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==Obtaining==
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==Alloying and Smithing==
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Sterling Silver is a non-tool [[Alloys|Alloy]] created by mixing [[Copper]] and [[Silver]] together in a [[Pottery|Ceramic Vessel]] or a [[Crucible]].
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Sterling Silver's primary use to [[Alloys|Alloy]] with [[Black Steel]], [[Steel]]  and [[Bismuth Bronze]] to create tier 6 [[Blue Steel]].
 
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==Temperatures==
While Sterling Silver can be used to create [[Double Ingot|Double Ingots]], [[Sheet| Sheets]], and [[Double Sheet| Double Sheets]], these cannot be crafted into [[Tools]] or [[Armor]]
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''Note: Metals are still workable at welding temperature''
 
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Sterling Silver's primary use to [[Alloys|Alloy]] with [[Black Steel]], [[Steel]]  and [[Bismuth Bronze]] to create tier 6 [[Blue Steel]]
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Obtaining

Sterling Silver is a tier 2 metal obtained by Alloying Copper and Silver in a Ceramic Vessel or a Crucible.


Alloying and Smithing

While Sterling Silver can be used to create Double Ingots, Sheets and Double Sheets, these cannot be crafted into Tools or Armor.

Sterling Silver's primary use to Alloy with Black Steel, Steel and Bismuth Bronze to create tier 6 Blue Steel.

Temperatures

Note: Metals are still workable at welding temperature

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Ingot Sterling Silver.png Sterling Silver 540° 720° 900° 3000°