Difference between revisions of "Steel lump"
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|active=Glowing [[iron lump]] | |active=Glowing [[iron lump]] | ||
|passive=Glowing [[charcoal]] (0.5 kg) | |passive=Glowing [[charcoal]] (0.5 kg) | ||
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|materials=no | |materials=no | ||
|result=*'''{{PAGENAME}}''' | |result=*'''{{PAGENAME}}''' | ||
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:* [[Steel lump]] is an alloy of [[iron lump]] and [[charcoal]]. | :* [[Steel lump]] is an alloy of [[iron lump]] and [[charcoal]]. | ||
:* Heat 1kg of [[iron lump]] and 0.5kg of [[charcoal]] till glowing hot. | :* Heat 1kg of [[iron lump]] and 0.5kg of [[charcoal]] till glowing hot. | ||
− | :* Steel is mainly used to make [[:Category:Plate armour|plate armour]], but you can also use it to make [[bowl]]s, [[rivets]] and [[armour chains]]. It is also used to make [[steel and flint]]. | + | :* Steel is mainly used to make [[:Category:Plate armour|plate armour]], but you can also use it to make [[bowl]]s, [[rivets]] and [[armour chains]]. It is also used to make [[steel and flint]] and a [[dredge scraping lip]]. |
:* The quality of the charcoal determines the success% chance of making steel, while the quality of the [[iron lump]] determines the maximum quality of the finished steel lump. It would be wise to not risk wasting high quality iron on poor charcoal unless you have a lot of it.<br> | :* The quality of the charcoal determines the success% chance of making steel, while the quality of the [[iron lump]] determines the maximum quality of the finished steel lump. It would be wise to not risk wasting high quality iron on poor charcoal unless you have a lot of it.<br> | ||
Revision as of 01:16, 13 June 2008
Main / Skills / Smithing / Metallurgy / Steel lump
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- Steel lump is an alloy of iron lump and charcoal.
- Heat 1kg of iron lump and 0.5kg of charcoal till glowing hot.
- Steel is mainly used to make plate armour, but you can also use it to make bowls, rivets and armour chains. It is also used to make steel and flint and a dredge scraping lip.
- The quality of the charcoal determines the success% chance of making steel, while the quality of the iron lump determines the maximum quality of the finished steel lump. It would be wise to not risk wasting high quality iron on poor charcoal unless you have a lot of it.