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Bloodsteel is a red-colored metal that is identical stat-wise to steel but is made by a different process using blood, ash, and Ironbone. It is created at the Alchemist's Laboratory for Dwarves and at the Boneyard for Orcs.
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The formula is as follows:
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1 bar of Ironbone + 1 bar of Ash + 1 barrel containing blood = 1 bar of Bloodsteel.
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The process of making and converting Ironbone to Bloodsteel is much simpler and easier than process of iron to steel, but to make up for this, you will get less metal compared to the harder processes of normal iron and steel.
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Bloodsteel can be used in place of steel for rune covering for armor and weapons, and has the same effects as steel does for rune covered weapons and armor.
  
 
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MDF: v1.31

Bloodsteel is a red-colored metal that is identical stat-wise to steel but is made by a different process using blood, ash, and Ironbone. It is created at the Alchemist's Laboratory for Dwarves and at the Boneyard for Orcs.

The formula is as follows:

1 bar of Ironbone + 1 bar of Ash + 1 barrel containing blood = 1 bar of Bloodsteel.

The process of making and converting Ironbone to Bloodsteel is much simpler and easier than process of iron to steel, but to make up for this, you will get less metal compared to the harder processes of normal iron and steel.

Bloodsteel can be used in place of steel for rune covering for armor and weapons, and has the same effects as steel does for rune covered weapons and armor.