Talk:Bronze Equipment/@comment-27912807-20160621201124/@comment-4750818-20170226130530

Actually, in real life, there really wasn't that much difference between bronze and iron. A high-tin bronze that was well hammered could actually be stronger than iron. However, that was quite rare and expensive, so cheaper bronze was often used instead. It wasn't until steel was invented by adding carbon to iron that a clear winner emerged. Later on steel became even stronger with the addition of manganese and molybdenum.

Glflegolas (admin) Send a Messenger  13:05, February 26, 2017 (UTC)