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==Tips==
 
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* The copper and iron can be combined into single large lumps as only the amount required is used.
 
*It is easy to gain skill by making bronze or brass first, this uses less important items ([[tin lump|Tin]], [[zinc lump|Zinc]] and [[copper lump|Copper]]) rather than using [[charcoal]] which can be quite difficult to get hold of and is annoying to lose.
 
*It is easy to gain skill by making bronze or brass first, this uses less important items ([[tin lump|Tin]], [[zinc lump|Zinc]] and [[copper lump|Copper]]) rather than using [[charcoal]] which can be quite difficult to get hold of and is annoying to lose.
 
*Metallurgy is only really useful for increasing steel creation success rates at the moment, as both [[brass lump|Brass]] and [[bronze lump|Bronze]] have very little to no additional utility compared to the metals they derive from.
 
*Metallurgy is only really useful for increasing steel creation success rates at the moment, as both [[brass lump|Brass]] and [[bronze lump|Bronze]] have very little to no additional utility compared to the metals they derive from.

Revision as of 18:21, 5 April 2010

Main / Skills / Smithing / Metallurgy

Description

Metallurgy is the skill used to determine success rates when creating alloy metals. Known creatable alloys are:


Metallurgy + Charcoal QL affect success rate

Iron QL affects maximum QL

Metallurgy directly affects average QL of metal created.

Tips

  • The copper and iron can be combined into single large lumps as only the amount required is used.
  • It is easy to gain skill by making bronze or brass first, this uses less important items (Tin, Zinc and Copper) rather than using charcoal which can be quite difficult to get hold of and is annoying to lose.
  • Metallurgy is only really useful for increasing steel creation success rates at the moment, as both Brass and Bronze have very little to no additional utility compared to the metals they derive from.
  • There are no known titles for metallurgists.

Guides

Smithing Guide