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In the real world, pig iron is a very brittle, intermediate step in the production of various types of iron or steel. It was named because the traditional casting method was likened in appearance to piglets suckling on a sow. | In the real world, pig iron is a very brittle, intermediate step in the production of various types of iron or steel. It was named because the traditional casting method was likened in appearance to piglets suckling on a sow. | ||
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Category | Ingot |
Use | Crafting |
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Stackable | Yes (99) |
Pig Iron is an intermediate step in a way to get more iron from ore.
Appearance
Pig iron is a mottled dark tan in color but otherwise resembles most other ingots.
Where Found
Pig iron must be crafted on an electric furnace.
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Crafting
Pig iron is used to make iron ingots on an electric furnace.
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It also can be used to create black sand in a press.
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Trivia
In the real world, pig iron is a very brittle, intermediate step in the production of various types of iron or steel. It was named because the traditional casting method was likened in appearance to piglets suckling on a sow.