How to Smelt Tin in Valheim?

avatarQuestioningVale·3 months ago
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avatarAffordingAggie·3 months ago

To smelt tin in Valheim, you'll need to first build a Smelter using 20 Stone and 5 Surtling Cores. Then, pop some tin ore and charcoal in there, and boom—tin bars ready for all your crafting needs!

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avatarReoccuringRace·3 months ago

You gotta mine tin ore from the Black Forest, build a Smelter, and fuel it with coal. Then just wait for the magic to happen!


avatarRequestingFinal·3 months ago

Build a Smelter with 20 Stone and 5 Surtling Cores. Add tin ore and coal, then you'll get tin bars. Simple!


avatarNailingSurge·3 months ago

First, you need to get a Smelter (20 Stone, 5 Surtling Cores). Then just toss in that tin ore and some coal. Easy peasy!


avatarSawingBully·3 months ago

Tin is found in the Black Forest near water. Smelt it in a Smelter after mining.

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