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The following items of armor can be crafted at an Armor Bench: | |||
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{{Bench|entry|Tin Armor Leggings|Armor for your legs.|3|Tin Ingot}} | |||
{{Bench|entry|Tin Chest Plate|Tin man style.|5|Tin Ingot}} | |||
{{Bench|entry|Tin Helmet|Protects your noggin.|2|Tin Ingot}} | |||
{{Bench|entry|Tin Boots|Keep your toes.|2|Tin Ingot}} | |||
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Tin ingots may be used to craft [[Tin Block|tin blocks]] at either metalwork bench. | Tin ingots may be used to craft [[Tin Block|tin blocks]] at either metalwork bench. |
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Category | Ingot |
Use | Crafting |
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Stackable | Yes (99) |
A Tin Ingot is one of the more useful resources in The Blockheads.
Appearance
Tin ingots have the same rounded oblong shape as other ingots, although they may appear thinner from top to bottom. They are grayish in color.
Where Found
It takes three tin ores to make one tin ingot using a furnace.
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Crafting
Combining one tin ingot with two copper ingots in a furnace will produce three bronze ingots.
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Three tin ingots can be used to create a tin bucket.
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A tin ingot can be used to craft tin foil.
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Three tin ingots, along with a stick, can be used to craft a tin spade.
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Tin is required to craft an armor bench at a level 2 workbench.
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The following items of armor can be crafted at an Armor Bench:
Icon | Name | Slogan | Item 1 | Item 2 | Item 3 | Item 4 | Item 5 | Rush Cost | Double-Time |
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Tin Armor Leggings | Armor for your legs. | 3 x | ? TC | ? | |||||
Tin Chest Plate | Tin man style. | 5 x | ? TC | ? | |||||
Tin Helmet | Protects your noggin. | 2 x | ? TC | ? | |||||
Tin Boots | Keep your toes. | 2 x | ? TC | ? |
Tin ingots may be used to craft tin blocks at either metalwork bench.
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