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Mace Uses
An alternative to the sword that does Crushing Damage.Crafting Maces
Metal Mace
Metal Maces can only be made from tool metals. They can be cast in ceramic molds, or worked on a metal anvil.
Casting
- Main article: Casting
As of Build 77, Bismuth Bronze, Black Bronze, Bronze, and Copper Maces can be cast using a Vessel and a Ceramic Mold instead of working on an anvil.
Once you have your Unshaped Copper (or a bronze) you need to make a Ceramic Mace Mold:
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Fire the clay mold in a Pit Kiln to get: Ceramic Mace Mold ![]() |
To pour your mold, right click your liquid unshaped ingot to open the casting interface:
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Put the ceramic Mace mold in the second input slot and wait for the filled mold to finished.
Removing the Head from the Mold | Finishing the Mace | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Smithing
- Main article: Working
Mace heads are crafted by using double ingots on an anvil with a hammer. This is the only option for higher tier metals that cannot be cast.
The damage of the mace depends on the metal used. The durability depends both on the metal used and the skill of the smith forging the head.
Smithing the Mace Head
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Hit, Last | Shrink, Not Last | Bend, Not Last |
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Finishing the Mace
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