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Revision as of 00:51, 18 October 2009

Cassiterite
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Wikipedia article

Cassiterite is the only ore (in DF) that can be smelted into tin. It can also be combined to create bronze, bismuth bronze, trifle pewter, lay pewter, and fine pewter. In the world of Dwarf Fortress, cassiterite is found in only layers of granite, as veins.

Smelting

Cassiterite is a required ingredient to make several types of metal alloy bars at a smelter; see alloy for specific formulae:

Note that bismuth bronze and lay pewter cannot be made directly from cassiterite, it must first be smelted into tin bars.

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