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Post by Manewa on Dec 7, 2016 12:06:47 GMT
I know this is a really minor thing, and probably irrelevant too, but it just bugs me. Bronze is not an ore, but an alloy and can't really be found in a 'natural' form. I know the whole site's more or less a fantasy thing, but still. I'd suggest changing the name to something else, like copper, just to keep some sense of realism.
This is what you get from allowing a geologist to the site XD
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Post by Lavie on Dec 7, 2016 13:16:44 GMT
Haha thanks for the suggestion. I kinda made the ores quickly without thinking too much about it. I think I will change the bronze ore to copper ore and make an additional tin ore. Combining 3 tin ore and 3 copper ore in the furnace will then yield bronze bars. (:
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Post by Manewa on Dec 7, 2016 13:21:21 GMT
That sounds great! Altough, I could further suggest a copper-tin combination to be like 1 tin for 3 or 4 copper, since a typical bronze has like 12% of tin in it, but that might go too far into the specifics XD
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Post by Lavie on Dec 7, 2016 13:23:03 GMT
That sounds great! Altough, I could further suggest a copper-tin combination to be like 1 tin for 3 or 4 copper, since a typical bronze has like 12% of tin in it, but that might go too far into the specifics XD I was actually just googling about tin and bronze and stuff and saw that LOL. So yea, 1 tin and 5 copper then! (:
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Post by Manewa on Dec 7, 2016 13:24:52 GMT
That's awesome. I can breathe again XD
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Post by Lavie on Dec 8, 2016 21:56:05 GMT
Tin ore added, bronze ore renamed to copper ore, and recipe updated. This will be locked!
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