There is no shortage of resources and materials for players to use and craft with in My Time at Sandrock. This feature of using a range of items to build or craft isn't anything new — Minecraft popularized it — but it still is relevant and, if anything, has only been attracting more attention with newer titles featuring similar mechanics with a twist or two.
Crafting is a huge part of My Time at Sandrock. Players will spend a lot of time searching for materials needed to create new objects that will improve their town.
Just like in ancient times, Bronze is super important. It doesn't naturally occur in the world, so players will have to spend time discovering it and making it from other metals.
Bronze isn't something that can be mined or found in the world. Instead, players will need to collect enough Copper and Tin, mix those elements together, and get some Bronze as a result of the mix.
Here are the materials needed to craft Bronze:
Copper Ore is fairly easy to come by in My Time at Sandrock. The Abandoned Ruins have Copper Ore that can be mined at any level. Players don't have to go far to obtain some.
Tin Ore, however, is a bit more difficult to acquire. It is only available in the specific Eufaula Salvage Abandoned Ruins when players reach level 3. These ruins need to be unlocked, and here is how to do so:
When all of that is done, and players have enough Copper Ore and Tin Ore to make some Bronze, they need to head back to their furnace. Any furnace will do, as players should have one created from much earlier in the game.
Interact with the furnace and place the materials inside. Select the option to craft Bronze and begin the process. It takes 90 minutes for a single Bronze Bar to be crafted, so players should utilize
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