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===Recipe tree===
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{{Crafting Tree|Bronze Helmet}}
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==Journal==
==Journal==
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Bronze was once a secret held by the ancient [[Dragonwilds:dwarves]]. It is a more robust metal forged from an alliance of two others.  
Bronze was once a secret held by the ancient [[Dragonwilds:dwarves]]. It is a more robust metal forged from an alliance of two others.  


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{{Bronze equipment}}
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{{Armour}}
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Latest revision as of 18:32, 9 April 2026

Script error: No such module "Top icons". Template:Infobox Item A Bronze Helmet is a Dragonwilds:Power level 3 Dragonwilds:Armour piece that can be crafted at a Dragonwilds:Smithing Anvil.

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Recipe tree

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Journal

The following text is transcribed from the Journal.

Bronze was once a secret held by the ancient Dragonwilds:dwarves. It is a more robust metal forged from an alliance of two others.

This union of metals was often used as a symbol of cooperation. Alliances would store signed documents in bronze scroll cases or sign them with a pen made of tin and another of copper.

On Dragonwilds:Ashenfall, it was used to show that the old ways could stand beside the new. For a while, in the Dragonwilds:Third Age, druids wore pins of copper, and the Dragonwilds:Saradominist priests wore pins of tin. They would then stand together, side by side, in village council meetings, a promise that neither one stood stronger than the other.

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