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List of items that use the '''{{SUBPAGENAME:{{PAGENAME}}}}''' tag. | List of items that use the '''{{SUBPAGENAME:{{PAGENAME}}}}''' tag. | ||
{{Cat_Image|OreTin.png|Tin Ore}} | |||
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|displayname=Tin Ore | |||
|description= | |description=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. | |||
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Some items have tags so that they can be interchangeable with other items that have the same tag.
List of items that use the OreTin tag.
Tag Definition
- Display Name
Tin Ore
Description
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.