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Not only will you be using anvils to smith [[Tools]] but you will be using them to make a multitude of other metallic crafting components.
 
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== Welding ==
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Welding is achieve by heating the selected ingots to their respective welding temperature, and then put both ingots and flux onto the anvil. Lastly, just shift right-click with your hammer to make the weld.

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Template:BlockFor how to use the Anvil, see the Metalworking Guide.

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Anvils are your main way of working with metals, Casting will only get you so far and makes the most basic quality Tools. As with all Metals, Anvils also follow the Metal Tiers, thus you will need to upgrade your anvil as you progress. There are 10 anvils total, one stone and 9 metal. Anvils can only work metals of equal tiers or weld one tier higher.

Obtaining

Your very first anvil will be made of Stone. Right Click on raw igneous stone with a hammer to instantly create an anvil. All the Metal anvils are made from seven Double Ingots in an 'I' pattern.


Tier Anvil
0 Stone anvil rhyolite.png Stone
1 Copper Anvil.png Copper
2 Bronze Anvil.png Bronze
Bismuth Bronze Anvil.png Bismuth Bronze
Black Bronze Anvil.png Black Bronze
3 Wrought Iron Anvil.png Wrought Iron
4 Steel Anvil.png Steel
5 Black Steel Anvil.png Black Steel
6 Blue Steel Anvil.png Blue Steel
Red Steel Anvil.png Red Steel

Use

Not only will you be using anvils to smith Tools but you will be using them to make a multitude of other metallic crafting components.


Welding

Welding is achieve by heating the selected ingots to their respective welding temperature, and then put both ingots and flux onto the anvil. Lastly, just shift right-click with your hammer to make the weld.