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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
Copper is also pretty common, always found in its raw start as raw copper and not more than just below the | Copper is also pretty common, always found in its raw start as raw copper and not more than just below the ground. The most common way of finding copper is by exploring the cave systems of Eden and searching for the oxidized state, which stands out among all the other minerals in said cave. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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Over time, copper undergoes a natural oxidation process, transforming its surface into an alluring green patina, enhancing its visual appeal. The metal has been employed for thousands of years by ancient civilizations, from architecture to jewelry and decoration, where its unique properties have been fully exploited. Copper's versatility and longevity have made it an enduring favorite among craftsmen and artisans throughout history. | Over time, copper undergoes a natural oxidation process, transforming its surface into an alluring green patina, enhancing its visual appeal. The metal has been employed for thousands of years by ancient civilizations, from architecture to jewelry and decoration, where its unique properties have been fully exploited. Copper's versatility and longevity have made it an enduring favorite among craftsmen and artisans throughout history. | ||
[[File:Copper Ingot.png|thumb|160px|Refined Copper]] | |||
==Ingredients== | ==Ingredients== | ||
*'''Raw Copper''' | *'''Raw Copper''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:57, 30 May 2023
Category | Metal |
Rarity | Common |
Color | Pinkish-Orange or Green |
Location | Below the Surface |
Introduction
Copper is also pretty common, always found in its raw start as raw copper and not more than just below the ground. The most common way of finding copper is by exploring the cave systems of Eden and searching for the oxidized state, which stands out among all the other minerals in said cave.
Description
Copper is a remarkably versatile metal, renowned for its softness, malleability, ductility, and exceptional thermal and electrical conductivity. When freshly exposed, its surface boasts a distinctive pinkish-orange hue. This metal finds broad usage as a heat conductor, building material, and an essential component of several metal alloys, including Sunsteel.
Over time, copper undergoes a natural oxidation process, transforming its surface into an alluring green patina, enhancing its visual appeal. The metal has been employed for thousands of years by ancient civilizations, from architecture to jewelry and decoration, where its unique properties have been fully exploited. Copper's versatility and longevity have made it an enduring favorite among craftsmen and artisans throughout history.
Ingredients
- Raw Copper