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Orc docs: Removed more mentions of crucibles. Better formatting.
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<b>Orcish Molten Pit:</b> The Molten Pit
is a versatile building with a couple different uses.&nbsp; First, it is the Orcish mass production furnace. The efficiency is a bit low, and some of the material produced will be low quality rusty iron. Rusty iron can be used at the factory for rebar, barbed wire; minted into coins to pay Freelancers; or it can be cleaned up into regular useable iron at the crucible. Orcs are comfortable working with low grade metals, and the worker will automatically dispose of any waste slag and sometimes recycle small quantities of usable product like flux, potash, or malachite.
is a versatile building with a couple different uses.&nbsp; First, it is the Orcish mass production furnace. The efficiency is a bit low, and some of the material produced will be low quality rusty iron. Rusty iron can be used at the factory for rebar, barbed wire; minted into coins to pay Freelancers; or it can be cleaned up into regular useable iron at the blacksmoke furnace. Orcs are comfortable working with low grade metals, and the worker will automatically dispose of any waste slag and sometimes recycle small quantities of usable product like flux, potash, or malachite.
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The Molten Pit can also be used to reforge ill-fitting salvaged armor and weapons from pitiful small enemies. Re-forging allows you to very quickly convert small gear made from good materials into usable armor. Note, however, that the "cheap" recycled or factory pressed armor have some gaps and misfits, so they only provide 80% coverage. Be careful to use stockpiles to control which pieces the worker recycles, and be aware that if put on "repeat" he may wastefully rework the same item over and over. Simply scrapping the items will provide a chance to recycle materials from the slag, but it will always be low grade metals. If you want to melt a piece down to recover high quality material bars, you should use the normal smelter.
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