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Bismuthinite is a common ore that spawns in Sedimentary and Ingenous Extrusive stone . | Bismuthinite is a common ore that spawns in Sedimentary and Ingenous Extrusive stone . | ||
+ | ==Alloying and Smithing== | ||
+ | {{Template:MetalToolsText|Bismuth|No}}<br> | ||
+ | Bismuth's primary use to [[Alloys|Alloy]] with [[Copper]] and [[Zinc]] to create tier 2 [[Bismuth Bronze]] | ||
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− | + | ''Note: Metals are still workable at welding temperature'' | |
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+ | {{TempatureTableEntry|Bismuth||162|#999999|216|#f7a414|270|#f8ff36|3000|#de0000}} |
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Obtaining
Ore | Small (10 units) | Poor (15 units) | Normal (25 units) | Rich (35 units) |
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Bismuthinite |
Bismuth is a Non-Tool metal obtained by melting Bismithinite in a Ceramic Vessel or a Crucible.
Bismuthinite is a common ore that spawns in Sedimentary and Ingenous Extrusive stone .
Alloying and Smithing
While Bismuth can be used to create Double Ingots, Sheets and Double Sheets, these cannot be crafted into Tools or Armor.
Bismuth's primary use to Alloy with Copper and Zinc to create tier 2 Bismuth Bronze
Temperatures
Note: Metals are still workable at welding temperature
Item | Warming | Hot | Very Hot | Faint Red | Dark Red | Bright Red | Orange | Yellow | Yellow White | White | Brilliant White | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Bismuth | 162° | 216° | 270° | 3000° |