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Doesn't lava spider coal make bigger steel lumps? If that's true, we should note that, as well as the weight produced by each combination. - [[User:Dashiva|Dashiva]] 11:09, 11 June 2008 (CDT) | Doesn't lava spider coal make bigger steel lumps? If that's true, we should note that, as well as the weight produced by each combination. - [[User:Dashiva|Dashiva]] 11:09, 11 June 2008 (CDT) | ||
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+ | Lava spider/fiend charcoal weighs 1.5 kg while normal charcoal weighs 0.5 kg (uncombined). | ||
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+ | 1 kg iron + 0.5 kg charcoal = 0.4 kg steel. | ||
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+ | 3 kg iron + 1.5 kg charcoal = 1.2 kg steel. | ||
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+ | You can combine iron/coal into any weight you want if you want to make steel faster, but you gain less skill. Iron and coal ratio is 2:1 as seen above. --[[User:Swedish Phoenix|Swedish Phoenix]] 12:26, 11 June 2008 (CDT) |
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Doesn't lava spider coal make bigger steel lumps? If that's true, we should note that, as well as the weight produced by each combination. - Dashiva 11:09, 11 June 2008 (CDT)
Lava spider/fiend charcoal weighs 1.5 kg while normal charcoal weighs 0.5 kg (uncombined).
1 kg iron + 0.5 kg charcoal = 0.4 kg steel.
3 kg iron + 1.5 kg charcoal = 1.2 kg steel.
You can combine iron/coal into any weight you want if you want to make steel faster, but you gain less skill. Iron and coal ratio is 2:1 as seen above. --Swedish Phoenix 12:26, 11 June 2008 (CDT)