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+ | ==Black Steel Temperatures== | ||
+ | {|class="wikitable" | ||
+ | !width="100"|Legend: | ||
+ | |width="100" align="center"|Unworkable | ||
+ | |width="100" align="center" style="background: #00ffff;"|Workable | ||
+ | |width="100" align="center" style="background: #00ff00;"|Weldable | ||
+ | |width="100" align="center" style="background: #bbbbbb;"|Liquid | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {|class="wikitable" | ||
+ | !rowspan="2"|Metal | ||
+ | !rowspan="2"|Min. Ingot Anvil | ||
+ | !rowspan="2"|Min. Tool Anvil | ||
+ | !colspan="5" style="background: #eeeeee;"|Hot | ||
+ | !colspan="5" style="background: #dddddd;"|Very Hot | ||
+ | !colspan="5" style="background: #ff8080;"|Faint Red | ||
+ | !colspan="5" style="background: #990000;"|Dark Red | ||
+ | !colspan="5" style="background: #ff0000;"|Bright Red | ||
+ | !colspan="5" style="background: #ffa500;"|Orange | ||
+ | !colspan="5" style="background: #ffff00;"|Yellow | ||
+ | !colspan="5" style="background: #ffff99;"|Yellow White | ||
+ | !colspan="5" style="background: #ffffe6;"|White | ||
+ | !colspan="5" style="background: #ffffff;"|Brilliant White | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"| | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|* | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|*** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|**** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"| | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|* | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|*** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|**** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"| | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|* | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|*** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|**** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"| | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|* | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|*** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|**** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"| | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|* | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|*** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|**** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"| | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|* | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|*** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|**** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"| | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|* | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|*** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|**** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"| | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|* | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|*** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|**** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"| | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|* | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|*** | ||
+ | |width="18" align="center"|**** | ||
+ | |width="15" colspan="5" align="center"| | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align="center"|{{GridBlank|Pig Iron Ingot|link=Pig Iron}} Pig Iron | ||
+ | |align="center"|{{GridBlank|Anvil (Bronze)}} [[Anvil (Bronze)|Bronze]] | ||
+ | |align="center"|{{GridBlank|Anvil (Wrought Iron)}} [[Anvil (Wrought Iron)|Wrought Iron]] | ||
+ | |colspan="25"| | ||
+ | |colspan="8" align="center" style="background: #00ffff;"| | ||
+ | |colspan="12" align="center" style="background: #00ff00;"| | ||
+ | |colspan="6" align="center" style="background: #bbbbbb;"| | ||
+ | |} | ||
== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == | ||
− | Pig Iron is a tier 3 metal that can be obtained by smelting iron ores in a [[Blast Furnace]]. | + | Pig Iron is a [[Anvil#tiers|tier 3]] [[metal]] that can be obtained by smelting iron ores in a [[Blast Furnace]]. |
{{InfoTable/IronOre}} | {{InfoTable/IronOre}} | ||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
=== Smithing === | === Smithing === | ||
− | Liquid pig iron can be poured into a [[Pottery#Ceramic Mold|Ceramic Mold]] to make unshaped pig iron. It takes 100 units of pig iron to completely fill an empty Ceramic Mold. Once the unshaped | + | Liquid pig iron can be poured into a [[Pottery#Ceramic Mold|Ceramic Mold]] to make unshaped pig iron. It takes 100 units of pig iron to completely fill an empty [[Pottery#Ceramic Mold|Ceramic Mold]]. Once the unshaped pig iron has cooled below it's liquid temperature, it can be placed in the crafting grid to create a pig iron [[Ingot]] which will inherit the temperature from the unshaped ingot in the [[Pottery#Ceramic Mold|Ceramic Mold]]. The empty mold will be returned to the inventory; although there is a small chance of it breaking and being lost, breakages are announced with the sound of pottery shattering similar to [[Pottery#Ceramic_Jug|ceramic jugs]]. |
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{{Grid/Inventory Table | {{Grid/Inventory Table | ||
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− | Pig Iron Ingots are worked on | + | Pig Iron Ingots are worked on a [[Anvil#Tiers|Tier 3]] [[Wrought Iron]] [[Anvil]] to make High Carbon Steel Ingots as follows: |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | |{{GridImage|Pig Iron Ingot}} | ||
+ | !Pig Iron Ingot | ||
+ | |align="Center"| Hammer | ||
+ | |{{GridImage|Steel Ingot}} | ||
! High-Carbon Steel Ingot | ! High-Carbon Steel Ingot | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | The High-Carbon [[Steel]] [[Ingots]] produced by working Pig Iron Ingots on an [[Anvil]] have to be worked further on a [[Anvil#Tiers|Tier 3]] [[Wrought Iron]] [[Anvil]] to make useful [[Steel]] [[Ingots]] as follows: | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | |{{GridImage|Steel Ingot}} | ||
+ | ! High Carbon Steel Ingot | ||
+ | |align="Center"| Hammer | ||
|{{GridImage|Steel Ingot}} | |{{GridImage|Steel Ingot}} | ||
+ | ! Steel Ingot | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | |||
+ | Pig Iron Ingots are also required in the production of [[Black Steel]], using a [[Anvil#Tiers|Tier 4]] [[Steel]] [[Anvil]] to weld a Pig Iron Ingot to a Weak Black Steel Ingot to produce a High Carbon Black Steel Ingot as follows: | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | |{{GridImage|Pig Iron Ingot}}{{GridImage|Black Steel Ingot}} | ||
+ | !Pig Iron Ingot + Weak Black Steel Ingot | ||
+ | |align="Center"| Hammer | ||
+ | |{{GridImage|Steel Ingot}} | ||
+ | ! High-Carbon Black Steel Ingot | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | The High-Carbon Black Steel [[Ingots]] produced by welding Pig Iron Ingots and Weak Black Steel Ingots together on an [[Anvil]] have to be worked further on a [[Anvil#Tiers|Tier 4]] [[Steel]] [[Anvil]] to make useful [[Black Steel]] [[Ingots]] as follows: | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | |{{GridImage|Black Steel Ingot}} | ||
+ | ! High Carbon Black Steel Ingot | ||
+ | |align="Center"| Hammer | ||
+ | |{{GridImage|Black Steel Ingot}} | ||
+ | ! Black Steel Ingot | ||
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[[Category:Metals]] | [[Category:Metals]] |
Revision as of 02:56, 15 February 2020
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Black Steel Temperatures
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Obtaining
Pig Iron is a tier 3 metal that can be obtained by smelting iron ores in a Blast Furnace.
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Usage
Smithing
Liquid pig iron can be poured into a Ceramic Mold to make unshaped pig iron. It takes 100 units of pig iron to completely fill an empty Ceramic Mold. Once the unshaped pig iron has cooled below it's liquid temperature, it can be placed in the crafting grid to create a pig iron Ingot which will inherit the temperature from the unshaped ingot in the Ceramic Mold. The empty mold will be returned to the inventory; although there is a small chance of it breaking and being lost, breakages are announced with the sound of pottery shattering similar to ceramic jugs.
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Pig Iron Ingots are worked on a Tier 3 Wrought Iron Anvil to make High Carbon Steel Ingots as follows:
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Pig Iron Ingot | Hammer | ![]() |
High-Carbon Steel Ingot |
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The High-Carbon Steel Ingots produced by working Pig Iron Ingots on an Anvil have to be worked further on a Tier 3 Wrought Iron Anvil to make useful Steel Ingots as follows:
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High Carbon Steel Ingot | Hammer | ![]() |
Steel Ingot |
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Pig Iron Ingots are also required in the production of Black Steel, using a Tier 4 Steel Anvil to weld a Pig Iron Ingot to a Weak Black Steel Ingot to produce a High Carbon Black Steel Ingot as follows:
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Pig Iron Ingot + Weak Black Steel Ingot | Hammer | ![]() |
High-Carbon Black Steel Ingot |
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The High-Carbon Black Steel Ingots produced by welding Pig Iron Ingots and Weak Black Steel Ingots together on an Anvil have to be worked further on a Tier 4 Steel Anvil to make useful Black Steel Ingots as follows:
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High Carbon Black Steel Ingot | Hammer | ![]() |
Black Steel Ingot |
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Smithing Materials
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