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Difference between revisions of "40d:Bismuth bronze"

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(values from the text files from the game.)
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you can make a lighter colored bronze by adding bismuth, used temp values from bronze, used by incas, at least according to one source ha ha
 
you can make a lighter colored bronze by adding bismuth, used temp values from bronze, used by incas, at least according to one source ha ha
[MATGLOSS_METAL:BISMUTH_BRONZE]
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* BISMUTH_BRONZE
[NAME:bismuth bronze][ADJ:bismuth bronze][COLOR:6:6:1]
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* COLOR:6:6:1
[VALUE:6]
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* VALUE:6
[SPEC_HEAT:435]
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* SPEC_HEAT:435
[MELTING_POINT:11868]
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* MELTING_POINT:11868
[BOILING_POINT:14140]
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* BOILING_POINT:14140
[WEAPON][WEAPON_RANGED][AMMO][DIGGER][ARMOR]
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* Offers damage percentage of 75% and defence of 75%.
[DAMAGE_PERC:75]
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* SOLID_DENSITY:8250 used bronze
[BLOCK_PERC:75]
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[SOLID_DENSITY:8250] used bronze
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Can be used in weapons, ranged weapons, ammo, armor, and digging implements.
  
 
[[category:metals]]
 
[[category:metals]]

Revision as of 22:22, 2 November 2007

you can make a lighter colored bronze by adding bismuth, used temp values from bronze, used by incas, at least according to one source ha ha

  • BISMUTH_BRONZE
  • COLOR:6:6:1
  • VALUE:6
  • SPEC_HEAT:435
  • MELTING_POINT:11868
  • BOILING_POINT:14140
  • Offers damage percentage of 75% and defence of 75%.
  • SOLID_DENSITY:8250 used bronze

Can be used in weapons, ranged weapons, ammo, armor, and digging implements.