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Trifle Pewter has a base value of 4, making it better for objects of wealth than its ingredients, whose base values are merely 2. However, it is actually not recommended in this regard because [[fine pewter]] and [[bronze]] use the same ingredients (with different formulae), but have base values of 5.
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Trifle Pewter has a base value of 4, making it better for objects of wealth than its ingredients, whose base values are merely 2. Using tin and copper in this way is, however, still not advisable because [[fine pewter]] and [[bronze]] use the same ingredients (with different formulae), but have base values of 5.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:34, 18 April 2013

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Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Trifle pewter is an alloy of tin and copper.

Trifle Pewter can be made using one of the following recipes:

Trifle Pewter has a base value of 4, making it better for objects of wealth than its ingredients, whose base values are merely 2. Using tin and copper in this way is, however, still not advisable because fine pewter and bronze use the same ingredients (with different formulae), but have base values of 5.

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