when you have extra solid ore in the smelter pail, reheat it to liquid and set the mold to the Ingot shape and pour it into an ingot, then you can use the ingots later to re-smelt
does the Iron Ore just need to be hotter to melt? does the book tell you the melting point ? I only saw the Smelter Bucket get to 1400, maybe it needs to be closer to the 2000 point
once you save up $10,000 buy 3 gold ore and a cila. then you can start making moraka alloy for some real money. moraka melt 1 cila 1920 then cool down to about 1300 then add 3 gold, then heat to to 1880 can make 2 halberds weight 3.5+kg each (before handle) for a profit of $3000 up to $12K once you max out.
A couple things...1) I don't believe they have copper iron alloy in game. Most alloys are to make the more rare ores (Tamara etc...) 2) I would suggest referencing book on design table. Iron is a high melt point at 2800f. Your forge was at 1410f. 3) Iron is probably best used to make alloys because it is low sell value on its own.
My game is using the metric system. So 1400 is the melting point for iron. Copper isn’t an alloy in the game that can be made but is plentiful in the mines. Also, If i don’t feel like mining it i can easily buy it in a pinch.
The book will answer everything, but it wasn't hot enough, u needed to pump the air more. If you mix ore it changes the metal, and the longer the metal is hot the less quality u get
@IM2awsme Keeping the Smelter Lid down will raise heat, keeping it up lowers heat. You can slightly raise the Smelter Lid and place the Smelting Bucket on the hook. It will still heat. The heat will slowly go down, so maintain it by gently applying the Bellows as needed. When creating an Alloy, always melt the required 2 or 3 identical Ores first, and add the 1 alternate Ore afterwards. If there are only 2 Ores, it doesn't matter. The Ore Quality % of the lower melting-point ore will degrade fast, but the entire ore type will change once the other Ore mixes in, resetting the Ore Quality % for the new Alloy. Do not melt the 1 alternate Ore first, then add the 2 or 3 identical Ores. This will create a low Ore Quality % for the Alloy as the game calculates it as only adding 1/2 or 1/3 of the 2 or 3 identical Ores that were required, when the reality is the other 2 or 3 identical Ores just haven't melted yet. You cannot create or buy storable Alloy Ores. But you can mine them. The ore Marandra is currently exclusive to the Tutorial.?
@IlIlIlIlIlI-1 thanks, it took me 10 minutes to brick the game and start over, it took me 20 minutes to brake the game with an infinite money exploit/genuinely needs to be patched over site, and I went from all my saves having zero money before I paid first rent😅 to having a hundred thousand coins on a new save before paying rent 🫠 early access games are a mess, but atleast the game looks really promising and fun. My first sword was a $1,000 copper masterwork with a design I really enjoyed making, I was so proud of myself thanks to helpful advice from people in comment giving advice, so imagine my surprise when I wake up the next day and don't have enough money to cover rent. Thanks for the advice, but sadly I don't think I will need it until a few patches down the road 😅
@@DieselDesigns thank you! As soon as you said it, it started burning in my brain & I just couldn’t work out where it was from. I could even almost hear a song in my head, it was on the tip of my brain 🤣
when you have extra solid ore in the smelter pail, reheat it to liquid and set the mold to the Ingot shape and pour it into an ingot, then you can use the ingots later to re-smelt
Gorlocks got me dying XD
Pour the copper on the ground first. Once you have a cool empty bucket then you can put a new ore type in.
you can change the mold into an ingot shape and pour into that so as not to waste the ore, then re-smelt the ingot later if needed
does the Iron Ore just need to be hotter to melt? does the book tell you the melting point ? I only saw the Smelter Bucket get to 1400, maybe it needs to be closer to the 2000 point
Nice bedknobs and broomsticks reference.
Dang it, you beat me to making the comment
once you save up $10,000 buy 3 gold ore and a cila. then you can start making moraka alloy for some real money.
moraka melt 1 cila 1920 then cool down to about 1300
then add 3 gold, then heat to to 1880
can make 2 halberds weight 3.5+kg each (before handle)
for a profit of $3000 up to $12K once you max out.
All Hail Gorelock!
Kind of reminds me of the mobile game about blacksmithing, which I liked.. so, I shall give this game a try.
Can u please name the game
@GorrillaMan-c7u this game is called Medieval Blacksmith
A couple things...1) I don't believe they have copper iron alloy in game. Most alloys are to make the more rare ores (Tamara etc...) 2) I would suggest referencing book on design table. Iron is a high melt point at 2800f. Your forge was at 1410f. 3) Iron is probably best used to make alloys because it is low sell value on its own.
My game is using the metric system. So 1400 is the melting point for iron. Copper isn’t an alloy in the game that can be made but is plentiful in the mines. Also, If i don’t feel like mining it i can easily buy it in a pinch.
The book will answer everything, but it wasn't hot enough, u needed to pump the air more.
If you mix ore it changes the metal, and the longer the metal is hot the less quality u get
@@IlIlIlIlIlI-1 so when making alloys are you supposed to heat the higher temperature one first?
@IM2awsme Keeping the Smelter Lid down will raise heat, keeping it up lowers heat.
You can slightly raise the Smelter Lid and place the Smelting Bucket on the hook. It will still heat. The heat will slowly go down, so maintain it by gently applying the Bellows as needed.
When creating an Alloy, always melt the required 2 or 3 identical Ores first, and add the 1 alternate Ore afterwards. If there are only 2 Ores, it doesn't matter. The Ore Quality % of the lower melting-point ore will degrade fast, but the entire ore type will change once the other Ore mixes in, resetting the Ore Quality % for the new Alloy.
Do not melt the 1 alternate Ore first, then add the 2 or 3 identical Ores. This will create a low Ore Quality % for the Alloy as the game calculates it as only adding 1/2 or 1/3 of the 2 or 3 identical Ores that were required, when the reality is the other 2 or 3 identical Ores just haven't melted yet.
You cannot create or buy storable Alloy Ores. But you can mine them.
The ore Marandra is currently exclusive to the Tutorial.?
@IlIlIlIlIlI-1 thanks, it took me 10 minutes to brick the game and start over, it took me 20 minutes to brake the game with an infinite money exploit/genuinely needs to be patched over site, and I went from all my saves having zero money before I paid first rent😅 to having a hundred thousand coins on a new save before paying rent 🫠 early access games are a mess, but atleast the game looks really promising and fun. My first sword was a $1,000 copper masterwork with a design I really enjoyed making, I was so proud of myself thanks to helpful advice from people in comment giving advice, so imagine my surprise when I wake up the next day and don't have enough money to cover rent. Thanks for the advice, but sadly I don't think I will need it until a few patches down the road 😅
NOICE!
gotta wait for it to hit temp I think
What’s that from 2:55?
Bedknobs & Broomsticks
@@DieselDesigns thank you! As soon as you said it, it started burning in my brain & I just couldn’t work out where it was from. I could even almost hear a song in my head, it was on the tip of my brain 🤣
Iron melts at 1538C....that smelter is only at 1450....
You dump the left over ore in the well
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