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Bismuth Bronze Temperatures
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Weldable
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Bismuth Bronze
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Copper
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Obtaining Bismuth Bronze
Bismuth Bronze is a Tier 2 Alloy. It is obtained by mixing ores in a Ceramic Vessel or liquid metals in a Crucible.
Casting with Bismuth Bronze
Right click a liquid
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Unshaped Bismuth Bronze to open the casting UI.
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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.
Smithing with Bismuth Bronze
Smithing Materials
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Unshaped Bismuth Bronze
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Hammer
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Bismuth Bronze Ingot
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Bismuth Bronze Ingot
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Weld
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Bismuth Bronze Double Ingot
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Bismuth Bronze Double Ingot
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Hammer
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Bismuth Bronze Sheet
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Bismuth Bronze Sheet
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Weld
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Bismuth Bronze Double Sheet
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Tools
Bismuth Bronze Ingots are worked on an Anvil to make the heads for:
Weapons
Bismuth Bronze Ingots are worked on an Anvil to make the heads for:
Bismuth Bronze Double Ingots are worked on an Anvil to make the heads for:
Anvil
Bismuth Bronze Double Ingots can also be used to make an Anvil:
Armor
Bismuth Bronze Sheets and
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Bismuth Bronze Double Sheets are worked on an Anvil to make Armor:
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Crafting with Bismuth Bronze
Bloomery
Using 8 bismuth bronze double sheets, a bloomery can be crafted in TFCraft.
Alloys using Bismuth Bronze
Unshaped Bismuth Bronze is used in the mixing of