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Fyi bronze is an alloy of copper and zinc.
change it for copper or zinc then.
If they made copper and zinc, the mechanic would be different, to melt the two ores together.
However, it would be a cool mechanic to have to mine copper and zinc in order to smelt bronze...
However for those saying about mining both... why? Like a Copper or Tin or any other metal level would be fine, it's weird but it's okay.
How can you make a game like this and get bronze and copper mixed up.
both are in real life mostly useless for tools
and there are naturally occurring alloys
We're way past realistic physics in this game
QFT Gotta suspend your disbelief just a bit.