There may come a time where you need to make ingots in bulk instead of using a basic forge smelting one ore at a time. Thats where the low, Medium and high heat forges come into play. Each forge type requires coal to keep the fires going.
Low Heat forges can only melt up to Copper Medium Heat forges can melt up to Iron High Heat Forges can melt Mythril The big balance to using this forge system is temperature balance. Each resource type has a melting point and a burning point. It is up to you to find out ingame each. which makes the difficulty.
Low Heat forges can only melt up to Copper Medium Heat forges can melt up to Iron High Heat Forges can melt Mythril The big balance to using this forge system is temperature balance. Each resource type has a melting point and a burning point. It is up to you to find out ingame each. which makes the difficulty.
We take a lump of coal and put it in the liquid furnace to start the heating process
Once it’s in it will update you on it’s status every 6 seconds.
Lets dump a nugget of copper in there.
After putting it in the melting pot. The description was updated to show the melting point. We then must get the temperature that high to melt. Nothing higher.
We’ve now successfully melted down the copper. it now has 0.6 LU (Liquid Units) of copper.
If you put down a Ingot cutting station next to your forge. it will then pull the LU’s from the forge into the ingot cutter.
We then take out the ingot mesh and put it in and vola. Ingots.
You can also use the LU to make coins or molds of weapons for the anvil