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!width=64| Rich
 
!width=64| Rich
 
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| Native Copper
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| Bismuthinite
|{{GridImage|Native Copper (Small)}}
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|{{GridImage|Bismuthinite (Small)}}
|{{GridImage|Native Copper (Poor)}}
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|{{GridImage|Bismuthinite (Poor)}}
|{{GridImage|Native Copper}}
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|{{GridImage|Bismuthinite}}
|{{GridImage|Native Copper (Rich)}}
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|{{GridImage|Bismuthinite (Rich)}}
|-
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| Tetrahedrite
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|{{GridImage|Tetrahedrite (Small)}}
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|{{GridImage|Tetrahedrite  (Poor)}}
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|{{GridImage|Tetrahedrite}}
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|{{GridImage|Tetrahedrite  (Rich)}}
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|-
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| Malachite
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|{{GridImage|Malachite (Small)}}
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|{{GridImage|Malachite (Poor)}}
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|{{GridImage|Malachite}}
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|{{GridImage|Malachite (Rich)}}
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|}
 
|}
  
Copper is a [[Anvil#Tiers|Tier 1]] metal obtained by smelting [[Native Copper]], [[Tetrahedrite]], or [[Malachite]] in a [[Pottery#Ceramic Vessel|Ceramic Vessel]] or a [[Crucible]].
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Bismuth is a [[Anvil#Tiers|Tier 0]] metal obtained by smelting [[Bismuthinite]] in a [[Pottery#Ceramic Vessel|Ceramic Vessel]] or a [[Crucible]].
  
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
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==== Vessel ====
 
==== Vessel ====
  
Place an empty or partially filled [[Clay Tool Molds|ceramic tool or weapon mold]] into the slot to fill it with copper from the vessel. It takes 100 units of copper to completely fill an empty Ceramic Mold. The text in the vessel's GUI will update to show the amount of copper remaining in the vessel.
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Place an empty or partially filled [[Ceramic Mold]] into the slot to fill it with bismuth from the vessel. It takes 100 units of bismuth to completely fill an empty Ceramic Mold. The text in the vessel's GUI will update to show the amount of bismuth remaining in the vessel.
  
 
{{Grid/Vessel
 
{{Grid/Vessel
|Metal=Copper
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|Metal=Bismuth
 
|Units=100
 
|Units=100
|A1= Ceramic Mold Axe; Ceramic Mold Axe (Copper)
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|A1= Ceramic Mold; Unshaped Bismuth
 
}}
 
}}
 
==== Unshaped Ingot ====
 
 
To fill a tool or weapon mold from a ceramic ingot mold, right click with the ''liquid'' unshaped copper ingot while it is selected on the hotbar to open the casting interface:
 
 
{{Grid/Ceramic Mold
 
|A1= Unshaped Copper |A2= Ceramic Mold Axe; Ceramic Mold
 
|Output= ; Ceramic Mold Axe (Copper)
 
}}
 
 
Place a ''single'' empty tool or weapon mold into the first slot on the right to begin the transfer.
 
 
{| cellspacing="10"
 
!Removing the Head from the Mold
 
!Finishing the Tool
 
|-
 
|{{Grid/Inventory Table
 
|A2=  |B2= Ceramic Mold Axe (Copper)
 
|Output= Axe Head (Copper)
 
}}
 
|{{Grid/Inventory Table
 
|A1=  |B1= Axe Head (Copper)
 
|A2=  |B2= Stick
 
|Output= Copper Axe
 
}}
 
|}
 
  
 
=== Smithing ===
 
=== Smithing ===
  
Liquid copper can be poured into a [[Pottery#Ceramic Mold|Ceramic Mold]] to make unshaped copper. Once the unshaped copper is no longer liquid temperature, it can be placed in the crafting grid to create a copper ingot. The empty mold will be returned to the inventory; although there is a chance of it breaking and being lost.
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Liquid bismuth can be poured into a [[Pottery#Ceramic Mold|Ceramic Mold]] to make unshaped bismuth. Once the unshaped bismuth is no longer liquid temperature, it can be placed in the crafting grid to create a bismuth ingot. 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.
 
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.
  
 
{{Grid/Inventory Table
 
{{Grid/Inventory Table
|B2= Unshaped Copper
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|B2= Unshaped Bismuth
|Output= Copper Ingot
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|Output= Bismuth Ingot
 
}}
 
}}
  
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!align="left"|Output
 
!align="left"|Output
 
|-
 
|-
|{{GridImage|Copper Ingot}} Two [[Ingot]]s
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Ingot}} Two [[Ingot]]s
 
|align="center"| '''Weld'''
 
|align="center"| '''Weld'''
|{{GridImage|Copper Ingot 2x}} [[Double Ingot]]
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Ingot 2x}} [[Double Ingot]]
 
|-
 
|-
|{{GridImage|Copper Ingot 2x}}  Double Ingot
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Ingot 2x}}  Double Ingot
 
|align="center"| '''Hammer'''
 
|align="center"| '''Hammer'''
|{{GridImage|Copper Sheet}}  Sheet
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Sheet}}  Sheet
 
|-
 
|-
|{{GridImage|Copper Sheet}} Two [[Metal Sheet|Sheets]]
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Sheet}} Two [[Metal Sheet|Sheets]]
 
|align="center"| '''Weld'''
 
|align="center"| '''Weld'''
|{{GridImage|Copper Sheet 2x}} [[Metal Double Sheet|Double Sheet]]
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Sheet 2x}} [[Metal Double Sheet|Double Sheet]]
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
==== Tools ====
 
==== Tools ====
  
Copper Ingots are worked on an [[Anvil]] to make the heads for:
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''Bismuth is not used in the creation of tools, weapons, armor or anvils.''
 
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{| class="wikitable"
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|{{GridImage|Copper Axe}} [[Axe]]
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|{{GridImage|Copper Chisel}} [[Chisel]]
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|{{GridImage|Copper Hammer}} [[Hammer]]
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|{{GridImage|Copper Hoe}} [[Hoe]]
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|{{GridImage|Copper Carving Knife}} [[Knife]]
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|-
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|{{GridImage|Copper Pickaxe}} [[Pickaxe]]
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|{{GridImage|Copper Prospector's Pick|link=Prospector's Pick}} [[Prospector's Pick]]
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|{{GridImage|Copper Saw}} [[Saw]]
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|{{GridImage|Copper Shovel}} [[Shovel]]
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|{{GridImage|Copper Sickle}} [[Scythe]]
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|}
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Copper Double Sheets are worked on an anvil to make:
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{| class="wikitable"
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|{{GridImage|Copper Tuyere}} [[Tuyere]]
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|}
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==== Weapons ====
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Copper Ingots are worked on an anvil to make the heads for:
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{| class="wikitable"
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|{{GridImage|Copper Javelin}} [[Javelin]]
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|}
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Copper Double Ingots are worked on an anvil to make the heads for:
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{| class="wikitable"
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|{{GridImage|Copper Mace}} [[Mace]]
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|{{GridImage|Copper Sword}} [[Sword]]
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|}
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==== Armor ====
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Copper Sheets and Copper Double Sheets are worked on an anvil to make:
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{|class="wikitable"
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|{{GridImage|Copper Helmet}} [[Armor|Helmet]]
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|{{GridImage|Copper Chestplate}} [[Armor|Chestplate]]
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|{{GridImage|Copper Greaves}} [[Armor|Greaves]]
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|{{GridImage|Copper Boots}} [[Armor|Boots]]
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|}
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=== Anvil ===
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Copper Double Ingots can be used to make an [[Anvil]]:
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{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|A1= Copper Ingot 2x
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|B1= Copper Ingot 2x
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|C1= Copper Ingot 2x
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|A2=
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|B2= Copper Ingot 2x
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|C2=
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|A3= Copper Ingot 2x
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|B3= Copper Ingot 2x
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|C3= Copper Ingot 2x
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|Output=  Anvil (Copper)
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}}
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=== Alloys ===
 
=== Alloys ===
  
Copper is used in the mixing of:
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Bismuth is used in the mixing of:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
|{{GridImage|Brass Ingot}} [[Brass]]
 
|{{GridImage|Sterling Silver Ingot}} [[Sterling Silver]]
 
|{{GridImage|Rose Gold Ingot}} [[Rose Gold]]
 
|-
 
|{{GridImage|Black Bronze Ingot}} [[Black Bronze]]
 
 
|{{GridImage|Bismuth Bronze Ingot}} [[Bismuth Bronze]]  
 
|{{GridImage|Bismuth Bronze Ingot}} [[Bismuth Bronze]]  
|{{GridImage|Bronze Ingot}} [[Bronze]]
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
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|width="15" colspan="5" align="center"|
 
|width="15" colspan="5" align="center"|
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:Grid Copper Ingot.png|link=]] Copper
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|[[File:Grid Bismuth Ingot.png|link=]] Bismuth
|colspan="17"|
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|colspan="3"|
|colspan="6" align="center" style="background: #00ffff;"|
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|colspan="2" align="center" style="background: #00ffff;"|
|colspan="6" align="center" style="background: #00ff00;"|
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|colspan="1" align="center" style="background: #00ff00;"|
|colspan="21" align="center" style="background: #bbbbbb;"|
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|colspan="44" align="center" style="background: #bbbbbb;"|
|}
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== Achievements ==
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{{main|Achievements}}
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Icon
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! Achievement
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! In-game description
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! Prerequisites
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! Actual requirements (if different)
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|-
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| {{Achievement|Axe Head (Copper)}}
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! Chalcolithic!
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| Cast something in metal to enter the Copper Age
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| No stone unturned
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| Fill a tool mold in a ceramic vessel filled with liquid metal.
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|}
 
|}
  
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{{History|b}}
 
{{History|b}}
{{History||77.0|Added Tool casting and tool molds - Ceramic tool molds can be created and filled with metal for Copper or Bronze tier weapons and tools.}}
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{{History||v2 Build 30|Bismuthinite can be found in Sedimentary layers.}}
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{{History||77.0|Removed all Bismuth tools and armor.}}
 
{{History|foot}}
 
{{History|foot}}
  
 
{{Blocks}}
 
{{Blocks}}
 
[[Category:Metals]]
 
[[Category:Metals]]

Revision as of 21:28, 25 September 2014

Obtaining

Ore Small Poor Normal Rich
Bismuthinite Grid Bismuthinite (Small).png Grid Bismuthinite (Poor).png Grid Bismuthinite.png Grid Bismuthinite (Rich).png

Bismuth is a Tier 0 metal obtained by smelting Bismuthinite in a Ceramic Vessel or a Crucible.

Usage

Casting

Main article: Casting

Vessel

Place an empty or partially filled Ceramic Mold into the slot to fill it with bismuth from the vessel. It takes 100 units of bismuth to completely fill an empty Ceramic Mold. The text in the vessel's GUI will update to show the amount of bismuth remaining in the vessel.

Bismuth
100 Units
Ceramic Mold


Smithing

Liquid bismuth can be poured into a Ceramic Mold to make unshaped bismuth. Once the unshaped bismuth is no longer liquid temperature, it can be placed in the crafting grid to create a bismuth ingot. 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.

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

Smithing Materials

Input Work Type Output
Grid Bismuth Ingot.png Two Ingots Weld File:Grid Bismuth Ingot 2x.png Double Ingot
File:Grid Bismuth Ingot 2x.png Double Ingot Hammer Grid Bismuth Sheet.png Sheet
Grid Bismuth Sheet.png Two Sheets Weld File:Grid Bismuth Sheet 2x.png Double Sheet

Tools

Bismuth is not used in the creation of tools, weapons, armor or anvils.

Alloys

Bismuth is used in the mixing of:

Grid Bismuth Bronze Ingot.png Bismuth Bronze

Temperatures

Legend: Unworkable Workable Weldable Liquid

Note: Metals are still Workable at Weldable temp.

Metal Hot Very Hot Faint Red Dark Red Bright Red Orange Yellow Yellow White White Brilliant White
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Grid Bismuth Ingot.png Bismuth

History

Beta
v2 Build 30Bismuthinite can be found in Sedimentary layers.
77.0Removed all Bismuth tools and armor.