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Copper and Bronze age tool casting is a simple process. However, players cannot create some of the more advanced tools and weapons, such as the [[saw]], [[shears]] or the metal version of the [[spear]]. These can only be created through the [[smithing]] mechanic. For detailed instructions and how to use each item, see the [[smithing]] page. The general process is as follows
Copper and Bronze age tool casting is a simple process. However, players cannot create some of the more advanced tools and weapons, such as the {{ll|saw|saw}}, {{ll|shears|shears}} or the metal version of the {{ll|spear|spear}}. These can only be created through the {{ll|smithing|smithing}} mechanic. For detailed instructions and how to use each item, see the {{ll|smithing|smithing}} page. The general process is as follows

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Copper and Bronze age tool casting is a simple process. However, players cannot create some of the more advanced tools and weapons, such as the {{ll|saw|saw}}, {{ll|shears|shears}} or the metal version of the {{ll|spear|spear}}. These can only be created through the {{ll|smithing|smithing}} mechanic. For detailed instructions and how to use each item, see the {{ll|smithing|smithing}} page. The general process is as follows

Copper and Bronze age tool casting is a simple process. However, players cannot create some of the more advanced tools and weapons, such as the saw , shears or the metal version of the spear . These can only be created through the smithing mechanic. For detailed instructions and how to use each item, see the smithing page. The general process is as follows