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Revision as of 06:58, 10 December 2022
Build > Workstations & Utilities > Anvil
Anvils are the next step after the tin age. While some soft metal tools can be casted, most metal tools and items (including all hard metal ones) must be forged and hammered on an anvil using a Smithy's Hammer. It can be built from any hard metal like cast iron, bronze or steel.
Anvils are delicate and decay when placed outdoors, even on a claim. Cast iron is needed to repair them even if they were made out of another metal.
Quality
The anvil's quality is the average of the bars used to make it.
Quality for metal products is given by
As anvil affects every metal craft and there is no recycling method, it's common for more advanced players (perpetually aiming to improve their Anvil quality) to trade their old anvils (and hammers) to less advanced players.
Game Development
- Roe, Roe, Roe yer Boat (2021-01-31)◎ >"Anvils now have variable materials. The textures need some work here, as the old model wasn't perfectly setup for this change, but it works."