I noticed that I was unable to use my brass or red-brass as a crossguard for my sword. I am not certain why this is the case as historically I can find many examples of brass pommels, crossguards etc.
May I request that this change be added for other soft metals as well? I can understand if something such as gold or lead was excluded.
Softer metals as weapon parts
- Fiffleblax
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Re: Softer metals as weapon parts
+1.
If copper can be used for similar things, so should brass and red-brass. They're both cupric alloys, similar to bronze (though not as strong) but stronger than the base materials. Also for firearm parts, por favor (If firearms are ever craftable).
If copper can be used for similar things, so should brass and red-brass. They're both cupric alloys, similar to bronze (though not as strong) but stronger than the base materials. Also for firearm parts, por favor (If firearms are ever craftable).
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