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'''Nickel silver''' is a [[metal]] produced from a mixture of [[nickel]], [[zinc]] and [[copper]]. Because the components of nickel silver can be forged into (much more valuable) [[brass]] instead, there is no real reason to create nickel silver except for dealing with [[mandate]]s.
 
'''Nickel silver''' is a [[metal]] produced from a mixture of [[nickel]], [[zinc]] and [[copper]]. Because the components of nickel silver can be forged into (much more valuable) [[brass]] instead, there is no real reason to create nickel silver except for dealing with [[mandate]]s.
  
Produces 4 bars meaning there is a net gain in value from 8 to 12.
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Smelting nickel silver produces 4 bars, meaning there is a net gain in value from 8 to 12.
  
Unlike in previous versions, nickel silver is '''not''' magma-safe.
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Nickel silver is '''not''' magma-safe.
  
 
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Nickel silver is a metal produced from a mixture of nickel, zinc and copper. Because the components of nickel silver can be forged into (much more valuable) brass instead, there is no real reason to create nickel silver except for dealing with mandates.

Smelting nickel silver produces 4 bars, meaning there is a net gain in value from 8 to 12.

Nickel silver is not magma-safe.

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