Bronze
Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12–12.5% tin and often with the addition of other metals.
History & Usage
Discovery
Bronze was created by mistake by a messy ingot manufacturer, in Érc földjei, where they did not clean the crucibles between melting tin and copper and they ended up with bronze.
Everyday use
Bronze is mainly used as components for lighter Constructs and made into armors like A Bronzlovasok's(The Bronze Riders) Scale Mail.
Type
Metal
Rarity
Uncommon
Color
Bronze is a metallic brown color that is often described as reddish-brown or yellowish-brown. It's a warm color that combines the warmth of brown with the shimmer of gold, creating a unique metallic glow.
Melting / Freezing Point
1,742 °F (950 °C)
Common State
Ingots
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