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{{External|rs=Tin rock|rsc=Tin rock|os=Tin rocks}}
{{DW/External|rs=Tin rock|rsc=Tin rock|os=Tin rocks}}
{{Infobox Resource Node
{{Infobox Resource Node
|name = Tin Ore Node
|name = Tin Ore Node
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==Map==
==Map==
{{Map|Tin Ore Node}}
{{DW/Map|Tin Ore Node}}


==Drops==
==Drops==
{{DropsTableHead}}
{{DW/DropsTableHead}}
{{DropsLine|name=Tin Ore|quantity=1|rarity=Always}}
{{DW/DropsLine|name=Tin Ore|quantity=1|rarity=Always}}
{{DropsLine|name=Opal|quantity=1|rarity=1/20}}
{{DW/DropsLine|name=Opal|quantity=1|rarity=1/20}}
{{DropsTableBottom}}
{{DW/DropsTableBottom}}


==Journal==
==Journal==
{{Journal entry|
{{DW/Journal entry|
Tin and copper are the classic double act, combining their essence to make superior bronze.
Tin and copper are the classic double act, combining their essence to make superior bronze.
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{{Mining}}
{{DW/Mining}}
{{Resource nodes}}
{{DW/Resource nodes}}
{{Fractured Plains}}
{{DW/Fractured Plains}}
{{Stormtouched Highlands}}
{{DW/Stormtouched Highlands}}

Latest revision as of 18:56, 9 April 2026

Script error: No such module "Top icons". Template:Infobox Resource Node Tin Ore Nodes are a Dragonwilds:resource node that can be found in Dragonwilds:Fractured Plains and Dragonwilds:Stormtouched Highlands, and can be mined for Dragonwilds:Tin Ore with a Dragonwilds:Bone Pickaxe or better. Tin ore nodes respawn their tin ore after three in-game days, as long as the player is 100 metres away, and their built objects are not directly on the node.

Map

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Drops

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Item Quantity Rarity

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Journal

The following text is transcribed from the Journal.

Tin and copper are the classic double act, combining their essence to make superior bronze.

Update history

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