Copper

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Obtaining

Ore Small (10 units) Poor (15 units) Normal (25 units) Rich (35 units)
Native Copper Native_Copper_Nugget.png Poor_Native_Copper.png Native_Copper.png Rich_Native_Copper.png
Tetrahedrite Small_Tetrahedrite.png Poor_Tetrahedrite.png Tetrahedrite.png Rich_Tetrahedrite.png
Malachite Small_Malachite.png Poor_Malachite.png Malachite.png Rich_Malachite.png

Copper is the Tier 1 Metal, obtained by smelting Native Copper, Tetrahedrite or Malachite in a Ceramic Vessel or a Crucible.

Native Copper spawns frequently in Igneous Extrusive Layers, and can be obtained through Gold Panning. Tetrahedrite spawns frequently in Metamorphic rock types, and Malachite spawns more rarely, only in Marble or Limestone rock types. Copper can be Cast once smelted, or alloyed during the smelting process in a Ceramic Vessel to make bronze, and then cast. It can be worked on any anvil of tier 1 or higher.

Tools, Weapons, and Armor

Copper Tools have a Default durability of 600 for most tools (Prospectors Picks have a third of this, at 200, and Sycthes have 50% more at 900)

Copper Swords do 4.5 Slashing damage base, Copper Maces 5.55 Crush damage base, and Copper Javelins do 3.45 Piercing damage. Swords and Maces have 600 durability, while Javelins have 60. 154 B

A full suit of Copper Armor provides 10 Armor points, with durability ranging from 154 base for the Copper Helmet, to 224 Base for the Copper Chestplate

A Copper Shield will block all incoming damage[1], and has 600 durability

Alloying and Smithing

Copper can be Welded on a Stone Anvil to make Double Ingots. 7 Double Ingots can be combined in an "I" pattern to make a Copper anvil. Copper anvils allow for Smithing Copper tools and weapons, which will receive bonuses as a players smithing skill increases. Copper anvils allow for the welding of Bronze, Bismuth Bronze, or Black Bronze double ingots, to create a tier 2 anvil.

Copper is used as an alloy in

Alloy Percent Copper Used
Brass.pngBrass 88-92%
Bronze.pngBronze 88-92%
Black_Bronze.pngBlack Bronze 50-70%
Bismuth_Bronze.pngBismuth Bronze 50-65%
Sterling_Silver.pngSterling Silver 20-40%
Rose_Gold.pngRose Gold 15-30%
  1. needs further testing