the molds
6. Pour your molten mix into the molds
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Here is a video of the full smithing process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5_DXjPPU6Y
Here is a video of the full smithing process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5_DXjPPU6Y
== Entering the bronze age ==
Creating bronze works in the same way as when you create copper, however you will have to find some extra ingredients to create one of these 3 alloys:
** Tin bronze: 88-92% copper, 8-12% tin. Has double durability than copper and quite strong
** Bismuth bronze: 50-70% copper, 20-30% zinc and 10-20% bismuth. Is slightly higher durability than tin bronze but somewhat weaker (slightly less damage on swords, slightly less mining speeds)
** Black bronze: 70-90% copper, 8-16% gold, 8-16% silver. Has the highest durability and strength of all bronze alloys.
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