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Prior to researching {{Small_Image_Link|Hardening.png|Metal Hardening}}, the Wooden Shovel is the only way a player has to obtain Iron Ores. For this, he must locate a poor yield, where the terrain is soft enough for the shovel to operate. After doing the research, crafting a {{Small_Image_Link|IronPickaxe.png|Pickaxe}} makes exploring other types of yields possible. -->
Prior to researching {{Small_Image_Link|Hardening.png|Metal Hardening}}, the Wooden Shovel is the only way a player has to obtain Iron Ores. For this, he must locate a poor yield, where the terrain is soft enough for the shovel to operate. After doing the research, crafting a {{Small_Image_Link|IronPickaxe.png|Pickaxe}} makes exploring other types of yields possible. -->
<i>"A hard metal that can be smelted into ingots using a furnace. Iron can be used on its own<br/>
to make strong tools and weapons but it can be combined with charcoal to form a<br/>
more useful alloy - steel."</i>


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<i>"A hard metal that can be smelted into ingots using a furnace. Iron can be used on its own<br/>
to make strong tools and weapons but it can be combined with charcoal to form a<br/>
more useful alloy - steel."</i>
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Revision as of 12:19, 1 July 2018

Iron Ore

"A hard metal that can be smelted into ingots using a furnace. Iron can be used on its own
to make strong tools and weapons but it can be combined with charcoal to form a
more useful alloy - steel."


Version: 0.6
History:

Occurrence

The indicator for an iron deposit is a yellow/red grass texture.

Iron ore occurs in two different variations. The low yield variation can often be found on the gound. The higher yield variation is usually found underground and can be located below the low yield variation or by looking for discolored ground and grasses. The higher yield variation returns twice as much ore per volume mined.

Poor Yield Regular Yield
Shovel: 1  Iron Ore
1  Dirt
per 512 volume
Pickaxe: 1  Iron Ore
per 256 volume
Pickaxe: 1  Iron Ore
per 512 volume


Resource

Used to Craft

None

Used to Build

None

Gathered by Tools

 Bronze Pickaxe  Copper Pickaxe  Iron Pickaxe
 Steel Pickaxe  Bronze Shovel  Copper Shovel
 Iron Shovel  Steel Shovel  Wooden Shovel

Tag

This item has the following tag(s)

Ore

OreIron

Inventory Item

Mass

8 kg

Stack Size

5 item(s)

Hit Points

70 points