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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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These are items that are mined and can often be smelted into ingots at a [[Furnace|furnace]]. Certain ores can be mixed together into alloys. You can also get mixed ore by recycling items in the [[Recycler]] and then passing it through the [[Centrifuge]] which will break it down into ore for smelting.
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These are items that are mined and can often be smelted. You can also get mixed ore by recycling items in the [[Recycler]] and then passing it through the [[Centrifuge]] which will break it down into ore for smelting.
  
 
There are some ores that will melt when exposed to sunlight or heat and produce [[Gas|gases]]. For example [[Ice (Water)]] melts into [[Water]] and [[Oxygen]]. Be careful to keep these out of heat or sunlight until you actually want them to melt.
 
There are some ores that will melt when exposed to sunlight or heat and produce [[Gas|gases]]. For example [[Ice (Water)]] melts into [[Water]] and [[Oxygen]]. Be careful to keep these out of heat or sunlight until you actually want them to melt.

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