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− | {{ | + | {{AlloyTableRecipe|Bronze}} |
− | {{ | + | {{AlloyTableRecipe|Brass}} |
− | {{ | + | {{AlloyTableRecipe|Rose Gold}} |
− | {{ | + | {{AlloyTableRecipe|Sterling Silver}} |
− | {{ | + | {{AlloyTableRecipe|Weak Steel}} |
− | + | {{AlloyTableRecipe|Weak Blue Steel}} | |
− | {{ | + | {{AlloyTableRecipe|Weak Red Steel}} |
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Alloys are Metals made up of two or more ingredients that are melted together to be created. These use strict recipes that must be in the correct range or you will end up getting Unknown Ingots.
Any alloy recipe has to be within ± 0.05 % of the listed percentages. This is done to avoid floating point rounding errors during alloy calculations.
Alloy Recipes
Bismuth Bronze Zinc 20% 30% Copper 50% 65% Bismuth 10% 20% Black Bronze Copper 50% 70% Silver 10% 25% Gold 10% 25% Bronze Copper 88% 92% Tin 8% 12% Brass Copper 88% 92% Zinc 8% 12% Rose Gold Copper 15% 30% Gold 70% 85% Sterling Silver Copper 20% 40% Silver 60% 80% Weak Steel Steel 50% 70% Nickel 15% 25% Black Bronze 15% 25% Weak Blue Steel Steel 20% 25% Black Steel 50% 55% Bismuth Bronze 10% 15% Sterling Silver 10% 15% Weak Red Steel Steel 20% 25% Black Steel 50% 55% Brass 10% 15% Rose Gold 10% 15%