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* Alloy Training: If you are having problems making alloys, I can travel to your camp and train you how to make them yourself.  Just have a reactory and the materials needed for several batches of either steel, brass or bronze.  There is no fee for this.  Chat me in-game if you want more information.
 
* Alloy Training: If you are having problems making alloys, I can travel to your camp and train you how to make them yourself.  Just have a reactory and the materials needed for several batches of either steel, brass or bronze.  There is no fee for this.  Chat me in-game if you want more information.
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* Alloy Service:  If you supply me with the materials, I'll be happy to make alloys for you.  You can look up the approximate materials in the table below.  Deliver these materials to my camp and I'll process them into alloys and then return the unused materials to you.  There is no fee for this but I do keep the 'left over' alloys.  What does that mean?  Each time I make a batch of alloys,I wind up with a variable amount.  If I plan on making a total of 100 steel, I might actually wind up making 103 steel before I'm done.  I'd keep the 3 steel as my fee and you get to keep the 100 steel as well as any unused charcoal, resin and metals.
 
* Alloy Service:  If you supply me with the materials, I'll be happy to make alloys for you.  You can look up the approximate materials in the table below.  Deliver these materials to my camp and I'll process them into alloys and then return the unused materials to you.  There is no fee for this but I do keep the 'left over' alloys.  What does that mean?  Each time I make a batch of alloys,I wind up with a variable amount.  If I plan on making a total of 100 steel, I might actually wind up making 103 steel before I'm done.  I'd keep the 3 steel as my fee and you get to keep the 100 steel as well as any unused charcoal, resin and metals.
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* Alloy Sales:  If you don't want to make the alloys yourself and can't supply the materials, then I also sell them.  The table below shows the point cost for each batch of 100 alloy.  Look at the second table to find the point cost for things I'm currently buying.  I can make smaller and larges batches as well.  Some alloys, like moonsteel, require hard to find metals and resins.  In particular, I do not have a source of antimony and orders of the higher alloys depend on what metals I can scavenge from other sources.
  
 
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!Name !!Points !!Materials
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!Alloys !!Points !!Materials
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| 100 Steel || 10 || 140 iron, 20 tin, 80 towering palm resin, 280 cc
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| 100 Bronze || 10 || 140 copper, 20 zinc, 80 fern palm resin, 280 cc
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| 100 Brass || 10 || 140 copper, 20 tin, 80 stout palm resin, 280 cc
 
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| 100 Steel || 10 || 140 iron, 20 tin, 80 towering palm resin, 280 cc ||
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| 100 Moonsteel || 25 || 168 Iron, 63 Copper, 28 Tin, 20 Antimony, 45 royal, 76 towering, 36 stout, 91 hawthorn, 836 cc
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| 100 Sunsteel || 20 || 84 Iron, 112 Copper, 20 Tin, 8 Zinc, 691 CC, 91 Umbrella, 32 Stout, 48 Towering, 32 Fern
 
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!Items !!Points !!Notes
 
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| 30 Copper  || 1 ||
'''100 Bronze''' for any of the following:
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| 30 Iron || 1 ||
* 140 copper, 20 zinc, 80 fern palm resin, 280 cc
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* 300 metal (any combo of copper, iron, tin or zinc)
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| 25 Tin || 1 ||
* 10 glass jars
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* 10 glass pipes
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| 25 Zinc || 1 ||
* 8 sheet glass
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* 250 papyrus
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| 10 Antimony || 1 ||
 
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| 1 Glass Jar || 1 ||
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| 1 Glass Pipe || 1 ||
 
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'''100 Brass''' for any one of the following:
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| 1 Sheet Glass || 1.2 ||
 
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* 140 copper, 20 tin, 80 stout palm resin, 280 cc
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| 30 Papyrus || 1 ||
* 300 metal (any combo of copper, iron, tin or zinc)
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* 10 glass jars
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* 10 glass pipes
 
* 8 sheet glass
 
* 250 papyrus
 
 
 
 
 
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'''100 Steel''' for any one of the following:
 
 
 
* 140 iron, 20 tin, 80 towering palm resin, 280 cc
 
* 300 metal (any combo of copper, iron, tin or zinc)
 
* 10 glass jars
 
* 10 glass pipes
 
* 8 sheet glass
 
* 250 papyrus
 
 
 
 
 
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'''100 Moonsteel''' for any one of the following: (note: Moonsteel prices for metal and glass depend on whether my antimony supply runs out)
 
 
 
* 168 Iron, 63 Copper, 28 Tin, 20 Antimony, 45 royal resin, 76 towering resin, 36 stout resin, 91 hawthorn resin, 836 cc
 
* 700 metal (any combo of copper, iron, tin, or zinc)
 
* 23 glass jars
 
* 18 sheet glass
 

Revision as of 08:08, 9 May 2009

  • Alloy Training: If you are having problems making alloys, I can travel to your camp and train you how to make them yourself. Just have a reactory and the materials needed for several batches of either steel, brass or bronze. There is no fee for this. Chat me in-game if you want more information.


  • Alloy Service: If you supply me with the materials, I'll be happy to make alloys for you. You can look up the approximate materials in the table below. Deliver these materials to my camp and I'll process them into alloys and then return the unused materials to you. There is no fee for this but I do keep the 'left over' alloys. What does that mean? Each time I make a batch of alloys,I wind up with a variable amount. If I plan on making a total of 100 steel, I might actually wind up making 103 steel before I'm done. I'd keep the 3 steel as my fee and you get to keep the 100 steel as well as any unused charcoal, resin and metals.


  • Alloy Sales: If you don't want to make the alloys yourself and can't supply the materials, then I also sell them. The table below shows the point cost for each batch of 100 alloy. Look at the second table to find the point cost for things I'm currently buying. I can make smaller and larges batches as well. Some alloys, like moonsteel, require hard to find metals and resins. In particular, I do not have a source of antimony and orders of the higher alloys depend on what metals I can scavenge from other sources.
Alloys Points Materials
100 Steel 10 140 iron, 20 tin, 80 towering palm resin, 280 cc
100 Bronze 10 140 copper, 20 zinc, 80 fern palm resin, 280 cc
100 Brass 10 140 copper, 20 tin, 80 stout palm resin, 280 cc
100 Moonsteel 25 168 Iron, 63 Copper, 28 Tin, 20 Antimony, 45 royal, 76 towering, 36 stout, 91 hawthorn, 836 cc
100 Sunsteel 20 84 Iron, 112 Copper, 20 Tin, 8 Zinc, 691 CC, 91 Umbrella, 32 Stout, 48 Towering, 32 Fern


Items Points Notes
30 Copper 1
30 Iron 1
25 Tin 1
25 Zinc 1
10 Antimony 1
1 Glass Jar 1
1 Glass Pipe 1
1 Sheet Glass 1.2
30 Papyrus 1