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Metalworking is a skill. This skill allows you to create, alter, forge,cast and repair metal objects. To train this skill, a hammer, ore,metal bar, anvil, a metal object and a fire or smelter are required. Certain places will have the needed things. This skill is useful if you like to make your own weapons or other metal objects.

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  • Metalworking
  • Metalworking
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  • Metalworking is a skill. This skill allows you to create, alter, forge,cast and repair metal objects. To train this skill, a hammer, ore,metal bar, anvil, a metal object and a fire or smelter are required. Certain places will have the needed things. This skill is useful if you like to make your own weapons or other metal objects.
  • Metalworking is an upgrade in Age of Empires that can be found at the Storage Pit during the Bronze Age. It adds +2 infantry and cavalry attack. and is required. This technology must be researched in order to develop the metallurgy upgrade. Every civilization in the game can develop this technology.
  • Metalworking is craft and practice of working with metals to create individual parts, assemblies, or large scale structures. The term covers a wide range of work from large ships, bridges and oil refineries to delicate jewellery. It therefore includes a correspondingly wide range of skills and the use of many different types of metalworking processes and their related tools.
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  • Metalworking
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  • Cavalry and infantry +2 Attack
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  • Metalworking is a skill. This skill allows you to create, alter, forge,cast and repair metal objects. To train this skill, a hammer, ore,metal bar, anvil, a metal object and a fire or smelter are required. Certain places will have the needed things. This skill is useful if you like to make your own weapons or other metal objects.
  • Metalworking is an upgrade in Age of Empires that can be found at the Storage Pit during the Bronze Age. It adds +2 infantry and cavalry attack. and is required. This technology must be researched in order to develop the metallurgy upgrade. Every civilization in the game can develop this technology.
  • Metalworking is craft and practice of working with metals to create individual parts, assemblies, or large scale structures. The term covers a wide range of work from large ships, bridges and oil refineries to delicate jewellery. It therefore includes a correspondingly wide range of skills and the use of many different types of metalworking processes and their related tools. Metalworking is an art, hobby, industry, and trade. It relates to metallurgy, a science, jewellery making, an art-and-craft, and as a trade and industry with ancient roots spanning all cultures and civilizations. Metalworking had its beginnings millennia in the past. At some imprecise point in the distant past humankind discovered that certain rocks now called ores could be smelted, producing metal. Further, they discovered that the metal product was malleable and ductile and thus able to be formed into various tools, adornments and put to other practical uses. Humans over the millennia learned to work raw metals into objects of art, adornment, practicality, trade, and engineering.
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