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== Obtaining ==
 
== Obtaining ==
  
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|{{GridImage|Bismuthinite (Small)}} Small Bismuthinite
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!width=100| Ore
|{{GridImage|Bismuthinite (Poor)}} Poor Bismuthinite
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!width=64| Small
|{{GridImage|Bismuthinite}} Bismuthinite
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!width=64| Poor
|{{GridImage|Bismuthinite (Rich)}} Rich Bismuthinite
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!width=64| Normal
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!width=64| Rich
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| Bismuthinite
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|{{GridImage|Bismuthinite (Small)}}
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|{{GridImage|Bismuthinite}}
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== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
  
Liquid bismuth can be poured into a [[Pottery#Ceramic Mold|Ceramic Mold]] to make unshaped bismuth. Once the unshaped bismuth is no longer liquid temperature, it can be placed in the crafting grid to create a bismuth ingot. The empty mold will be returned to the inventory; although there is a chance of it breaking and being lost.
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=== Ingots ===
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Liquid bismuth can be poured into a [[Pottery#Ceramic Mold|Ceramic Mold]] to make unshaped bismuth. It takes 100 units of bismuth to completely fill an empty Ceramic Mold. Once the unshaped bismuth is no longer liquid temperature, it can be placed in the crafting grid to create a bismuth ingot. The empty mold will be returned to the inventory; although there is a chance of it breaking and being lost.
  
 
Creating an ingot will only work if the metal is in a solid state. The temperature will be carried over from the unshaped ingot temperature.
 
Creating an ingot will only work if the metal is in a solid state. The temperature will be carried over from the unshaped ingot temperature.
  
 
{{Grid/Inventory Table
 
{{Grid/Inventory Table
|B1= Unshaped Bismuth
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|B2= Unshaped Bismuth
 
|Output= Bismuth Ingot
 
|Output= Bismuth Ingot
 
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=== Casting & Smithing ===
 
 
Bismuth is not used in the creation of tools, weapons, armor or anvils.
 
  
 
==== Smithing Materials ====
 
==== Smithing Materials ====
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!align="left"|Output
 
!align="left"|Output
 
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Ingot}} '''Two Bismuth [[Ingot]]s'''
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Ingot}} Two [[Ingot]]s
|align="Center"|Weld
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|align="center"| '''Weld'''
|{{GridImage|Bismuth Ingot 2x}} '''Bismuth Double Ingot'''
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Ingot 2x}} [[Double Ingot]]
 
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Ingot 2x}} '''Bismuth [[Double Ingot]]'''
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Ingot 2x}} Double Ingot
|align="Center"|Hammer
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|align="center"| '''Hammer'''
|{{GridImage|Bismuth Sheet}} '''Bismuth [[Metal Sheet|Sheet]]'''
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Sheet}} Sheet
 
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Sheet}} '''Two Bismuth Sheets'''
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Sheet}} Two [[Metal Sheet|Sheets]]
|align="Center"|Weld
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|align="center"| '''Weld'''
|{{GridImage|Bismuth Sheet 2x}} '''Bismuth [[Metal Double Sheet|Double Sheet]]'''
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Sheet 2x}} [[Metal Double Sheet|Double Sheet]]
 
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==== Tools ====
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''Bismuth is not used in the creation of tools, weapons, armor or anvils.''
  
 
=== Alloys ===
 
=== Alloys ===
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Bismuth is used in the mixing of:
 
Bismuth is used in the mixing of:
 
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Bronze Ingot}} [[Bismuth Bronze]]
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|{{GridImage|Bismuth Bronze Ingot}} [[Bismuth Bronze]]  
 
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{{History||77.0|Removed all Bismuth tools and armor.}}
 
{{History||77.0|Removed all Bismuth tools and armor.}}
 
{{History|foot}}
 
{{History|foot}}
 
  
 
{{Blocks}}
 
{{Blocks}}
 
[[Category:Metals]]
 
[[Category:Metals]]

Revision as of 20:51, 29 September 2014

Obtaining

Ore Small Poor Normal Rich
Bismuthinite Grid Bismuthinite (Small).png Grid Bismuthinite (Poor).png Grid Bismuthinite.png Grid Bismuthinite (Rich).png

Bismuth is a Tier 0 metal obtained by smelting Bismuthinite in a Ceramic Vessel or a Crucible.

Usage

Ingots

Liquid bismuth can be poured into a Ceramic Mold to make unshaped bismuth. It takes 100 units of bismuth to completely fill an empty Ceramic Mold. Once the unshaped bismuth is no longer liquid temperature, it can be placed in the crafting grid to create a bismuth ingot. The empty mold will be returned to the inventory; although there is a chance of it breaking and being lost.

Creating an ingot will only work if the metal is in a solid state. The temperature will be carried over from the unshaped ingot temperature.

Bismuth Ingot
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Unshaped Bismuth

Smithing Materials

Input Work Type Output
Grid Bismuth Ingot.png Two Ingots Weld File:Grid Bismuth Ingot 2x.png Double Ingot
File:Grid Bismuth Ingot 2x.png Double Ingot Hammer Grid Bismuth Sheet.png Sheet
Grid Bismuth Sheet.png Two Sheets Weld File:Grid Bismuth Sheet 2x.png Double Sheet

Tools

Bismuth is not used in the creation of tools, weapons, armor or anvils.

Alloys

Bismuth is used in the mixing of:

Grid Bismuth Bronze Ingot.png Bismuth Bronze

Temperatures

Legend: Unworkable Workable Weldable Liquid

Note: Metals are still Workable at Weldable temp.

Metal Hot Very Hot Faint Red Dark Red Bright Red Orange Yellow Yellow White White Brilliant White
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Grid Bismuth Ingot.png Bismuth

History

Beta
v2 Build 30Bismuthinite can be found in Sedimentary layers.
77.0Removed all Bismuth tools and armor.
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