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* When creating, the [[QL]] of the [[zinc lump|zinc]] affects your success chance.
 
* When creating, the [[QL]] of the [[zinc lump|zinc]] affects your success chance.
 
* Any [[enchantments]] should be cast upon the zinc lump.
 
* Any [[enchantments]] should be cast upon the zinc lump.
* The quality of the [[copper lump|copper]] iaffects the maximum quality of the resulting lump, but since brass gets a 10% creation bonus, even to itself, it will come out higher than the ql of the copper.  
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* The quality of the [[copper lump|copper]] affects the maximum quality of the resulting lump, but since brass gets a 10% creation bonus, even to itself, it will come out higher than the ql of the copper.  
 
* If you fail creating, you lose 0.01kg from both lumps.
 
* If you fail creating, you lose 0.01kg from both lumps.
 
* The copper and/or zinc can be combined into one lump, as only the amount required is used.  If both are combined they will create one larger lump of brass.
 
* The copper and/or zinc can be combined into one lump, as only the amount required is used.  If both are combined they will create one larger lump of brass.

Revision as of 21:27, 17 March 2023

Main / Skills / Smithing / Metallurgy / Brass lump

Brass lump
A Brass lump
Creation
Result
  • Brass lump (0.10 kg)
Skill and improvement
Properties

Description

A shiny yellowy red lump of brass.

Notes

  • When creating, the QL of the zinc affects your success chance.
  • Any enchantments should be cast upon the zinc lump.
  • The quality of the copper affects the maximum quality of the resulting lump, but since brass gets a 10% creation bonus, even to itself, it will come out higher than the ql of the copper.
  • If you fail creating, you lose 0.01kg from both lumps.
  • The copper and/or zinc can be combined into one lump, as only the amount required is used. If both are combined they will create one larger lump of brass.
  • This metal has some special properties, especially when compared to iron.

See Also