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+ | {{History||78 |Single metal sheets can now be placed on any side of a block.}} | ||
+ | {{History||78.9 |Ingots now have tooltips for workable, weldable, and in danger of melting states. }} | ||
+ | {{History||78.11 |30% slower heating/cooling applied to all metals.}} | ||
+ | {{History||78.12 |Casting interface can now be opened with any liquid metal instead of just copper/bronzes. Interface can be used to cast tools using a full unshaped liquid ingot as well as for combining partially filled ingot molds.}} | ||
+ | {{History||78.14 |Fixed shift clicking ingots out of molds not keeping temp data.<br/> | ||
+ | Fixed splitting 100% refined bloom. Plans now auto-select based on input if there is only one possible plan and select no plan if there is none available.<br/> | ||
+ | Added missing workable/weldable/danger message to metal sheets and bloom items.}} | ||
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==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== |
Revision as of 17:54, 16 May 2014
Contents
Metal Tiers
Metal Ingots can be welded on Anvils one Tier lower than the Ingot. This allows for the player to weld Ingots into Double Ingots to create the next Tier of Anvil. All other smithing and welding must be done on an Anvil of equal or higher Tier.
ObtainingWith the exception of wrought iron, pig iron and steel, non-alloy metals are obtained via smelting the source ore in a Vessel or a Crucible. Ores cannot be smelted in a forge. Wrought IronWrought Iron is obtained by working an Iron Bloom that has been created in a Bloomery.
Pig IronPig Iron is obtained by smelting the source ore in a Blast Furnace. Steel
AlloysAlloys are created by mixing base metals in a Crucible. Early-game Bronzes can also be obtained by smelting a combination of source ores in a Vessel. See Pottery for more info. Note: Only the listed ingredients can be mixed to create the valid alloy. Adding a completed alloy to a mixture of the alloy will result in useless Unknown Metal. (Example: Adding Unshaped Bronze to a correct mixture of Tin and Copper)
Temperatures
Note: Metals are still Workable at Weldable temp.
CastingRight click a liquid Unshaped ingot to open the casting UI.
Place the ingot in the leftmost slot and your Ceramic Tool/Weapon Mold in the center slot. The arrow will progress and you will end up with your filled tool/weapon mold on the right, and if it didn't break, the empty ceramic mold on the left. Place the filled mold in a crafting grid to remove the head. The empty mold will be lost in the process.
SmithingSee Anvil page for information on smithing metal.
CraftingIngotTo unmold any kind of unshaped ingots, they must be at any non-liquid temperature. Note: Click and drag the ingot out of the output slot for it to retain it's temperature. Shift-clicking the ingot into your inventory will result in a cold ingot.
The ingot can be crafted back together with the Ceramic Mold if you wish to reheat it in a Forge to liquid temperature.
AnvilDouble Ingots can be used to make an Anvil.
BloomeryThe Bloomery is made from 8 bronze, bismuth bronze or black bronze double sheets, but all the double sheets must be of the same type.
Blast furnaceThe Blast Furnace is made from 8 Wrought Iron Double Sheets and a Crucible.
MinecartUsing 5 wrought iron sheets, a minecart can be crafted in TFCraft. Note: This is a temporary recipe and may be changed or removed in future versions.
Minecart RailUsing 4 wrought iron ingots and 2 sticks, minecart rails can be crafted in TFCraft. Note: This is a temporary recipe and may be changed or removed in future versions.
Powered Rails64 Powered Rails are made from 4 gold ingots, Redstone Dust, and sticks.
ShearsShears can be created using wrought iron ingots in TFCraft.
Flint & SteelFlint & Steel can be created using wrought iron, or steel ingots in TFCraft. Note: TFC Flint & Steel behaves the same as a firestarter, with more durability. It cannot create nether portals like its vanilla counterpart.
History
Footnotes
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