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Revision as of 16:37, 5 June 2018
"A soft metal that can be smelted into ingots using a furnace. Tin is not very
useful on its own but it can be combined with copper to form a more useful alloy - bronze."
Version: | 0.6 |
Occurrence
Tin ore has no variations and can be located both on the ground and belowground. Underground veins can be located by looking for small pieces of tin ore on the ground.
Regular | |
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Pickaxe: | 1 Tin Ore per 512 volume |
Resource
- Used to Craft
None
- Used to Build
None
Gathered by Tools
Bronze Pickaxe | Copper Pickaxe | Iron Pickaxe |
Steel Pickaxe |
Tag
- This item has the following tag(s)
Inventory Item
- Mass
8 kg
- Stack Size
5 item(s)
Hit Points
70 points