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Edelmira Leon
2021-06-07 20:55:26

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Today we bring you everything you need to know about how to make iron ingots in Going Medieval, so be very attentive with what we do today.

What are the iron ingots in Going Medieval?


It is a very important resource for making advanced equipment buildings, so it is very important to build your settlement.

How to make iron ingots in Going Medieval?


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Iron Nuggets are easily available if you have a settlement in the Mountain areas.

Also in the seeds of the Hills and the Valleys

This resource is dark red on the ground and at the beginning of the game you can find places that peek out of the ground, where you can find iron deposit.

You can also find it underground, so you will have to do some mining.

When you get enough iron, you must know enough about smelting technology to have a smelting furnace. > you will have to build a limestone, which is near or above the iron deposit.

It costs 70 limestone bricks, so you can use them anywhere you want, and you will need 30 iron nuggets and 20 fuel, which can be sticks, wood, or coal, with which you will create 30 iron ingots.

After you have everything queued in the oven, you can put a villager so that the "smithy" becomes a priority.

 
We hope that after reading this article on how to make iron ingots in Going Medieval, you will be able to get all the iron nuggets you need to build your settlement.


Platform(s):
Microsoft Windows PC, GNU/Linux
Genre(s):
Indie, Simulation, Strategy
Developer(s):
Foxy Voxel
Publisher(s):
The Irregular Corporation
Release date:
1 Jun, 2021
Mode:
Single-player
age rating (PEGI):
12+

Other Tags
video game, gameplay, price, 60fps, steam


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