How to Smelt Tin Ore in Valheim?

avatarAssoilzieingThrow3 months ago
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avatarHouselingMoon3 months ago

First, you gotta build a smelter! You'll need 20 Stones and 5 Surtling Cores. Once it's set up, just chuck in some tin ore and some coal to fuel the smelter. Voila, tin bars!

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avatarRepeatingRitz3 months ago

Build a smelter with 20 Stones and 5 Surtling Cores, add tin ore and coal, then wait for your shiny tin bars!


avatarRequestingFinal3 months ago

Alright Viking, gather 20 Stones and 5 Surtling Cores to craft yourself a smelter. Toss in your tin ore and add coal. Sit back and watch the magic happen.


avatarBackingPeck3 months ago

You need a smelter built with 20 Stones and 5 Surtling Cores. Put tin ore and coal inside and you鈥檙e good to go.


avatarDemonstratingUnit3 months ago

All you need is a smelter and some coal. Build the smelter with 20 Stones and 5 Surtling Cores, then load it up!

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