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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* A success will result in 0.4kg of steel per 1.0kg of iron and 0.5kg of coal. | * A success will result in 0.4kg of steel per 1.0kg of iron and 0.5kg of coal. | ||
− | * Using larger pieces of iron and coal will result in larger pieces of steel. It will use as much material as possible in the 1.0kg iron to 0.5kg coal ratio. You may get less high QL pieces but the average QL will be similar to creating small steel pieces. | + | ''* Using larger pieces of iron and coal will result in larger pieces of steel. It will use as much material as possible in the 1.0kg iron to 0.5kg coal ratio. You may get less high QL pieces but the average QL will be similar to creating small steel pieces.'' '''- This is no longer true.''' |
* A failed attempt decreases both the charcoal and the iron lumps weight by .04kg. | * A failed attempt decreases both the charcoal and the iron lumps weight by .04kg. | ||
* The [[quality]] of the charcoal affects the success chance as well as the likelihood the lump will be high quality. It would be wise to not risk wasting high quality iron on poor charcoal unless you have a lot of it. | * The [[quality]] of the charcoal affects the success chance as well as the likelihood the lump will be high quality. It would be wise to not risk wasting high quality iron on poor charcoal unless you have a lot of it. |
Revision as of 03:58, 20 June 2014
Main / Skills / Smithing / Metallurgy / Steel lump
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Description
A heavy lump of dark steel.
Creation
- Heat 1kg of iron lump and .5kg of charcoal till glowing hot
- Activate iron lump
- Right-click piece of charcoal
- Select Create -> Lump
Tools Required
Notes
- A success will result in 0.4kg of steel per 1.0kg of iron and 0.5kg of coal.
* Using larger pieces of iron and coal will result in larger pieces of steel. It will use as much material as possible in the 1.0kg iron to 0.5kg coal ratio. You may get less high QL pieces but the average QL will be similar to creating small steel pieces. - This is no longer true.
- A failed attempt decreases both the charcoal and the iron lumps weight by .04kg.
- The quality of the charcoal affects the success chance as well as the likelihood the lump will be high quality. It would be wise to not risk wasting high quality iron on poor charcoal unless you have a lot of it.
- The quality of the iron lump caps the quality of the steel lump.
- Only the charcoal needs to be glowing hot.
- As of this patch, steel items now take reduced damage on use. Steel pickaxes take 20% less damage from use than similar quality iron pickaxes. Tested 7/11/2012 on Celebration server using QL 1 steel and iron pickaxes. The iron pickaxe took 0.15 damage every 5 seconds while the steel pickaxe took 0.12 damage. Thus 0.12/0.15 = .80 for a 20% damage reduction.
Usage
- Ball
- Carving knife blade
- Small Axe Head
- Hatchet head
- Pickaxe Head
- War Arrow Head
- Steel sheet
- Hunting Arrow Head
- Wires
- Rivet
- Leather knife blade
- Hooks
- Short sword blade
- Spear tip
- Armour Chains
- Open helm
- Basinet helm
- Plate sabaton
- Plate Vambrace
- Great helm
- Plate Leggings
- Bowl
- Small shield
- Shield
- Large shield
- Staff
- Huge halberd head
- Spring
- Small Maul Head
- Long Sword Blade
- Large Maul Head
- Dredge scraping lip
- Huge Sword Blade
- Huge Axe Head
- Maul Head
- Mouth bit
- Horse shoe
- Axe head
- Armour Chains
- Shovel Blade
- Scythe Blade