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::'''!''' - ''You can use only [[bar]]s of metal in this reaction, not ores. | ::'''!''' - ''You can use only [[bar]]s of metal in this reaction, not ores. | ||
:*'''Weapons/Armor''' is the damage/blocking multiplier for weapons and armor in combat. Unless otherwise noted, any metal that can be used for weapons can also be used to make ammo, picks, and crossbows. | :*'''Weapons/Armor''' is the damage/blocking multiplier for weapons and armor in combat. Unless otherwise noted, any metal that can be used for weapons can also be used to make ammo, picks, and crossbows. | ||
− | ::''*Silver has a 50% armor multiplier, but can't voluntarily be used to make armor. However, a dwarf with a [[strange mood]] might forge armor | + | ::''*Silver has a 50% armor multiplier, but can't voluntarily be used to make armor. However, a dwarf with a [[strange mood]] might forge silver armor.'' |
:*'''Density''' is used to determine the different weight of finished objects. | :*'''Density''' is used to determine the different weight of finished objects. | ||
:*'''[[Material value]]''' is what the base value of an object made of this metal is multiplied by to determine it's worth. | :*'''[[Material value]]''' is what the base value of an object made of this metal is multiplied by to determine it's worth. | ||
− | :*'''Difference''' indicates the difference between the average [[value]] of the required bars of metals vs. the value of the resulting bars of alloy - what went in vs. what comes out, measured per bar. "+0" indicates that the resulting alloy is a perfectly average value of the component metals. For pure metals, this indicates the difference in value between the metal and the ore, separated with commas in cases where multiple ore values differ | + | :*'''Difference''' indicates the difference between the average [[value]] of the required bars of metals vs. the value of the resulting bars of alloy - what went in vs. what comes out, measured per bar. "+0" indicates that the resulting alloy is a perfectly average value of the component metals. For pure metals, this indicates the difference in value between the metal and the ore, separated with commas in cases where multiple ore values differ, and those marked with an asterisk denote ores that can yield multiple metals. |
{{Category|Metals}}{{Category|Materials}} | {{Category|Metals}}{{Category|Materials}} |