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Maibe some one know all metals durability in tools, i just dont know wat first and wat second tool make?

 

Wiki i canot finde :(

 

in russiun wiki i find onli this:

 

Removed, as we do not allow the posting of the behind the scenes numbers on this forum. If you want to get these numbers yourself that is fine, but you are not allowed to share them here as once they are seen they cannot be unseen, and it ruins gameplay for many players.

 

P.S. Sorry for mi English im russian :)

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Howdy! Here's the list of metals for early tools

 

Stone (haha, I know, not metal)

Tier 1: Copper

Copper is made by melting native copper, malachite, or tetrahydrite

Tier 2: Bronzes

Bronze is made from copper and tin

Bismuth Bronze is made from Bismuth, Copper, and Zinc

Black Bronze is made from Copper, gold, and silver

 

Tier 3: Wrought iron

Hematite, Limonite, Magnetite form the basis of iron. Melt these using a bloomery and work the resultant bloom.

 

Tier 4: Steel

Steel is made by working high carbon steel, which is made from working pig iron. Pig iron is made by smelting Hematite, Limonite, Magnetite in a blast furnace.

 

Black Steel Tier 5

Black steel is formed from steel, black bronze, and nickel. The result of that mixture is weak steel, which is welded with pig iron to create high carbon black steel. Work this on an anvil and you'll get black steel.

Red/Blue steel Tier 6

Red steel: Black steel + rose gold (copper + gold) + steel + brass (copper + zinc). This creates weak red steel. Weld with a black steel ingot and work on an anvil

Blue steel: Black steel + bismuth bronze + sterling silver (silver + copper) + steel. This creates weak blue steel. Weld with a black steel ingot and work on an anvil.

 

Some things which can't be used for tools:

Gold, rose gold, bismuth, silver, tin. These are used to make ingots of the metals above.

 

http://wiki.terrafirmacraft.com/Metal

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so all Bronze same durabiliti?

 

Hhhmm i dont fink so :(

 

ilbe glad to see if Moderator write corect about metals :)

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Bronze is lower than bismuth bronze which is lower than black bronze, but it isn't a huge difference. The choice of which to make really depends on availability of component ores.

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The TIER is the same. Durabilities fluctuate a little. Durability is a petty concern

 

You need a tier 1 anvil to make a tier 2 anvil. A tier 2 to make a tier 3, and so on. It doesn't matter which metal you made them out of within the tier.

 

so all Bronze same durabiliti?

 

Hhhmm i dont fink so :(

 

ilbe glad to see if Moderator write corect about metals :)

 

So sorry for helping you, I'll keep my mouth shut next time.

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What you found in the russian wiki IS the durability. It should be the amount of "uses" for tools created from those metals.

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Note that a lot of the metals you've listed don't support tool making anymore. The Russian wiki is severely out of date.

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It's non-existent actually, devs don't allow us to make official russian translation for tfc wiki :)

Dunno who wrote wiki pages quoted by Joind, but it doesn't even use russian translation of the mod, so it's probably not that useful now.

 

PS Автор, ну что же Вы не используете проверку орфографии в своем браузере, ну стыдно же. Плохое владение языком это не оправдывает.

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The TIER is the same. Durabilities fluctuate a little. Durability is a petty concern

 

You need a tier 1 anvil to make a tier 2 anvil. A tier 2 to make a tier 3, and so on. It doesn't matter which metal you made them out of within the tier.

 

So sorry for helping you, I'll keep my mouth shut next time

Realy ty for help i use that

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We are not allowed to discuss the actual numbers. So we can't say "this tool has exactly this many uses." But we can give approximations, so iron is better than bronze, steel is better than iron, etc. In addition, for tools made on an anvil (iron and higher must be made this way), the durability of the tool depends on the tool smithing skill of the person that created it. A higher skill will mean more durability.

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