Smelting Changes
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 7:30 am
Smelting has been changed to be more similar to the way it was before the change that made weight management so difficult.
Chunks of ore will convert into standard 4 pound bars. Bars can be smelted further to combine weights as needed. So if you smelt 6 chunks of copper-ore, you will have 6 individual 4 pound copper-bars in the furnace when done. If you take all but two out and pull the bellows again, you'll have one eight pound bar. If you put 3 chunks of copper and one chunk of tin in the furnace, you'll wind up with 4 individual 4 pound bronze-bars.
Salvaging items through smelting (re-smelting something other than a chunk of ore or a bar) remains unchanged.
Chunks of ore will convert into standard 4 pound bars. Bars can be smelted further to combine weights as needed. So if you smelt 6 chunks of copper-ore, you will have 6 individual 4 pound copper-bars in the furnace when done. If you take all but two out and pull the bellows again, you'll have one eight pound bar. If you put 3 chunks of copper and one chunk of tin in the furnace, you'll wind up with 4 individual 4 pound bronze-bars.
Salvaging items through smelting (re-smelting something other than a chunk of ore or a bar) remains unchanged.