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Bismuth Bronze [[Sword|Swords]] do 5 Slashing damage base, Bismuth Bronze [[Mace|Maces]] 6.2 Crush damage base, and Bismuth Bronze [[Javelin|Javelins]] do 3.8 Piercing damage. Swords and Maces have 1200 durability, while Javelins have 120. | Bismuth Bronze [[Sword|Swords]] do 5 Slashing damage base, Bismuth Bronze [[Mace|Maces]] 6.2 Crush damage base, and Bismuth Bronze [[Javelin|Javelins]] do 3.8 Piercing damage. Swords and Maces have 1200 durability, while Javelins have 120. |
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Bismuth Bronze is a tier 2 Alloy created by mixing Copper, Zinc and Bismuth together in a Ceramic Vessel or a Crucible.
Bismuth Bronze is the weakest Bronze, outperformed by Bronze and Black Bronze, but uses less copper than bronze, and more common materials than Black Bronze.
Tools, Weapons, and Armor
Bismuth Bronze Tools have a default durability of 1200 for most tools (Prospectors Picks have a third of this, at 400, and Scythes have 50% more at 1800).
Bismuth Bronze Swords do 5 Slashing damage base, Bismuth Bronze Maces 6.2 Crush damage base, and Bismuth Bronze Javelins do 3.8 Piercing damage. Swords and Maces have 1200 durability, while Javelins have 120.
A full suit of Bismuth Bronze Armor provides 10 Armor points, with durability ranging from 231 base for the Bismuth Bronze Helmet, to 336 base for the Bismuth Bronze Chestplate
A Black Bronze Shield will block all incoming damage, and has 1460 durability.
Alloying and Smithing
Bismuth Bronze can be Welded on a tier one or higher Anvil to make Double Ingots. 7 Double Ingots can be combined in an "I" pattern to make a Bismuth Bronze anvil. Bismuth Bronze anvils allow for Smithing Bronze tools and weapons, which will receive bonuses as a players smithing skill increases. Bismuth Bronze anvils allow for the welding of Wrought Iron double ingots, to create a tier 3 anvil.
Bismuth Bronze is used in Blue Steel, and it can be used in the creation of a Bloomery, required to progress to the Iron Age.
Temperatures
Note: Metals are still workable at welding temperature
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Bismuth Bronze | 591° | 648° | 985° | 3000° |