Difference between revisions of "Iron ore"
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| method1=[[stone table]] or [[work bench]] <br />1000g [[taconite]], {{hammer}} | | method1=[[stone table]] or [[work bench]] <br />1000g [[taconite]], {{hammer}} | ||
| amount1=650 | | amount1=650 | ||
− | | method2=[[stone table]] or [[work bench]] <br />1500g [[ | + | | method2=[[stone table]] or [[work bench]] <br />1500g [[magnetite]], {{hammer}} |
− | | amount2= | + | | amount2=1080 |
− | | method3=[[stone table]] or [[work bench]] <br />1500g [[ | + | | method3=[[stone table]] or [[work bench]] <br />1500g [[hematite]], {{sledgehammer}} |
− | | amount3= | + | | amount3=1050 |
| method4=[[stone table]] or [[work bench]] <br />2000g [[taconite]], {{sledgehammer}} | | method4=[[stone table]] or [[work bench]] <br />2000g [[taconite]], {{sledgehammer}} | ||
| amount4=1300 | | amount4=1300 |
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Made by crushing either hematite, magnetite or taconite on either a stone table or work bench using either a hammer (stone, bronze or regular hammer) or sledgehammer (sledgehammer or bronze sledgehammer). Please note the hammers and sledgehammmers are not interchangeable in crushing projects.
Used for making iron in a smelting furnace or primitive smelting furnace.