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README.md

Tincraft

Tin, from moreores, is pretty useless in most games.

Here's some crafts to make tin marginally useful.

Tin Tools

All tools are pretty effective - but they just drop items on the floor.

  • Cheap Dagger - same recipe as a sword
  • Weak Hatchet - same recipe as an axe
  • Toy Spade - same recipe as a shovel
  • Brittle Chisel - tin ingot on top of a stick
  • Chisel Mallet - tree block on top of a stick
  • Mallet and Chisel - Chisel and Mallet in the craft grid

They do OK damage to mobs, but don't expect them to last long. They're also useless against players.

Tin Recipes

If you are stuck for steel, you can always:

  1. Make strong tin using 3 tin ingots
  2. Make a stone and metal mix using tin and stone
  3. Cook the stone and metal mix to obtain an iron lump

Yes, it's more alchemy than craft, and you need a lot of tin, but if the area has been stripped of iron, this is your second best bet...