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Other good usages of copper are bolts and shields.
-Still an effective weapon
-It's good training for weaponsmith
-They can be traded with elves
-You can use them for traps. If you're not using 10 silver maces in each weapon trap, you could fill the empty slots in with copper maces
And then use some to train up my armourer into Legendary. Thanks!
Cool tips (both of them)! Thanks! I've been denying the baron title because all my rooms don't live up to standard, and this would help a lot.
Pretty sure when you use it for floors and then detail it with your best engraver it's really beneficial as well.
But yes it is also pretty heavy so also use it for stuff that you need a little weight for, but don't use it for things like blades.
but I have changed to copper bins in the classic version because they looked cool in the graphic pack I used. In the steam release, all bins look the same, but the color changes.
For me that's a lil' bit sad, because i am used to the old look.
And copper bins are heavy and take forever to get hauled around. From min-max point of view it's a bad decision. On the other hand, many of my bins are not moved around much.
Gems, Bars, Cloth and Clothes are in long term storage anyway.