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Revision as of 11:31, 20 April 2014
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Category | Ingot |
Use | Crafting |
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Stackable | Yes (99) |
- "For a better pickaxe."
Steel Ingots are used in crafting.
Apperance
A steel ingot is colored gray to white in a way that appears metallic. Its rounded, rectangular shape is thicker than other ingots, making it distinctive.
Where Found
Making a steel ingot requires the use of a furnace or electric furnace. Both uses coal and an iron ingot, but while the regular furnace consumes two coal, the electric uses only one.
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They can also be found in golden chests or received as bonuses.
Crafting
It takes five steel ingots to make a steel block.
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Steel ingots may be used to craft steel lanterns, which are produced at an electric or standard level 2 metalwork bench. Prior to version 1.4, they were instead made at a craft bench.
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Starting in version 1.5, steel ingots can be used to craft steel downlights and steel uplights.
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A train yard can be crafted at a level 3 workbench with one stone and five steel ingots.
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Five steel ingots can be used to upgrade a workbench from level three to level four.
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Along with a steel block and ten copper wire, an electric metalwork bench can be crafted.
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Steel ingots can be used on a level 4 tool bench to upgrade it to level 5 tool bench, which can then make steel pickaxes and crowbars.
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Crafted Tools
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Notes
Prior to version 1.4 and the introduction of the electric furnace, making a steel ingot consumed five (5) coal.