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|title= Ingot
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|image= Bismuth Ingot.png; Tin Ingot.png; Zinc Ingot.png; Copper Ingot.png; Bronze Ingot.png; Bismuth Bronze Ingot.png; Black Bronze Ingot.png; Brass Ingot.png; Lead Ingot.png; Gold Ingot.png; Rose Gold Ingot.png; Silver Ingot.png; Sterling Silver Ingot.png; Platinum Ingot.png; Wrought Iron Ingot.png; Nickel Ingot.png; Pig Iron Ingot.png; Steel Ingot.png; Black Steel Ingot.png; Blue Steel Ingot.png; Red Steel Ingot.png; Unknown Ingot.png
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|invimage=Bismuth Ingot
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|invimage2=Tin Ingot
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|invimage3=Zinc Ingot
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|invimage4=Copper Ingot
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|invimage5=Bronze Ingot
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|invimage6=Bismuth Bronze Ingot
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|invimage7=Black Bronze Ingot
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|invimage8=Brass Ingot
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|invimage9=Lead Ingot
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|invimage10=Gold Ingot
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|invimage11=Rose Gold Ingot
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|invimage12=Silver Ingot
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|invimage13=Sterling Silver Ingot
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|invimage14=Platinum Ingot
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|invimage15=Wrought Iron Ingot
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|invimage16=Nickel Ingot
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|invimage17=Pig Iron Ingot
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|invimage18=High Carbon Steel Ingot
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|invimage19=Steel Ingot
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|invimage20=Weak Steel Ingot
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|invimage21=High Carbon Black Steel Ingot
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|invimage22=Black Steel Ingot
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|invimage23=Weak Blue Steel Ingot
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|invimage24=High Carbon Blue Steel Ingot
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|invimage25=Blue Steel Ingot
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|invimage26=Weak Red Steel Ingot
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|invimage27=High Carbon Red Steel Ingot
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|invimage28=Red Steel Ingot
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|invimage29=Unknown Ingot
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|stackable= Yes, 32
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|size=Small
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|weight=Medium
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|itemid=Bismuth Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Tin Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Zinc Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Copper Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Bronze Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Bismuth Bronze Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Black Bronze Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Brass Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Lead Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Gold Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Rose Gold Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Silver Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Sterling Silver Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Platinum Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Wrought Iron Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Nickel Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Pig Iron Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.HC Steel Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Steel Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Weak Steel Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.HC Black Steel Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Black Steel Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Weak Blue Steel Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.HC Blue Steel Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Blue Steel Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Weak Red Steel Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.HC Red Steel Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Red Steel Ingot<br>
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terrafirmacraft:item.Unknown Ingot
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}}
  
Ingots are the basic resource unit of the TFC [[Metalworking Industry]]. They are created from a variety of [[metal|metals]] and [[alloy|alloys]], and are worked on [[anvil|anvils]] to produce [[weapons]], [[tools]], and [[armor]].
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== Obtaining  ==
  
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Ingots are created by placing an unshaped ingot in a crafting grid to remove the ingot from the mold. The empty mold will be returned to the inventory; although there is a chance of it breaking and being lost.
  
== Creating Ingots ==
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Creating an ingot will only work if the metal is in a solid state. The temperature will be carried over from the unshaped ingot temperature.
Ingots are created by placing an unshaped ingot in a crafting grid to remove it. Only non-liquid ingots can be removed from their molds. Clicking and dragging the ingot from the output slot will result in the ingot retaining its temperature. Using a hot-bar key to move the ingot out of the slot will result in a completely cooled ingot.
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== Melting Ingots ==
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== Usage ==
It is possible to metal ingots down into their unworked metal form by raising their temperature to their [[metals|melting point]]. Doing so requires an empty [[Ceramic Mold|ceramic mold]] in either the [[firepit]] or [[forge]] used to melt the ingot, or the resulting liquid metal will be lost.
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== Using Ingots ==
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Ingots are the starting material for all [[Anvil#Working|smithing]]. Ingots are heated in a [[forge]] and then worked in an anvil to make [[weapons]], [[tools]], [[trap door]]s and [[armor]]. Two ingots can also be welded together to create [[double ingot]]s.
Are the basic building block of the TFC metalworking industry, and are used in all metal constructions. They may be used with [[Plans|plans]] on an [[Anvil|anvil]] to make [[weapons]], [[tools]], and [[armor]], and may be welded into [[Double Ingot|double ingots]] (Ingot x2).
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Ingots can also be crafted with a [[ceramic mold]] to create an unshaped ingot.
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{{Grid/Inventory Table
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|shapeless=1
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|A1=Ceramic Mold
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|B2= Steel Ingot
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|Output= Unshaped Steel
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}}
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=== Smithing ===
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{| class="wikitable"
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!width=100 colspan=2|Input
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!width=100|Work Type
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!Output
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|-
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|align="Center" colspan=2|{{GridImage|Steel Ingot}} Ingot
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|align="Center"|[[Anvil#Anvil_GUI|Plan Selector]]
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|{{GridImage|Axe Head (Steel)}} [[Axe|Axe Head]] {{GridImage|Chisel Head (Steel)}} [[Chisel|Chisel Head]] {{GridImage|Hammer Head (Steel)}} [[Hammer|Hammer Head]] {{GridImage|Hoe Head (Steel)}} [[Hoe|Hoe Head]] {{GridImage|Javelin Head (Steel)}} [[Javelin|Javelin Head]] {{GridImage|Knife Blade (Steel)}} [[Knife|Knife Blade]]
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{{GridImage|Pick Head (Steel)}} [[Pickaxe|Pickaxe Head]] {{GridImage|ProPick  Head (Steel)}} [[Prospector%27s_Pick|Prospector's Pick Head]] {{GridImage|Saw Blade (Steel)}} [[Saw|Saw Blade]] {{GridImage|Shovel Head (Steel)}} [[Shovel|Shovel Head]] {{GridImage|Scythe Blade (Steel)}} [[Scythe|Scythe Blade]]
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|height=41 align="Center"|{{GridImage|Copper Ingot}} Ingot ||{{GridImage|Copper Sheet}} [[Sheet]]
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|align="Center"|[[Anvil#Anvil_GUI|Plan Selector]]
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|{{GridImage|Metal Trapdoor}} [[Trap Door]]s
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|height=41 align="Center"|{{GridImage|Bismuth Bronze Ingot}}{{GridImage|Bismuth Bronze Ingot}} 2 Ingots ||{{GridImage|Flux}} [[Flux]]
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|align="Center"|Weld
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Bronze Ingot 2x}} [[Double Ingot]]
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|}
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=== Cooling ===
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Heated ingots can be quickly cooled off by placing them in a [[Barrel]] or [[Large Ceramic Vessel]] full of fresh water.
  
 
== Ingot Piles ==
 
== Ingot Piles ==
[[File:Ingot_Piles.png]]<br>
 
Ingot Piles are used to store Ingots.  Each pile can store up to 64 ingots of '''one metal'''.  To create an ingot pile, the ingot must be completely cooled and have not been worked past removing from the mold.<br>''Note: If the ingot has been worked on an anvil, it will say so in the tool-tip while hovering your mouse over it. If this is the case, it will need to be re-melted and shaped before being able to place in a pile.''
 
  
To create an Ingot Pile simply Sneak ({{key|Shift}}) and Right Click an Ingot on a solid block, or a full ingot pile. Sneak and Right Click additional same type Ingots to continue building the Ingot Pile. To remove an Ingot from the Pile, simply Right Click. If an ingot pile is taller than 1 block (more than 64 ingots) and is composed entirely of one metal type, right clicking on the middle or bottom of the pile will remove an ingot from the top of the pile. If the pile is composed of different metal types, removing an ingot from underneath a pile of different metals will cause everything above it to collapse and fall as items to the ground.
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The majority of ingots are stored in ingot piles. The exceptions are high carbon, weak, and unknown ingots, which are stored in a chest. Each pile can store up to 64 ingots of a '''single metal'''. Ingots can only be stored in an ingot pile if they are completely cooled, and have not been worked on an anvil. Ingots that have been worked on an anvil will have a message in the tooltip that is visible while hovering over the item in an inventory. Ingots that have been worked must be re-melted and removed from the mold before being able to be placed in a pile.
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To create an ingot pile, sneak (Default: {{key|Shift}}) and right click with an ingot on a solid block, or a full ingot pile. To add more ingots to the pile, sneak and right click while holding an ingot of the same metal. To remove an ingot from the pile, simply right click on the pile. If an ingot pile is taller than one block (more than 64 ingots), and is composed entirely of one metal type, right clicking on the middle or bottom of the pile will remove an ingot from the very top of the pile. If an ingot pile of a different metal is placed on top of a full ingot pile, removing an ingot from the bottom pile will cause the top pile to collapse, dropping all of the ingots on the ground.
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== History ==
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{{History|b}}
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{{History||76|Ingots can be placed into the world to create an ingot pile.|Ingots can't be stored in chests.}}
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{{History||76 Hotfix 4|Ingots with temperature or that have been worked cannot be placed.}}
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{{History||76 Hotifx 8|Hot ingots can be placed in a barrel full of water to cool it down.}}
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{{History||77.0|Ingots are removed from a mold by placing it in the crafting grid.}}
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{{History||77.22|Ingots cannot be stored in vessels.|Ingots act like log piles in that they must be placed on top of solid blocks, or a full ingot pile.|Removing an ingot from the middle or bottom of a multi-block pile results in all ingots above it to merge down. If a different type of metal is on top, it will break and drop the ingots.}}
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{{History||78.0|Ingot cooling in a barrel uses less water|Ingots cool at the same rate regardless of what inventory they are in.}}
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{{History||78.9|Ingots have tooltips for workable, weldable and in danger of melting states.}}
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{{History||79.0|Added metal trapdoors which are made by combining any metal sheet with any metal ingot.}}
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{{History||79.6|Ingots cannot be stored in the solid storage of barrels and large ceramic vessels.}}
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{{History|foot}}
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery mode="packed" heights=150px>
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File:Ingot_Piles.png|Ingot piles containing 64, 48, 32 and 16 ingots of different steels.
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</gallery>
  
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Revision as of 09:10, 21 December 2020

Ingot
Bismuth Ingot.png
Bismuth IngotTin IngotZinc IngotCopper IngotBronze IngotBismuth Bronze IngotBlack Bronze IngotBrass IngotLead IngotGold IngotRose Gold IngotSilver IngotSterling Silver IngotPlatinum IngotWrought Iron IngotNickel IngotPig Iron IngotHigh Carbon Steel IngotSteel IngotWeak Steel IngotHigh Carbon Black Steel IngotBlack Steel IngotWeak Blue Steel IngotHigh Carbon Blue Steel IngotBlue Steel IngotWeak Red Steel IngotHigh Carbon Red Steel IngotRed Steel IngotUnknown Ingot
Stackable

Yes, 32

Size

Small

Weight

Medium

ItemID

terrafirmacraftplus:item.Bismuth Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Tin Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Zinc Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Copper Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Bronze Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Bismuth Bronze Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Black Bronze Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Brass Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Lead Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Gold Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Rose Gold Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Silver Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Sterling Silver Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Platinum Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Wrought Iron Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Nickel Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Pig Iron Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.HC Steel Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Steel Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Weak Steel Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.HC Black Steel Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Black Steel Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Weak Blue Steel Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.HC Blue Steel Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Blue Steel Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Weak Red Steel Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.HC Red Steel Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Red Steel Ingot
terrafirmacraft:item.Unknown Ingot

Obtaining

Ingots are created by placing an unshaped ingot in a crafting grid to remove the ingot from the mold. The empty mold will be returned to the inventory; although there is a chance of it breaking and being lost.

Creating an ingot will only work if the metal is in a solid state. The temperature will be carried over from the unshaped ingot temperature.

Steel Ingot
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Unshaped Steel

Usage

Ingots are the starting material for all smithing. Ingots are heated in a forge and then worked in an anvil to make weapons, tools, trap doors and armor. Two ingots can also be welded together to create double ingots.

Ingots can also be crafted with a ceramic mold to create an unshaped ingot.

Ceramic Mold Unshaped Steel
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Steel Ingot
Grid layout Shapeless.png

Smithing

Input Work Type Output
Grid Steel Ingot.png Ingot Plan Selector Grid Axe Head (Steel).png Axe Head Grid Chisel Head (Steel).png Chisel Head Grid Hammer Head (Steel).png Hammer Head Grid Hoe Head (Steel).png Hoe Head Grid Javelin Head (Steel).png Javelin Head Grid Knife Blade (Steel).png Knife Blade

Grid Pick Head (Steel).png Pickaxe Head Grid ProPick Head (Steel).png Prospector's Pick Head Grid Saw Blade (Steel).png Saw Blade Grid Shovel Head (Steel).png Shovel Head Grid Scythe Blade (Steel).png Scythe Blade

Grid Copper Ingot.png Ingot Grid Copper Sheet.png Sheet Plan Selector Grid Metal Trapdoor.png Trap Doors
Grid Bismuth Bronze Ingot.pngGrid Bismuth Bronze Ingot.png 2 Ingots Grid Flux.png Flux Weld Grid Bismuth Bronze Ingot 2x.png Double Ingot

Cooling

Heated ingots can be quickly cooled off by placing them in a Barrel or Large Ceramic Vessel full of fresh water.

Ingot Piles

The majority of ingots are stored in ingot piles. The exceptions are high carbon, weak, and unknown ingots, which are stored in a chest. Each pile can store up to 64 ingots of a single metal. Ingots can only be stored in an ingot pile if they are completely cooled, and have not been worked on an anvil. Ingots that have been worked on an anvil will have a message in the tooltip that is visible while hovering over the item in an inventory. Ingots that have been worked must be re-melted and removed from the mold before being able to be placed in a pile.

To create an ingot pile, sneak (Default: ⇧ Shift) and right click with an ingot on a solid block, or a full ingot pile. To add more ingots to the pile, sneak and right click while holding an ingot of the same metal. To remove an ingot from the pile, simply right click on the pile. If an ingot pile is taller than one block (more than 64 ingots), and is composed entirely of one metal type, right clicking on the middle or bottom of the pile will remove an ingot from the very top of the pile. If an ingot pile of a different metal is placed on top of a full ingot pile, removing an ingot from the bottom pile will cause the top pile to collapse, dropping all of the ingots on the ground.

History

Beta
76Ingots can be placed into the world to create an ingot pile.
Ingots can't be stored in chests.
76 Hotfix 4Ingots with temperature or that have been worked cannot be placed.
76 Hotifx 8Hot ingots can be placed in a barrel full of water to cool it down.
77.0Ingots are removed from a mold by placing it in the crafting grid.
77.22Ingots cannot be stored in vessels.
Ingots act like log piles in that they must be placed on top of solid blocks, or a full ingot pile.
Removing an ingot from the middle or bottom of a multi-block pile results in all ingots above it to merge down. If a different type of metal is on top, it will break and drop the ingots.
78.0Ingot cooling in a barrel uses less water
Ingots cool at the same rate regardless of what inventory they are in.
78.9Ingots have tooltips for workable, weldable and in danger of melting states.
79.0Added metal trapdoors which are made by combining any metal sheet with any metal ingot.
79.6Ingots cannot be stored in the solid storage of barrels and large ceramic vessels.

Gallery