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− | + | Used for creating various hammered metal products. | |
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+ | This building becomes available to be built after the [[Advanced Blacksmithing]] technology is learned at a [[University of Art & Music]]. (But an anvil can be operated with only the [[Blacksmithing]] tech). | ||
− | + | ==Cost== | |
− | + | *1 [[requires::Anvil Bed]] | |
− | + | *120 [[requires::Firebricks]] | |
− | + | *4 [[requires::Water in Jugs ]] | |
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− | + | Built in a [[Compound]]. Uses 7x13 cells. | |
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− | == | + | ==Use== |
− | [[ | + | An anvil is used to create various metal tools by shaping a block of metal into a specific pattern. Using an anvil requires the [[Blacksmithing]] tech. |
− | + | This uses various smithing tools, each with a different pattern in pushing metal: | |
+ | *[[Ball Peen Hammer]] | ||
+ | *[[Round Hammer]] | ||
+ | *[[Shaping Mallet]] | ||
+ | *[[Wide Tungsten Chisel]] | ||
− | + | The finished products are assigned a quality based on how close they are to the goal. The higher the quality, the more effective the tool, with 9999 being perfect. An anvil can produce the following: | |
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− | [[Blacksmithing Guide]] | + | *[[Shovel]] - 10 metal; 4 wood to complete; require 6000+ to be effective |
+ | *[[Carpentry Blade]] - 1 metal; requires quality 3000+ to be used | ||
+ | *[[Tools#Hatchet|Hatchet]] - 20 metal | ||
+ | *[[Tools#Resin Wedge|Resin Wedge]] - 7 metal | ||
+ | *[[Sharp Edged Knife Blade]] - 10 metal | ||
+ | *[[Spring]] - 1 metal | ||
+ | from any of the following metals, with stronger metals allowing more hits before the piece becomes too fragile to work. | ||
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+ | *[[Copper]] - 160 hit limit | ||
+ | *[[Iron]] - 180 hit limit | ||
+ | *[[Brass]] - 200 hit limit | ||
+ | *[[Bronze]] - 210 hit limit | ||
+ | *[[Steel]] - 220 hit limit | ||
+ | *[[Sun Steel]] - 240 hit limit | ||
+ | *[[Moon Steel]] - 250 hit limit | ||
+ | *[[Thoth's Metal]] - 260 hit limit | ||
+ | *[[Water Metal]] - 250? hit limit | ||
+ | *[[Metal Blue]] - 280 hit limit | ||
+ | *[[Octec's Alloy]] - 320 hit limit | ||
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+ | For details on technique, please check out the [[Blacksmithing Guide]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 4 March 2010
Overview
Used for creating various hammered metal products.
Source
This building becomes available to be built after the Advanced Blacksmithing technology is learned at a University of Art & Music. (But an anvil can be operated with only the Blacksmithing tech).
Cost
- 1 Anvil Bed
- 120 Firebricks
- 4 Water in Jugs
Built in a Compound. Uses 7x13 cells.
Use
An anvil is used to create various metal tools by shaping a block of metal into a specific pattern. Using an anvil requires the Blacksmithing tech.
This uses various smithing tools, each with a different pattern in pushing metal:
The finished products are assigned a quality based on how close they are to the goal. The higher the quality, the more effective the tool, with 9999 being perfect. An anvil can produce the following:
- Shovel - 10 metal; 4 wood to complete; require 6000+ to be effective
- Carpentry Blade - 1 metal; requires quality 3000+ to be used
- Hatchet - 20 metal
- Resin Wedge - 7 metal
- Sharp Edged Knife Blade - 10 metal
- Spring - 1 metal
from any of the following metals, with stronger metals allowing more hits before the piece becomes too fragile to work.
- Copper - 160 hit limit
- Iron - 180 hit limit
- Brass - 200 hit limit
- Bronze - 210 hit limit
- Steel - 220 hit limit
- Sun Steel - 240 hit limit
- Moon Steel - 250 hit limit
- Thoth's Metal - 260 hit limit
- Water Metal - 250? hit limit
- Metal Blue - 280 hit limit
- Octec's Alloy - 320 hit limit
For details on technique, please check out the Blacksmithing Guide.