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| Terne | |||
| 4 pounds of lead and 1 pound of tin | |||
| Bronze | |||
| Terne | |||
| A more valuable form of lead | |||
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| Molybdochalkos | |||
| 9 pounds of lead and 1 pound of copper | |||
| Lead | |||
| Molybdochalkos | |||
| A slightly more valuable form of lead | |||
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| Brittanium | |||
| 9 pounds of tin and 1 pound of copper | |||
| Tin | |||
| Brittanium | |||
| A much more valuable form of tin | |||
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| Electrum | |||
| 1 pound of gold and 1 pound of silver | |||
| Bronze | |||
| Electrum | |||
| Also known as green gold. A very expensive form of bronze. | |||
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| Corinthiacum | |||
| 1 pound of gold and 1 pound of silver and 1 pound of copper | |||
| Bronze | |||
| Conrinthiacum | |||
| An expensive form of bronze | |||
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| Illuminum | |||
| 1 pound of tin and 1 pound of mithril | |||
| Tin | |||
| Illuminum | |||
| A rare form of tin that produces light due to the reaction to the mithril content, -1 damage to weapons, -1 armor for worn equipment | |||
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| Hepatizon | |||
| 1 pound of electrum and 1 pound of copper | |||
| Bronze | |||
| Hepatizon | |||
| A diluted form of electrum | |||
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| Stainless Steel | | Stainless Steel | ||
| | | Items get a bonus of 100% vs water/cold attacks | ||
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| Rose Gold | | Rose Gold | ||
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| Sterling | |||
| 1 pound of platinum and 1 pound of silver | |||
| Silver | |||
| Sterling | |||
| A very expensive form of silver | |||
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| Haderoth | |||
| 1 pound of mithril and 1 pound of bronze | |||
| Iron | |||
| Haderoth | |||
| Weapons built with this mithril allow cause additional +10 damage on a critical hit. | |||
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| Darksteel | |||
| 1 pound of iron and 1 pound of hepatizon | |||
| Iron | |||
| Darksteel | |||
| This difficult metal requires sense hidden to work with. Any item made from Darksteel will naturally be hidden. | |||
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| Tungstabidium | |||
| 2 pounds of mithril and 1 pound of brass | |||
| Steel | |||
| Tungstabidium | |||
| A mithril dilution that is a good steel substitute. | |||
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| Blacksteel | |||
| 1 pound of steel and 1 pound of iron | |||
| Steel | |||
| Blacksteel | |||
| This darkened steel provides a slight damage boost (+2 damage) to weapons and has an evil aura. | |||
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| Damascus Steel | |||
| 1 pound of steel and 1 pound of corinthiacum | |||
| Steel | |||
| Damascus Steel | |||
| This lightened steel provides a slight damage boost (+2 damage) to weapons and has a good aura. | |||
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| atlantite | |||
| 1 pound of mithril and 1 pound of seaweed | |||
| Atlantite | |||
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| This metal floats on water. | |||
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| Truesilver | |||
| 1 pound of silver and 1 pound of sterling | |||
| Silver | |||
| Truesilver | |||
| Weapons made from Truesilver are more easily balanced, resulting in a +20 to attack. | |||
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| Galvorn | |||
| 1 pound of platinum and 1 pound of adamantite | |||
| Adamantite | |||
| Galvorn | |||
| This is a very expensive and fancy form of Adamantite. | |||
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| Volcanium | |||
| 1 pound of chromium and 1 pound of adamantite | |||
| Atlantite | |||
| Volcanium | |||
| This floating metal is highly resistant to fire damage. | |||
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| Tilkal | |||
| 1 pound of copper and 1 pound of silver and 1 pound of tin and 1 pound of lead and 1 pound of iron and 1 pound of gold | |||
| Steel | |||
| Tilkal | |||
| This ancient smelting recipe provides a method of making steel without coal. | |||
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| Coralite | |||
| 4 pounds of atlantite and 1 pound of limestone | |||
| Atlantite | |||
| Coralite | |||
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| Moonsilver | |||
| 1 pound of silver and 1 pound of illuminum | |||
| Atlantite | |||
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| atlantite | |||
| 1 pound of mithril and 1 pound of seaweed | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Subtype materials can be used for any recipe that specifically calls out a subtype, OR any recipe that calls out the main resource type. | * Subtype materials can be used for any recipe that specifically calls out a subtype, OR any recipe that calls out the main resource type. |
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This page has all of the current base Smelting recipes as of 3/8/2019.
Smelting Recipes
Level | Title | Materials | Resource Type | Subtype | Notes |
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1 | bronze | 1 pound of tin and 1 pound of copper | Bronze | ||
3 | Terne | 4 pounds of lead and 1 pound of tin | Bronze | Terne | A more valuable form of lead |
5 | pewter | 1 pound of tin and 1 pound of copper and 1 pound of lead | Bronze | Pewter | |
8 | Molybdochalkos | 9 pounds of lead and 1 pound of copper | Lead | Molybdochalkos | A slightly more valuable form of lead |
10 | brass | 1 pound of zinc and 1 pound of copper | Brass | ||
12 | Brittanium | 9 pounds of tin and 1 pound of copper | Tin | Brittanium | A much more valuable form of tin |
13 | Electrum | 1 pound of gold and 1 pound of silver | Bronze | Electrum | Also known as green gold. A very expensive form of bronze. |
14 | cold iron | 1 pound of iron and 1 pound of chromium | Iron | Cold Iron | |
15 | steel | 1 pound of iron and 1 pound of coal | Steel | ||
16 | Corinthiacum | 1 pound of gold and 1 pound of silver and 1 pound of copper | Bronze | Conrinthiacum | An expensive form of bronze |
17 | Illuminum | 1 pound of tin and 1 pound of mithril | Tin | Illuminum | A rare form of tin that produces light due to the reaction to the mithril content, -1 damage to weapons, -1 armor for worn equipment |
18 | Hepatizon | 1 pound of electrum and 1 pound of copper | Bronze | Hepatizon | A diluted form of electrum |
20 | stainless steel | 1 pound of steel and 1 pound of chromium | Steel | Stainless Steel | Items get a bonus of 100% vs water/cold attacks |
22 | rose gold | 1 pound of gold and 1 pound of copper | Gold | Rose Gold | |
24 | Sterling | 1 pound of platinum and 1 pound of silver | Silver | Sterling | A very expensive form of silver |
25 | white gold | 1 pound of gold and 1 pound of platinum | White Gold | ||
27 | Haderoth | 1 pound of mithril and 1 pound of bronze | Iron | Haderoth | Weapons built with this mithril allow cause additional +10 damage on a critical hit. |
30 | adamantite | 1 pound of mithril and 1 pound of steel | Adamantite | ||
33 | Darksteel | 1 pound of iron and 1 pound of hepatizon | Iron | Darksteel | This difficult metal requires sense hidden to work with. Any item made from Darksteel will naturally be hidden. |
35 | Tungstabidium | 2 pounds of mithril and 1 pound of brass | Steel | Tungstabidium | A mithril dilution that is a good steel substitute. |
37 | Blacksteel | 1 pound of steel and 1 pound of iron | Steel | Blacksteel | This darkened steel provides a slight damage boost (+2 damage) to weapons and has an evil aura. |
38 | Damascus Steel | 1 pound of steel and 1 pound of corinthiacum | Steel | Damascus Steel | This lightened steel provides a slight damage boost (+2 damage) to weapons and has a good aura. |
40 | atlantite | 1 pound of mithril and 1 pound of seaweed | Atlantite | This metal floats on water. | |
43 | Truesilver | 1 pound of silver and 1 pound of sterling | Silver | Truesilver | Weapons made from Truesilver are more easily balanced, resulting in a +20 to attack. |
45 | Galvorn | 1 pound of platinum and 1 pound of adamantite | Adamantite | Galvorn | This is a very expensive and fancy form of Adamantite. |
47 | Volcanium | 1 pound of chromium and 1 pound of adamantite | Atlantite | Volcanium | This floating metal is highly resistant to fire damage. |
50 | Tilkal | 1 pound of copper and 1 pound of silver and 1 pound of tin and 1 pound of lead and 1 pound of iron and 1 pound of gold | Steel | Tilkal | This ancient smelting recipe provides a method of making steel without coal. |
53 | Coralite | 4 pounds of atlantite and 1 pound of limestone | Atlantite | Coralite | |
56 | Moonsilver | 1 pound of silver and 1 pound of illuminum | Atlantite | ||
40 | atlantite | 1 pound of mithril and 1 pound of seaweed | Atlantite | ||
40 | atlantite | 1 pound of mithril and 1 pound of seaweed | Atlantite |
Notes
- Subtype materials can be used for any recipe that specifically calls out a subtype, OR any recipe that calls out the main resource type.