One of the first major milestones in Sengoku Dynasty unlocks bronze tools. It's a big step that allows you to venture further afield and collect more advanced resources, but before you can start making bronze you'll need to get your hands on some tin.
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Finding tin can be a challenge for new players just starting the game, as it requires you to venture out of the starting area and into the unknown wilderness. It's well worth the expedition though, and eventually you'll even be able to create a mining village to produce tin automatically.
Where to find tin ore in the Sengoku dynasty
You won't find tin in the Sosogi region, but once you leave you should find deposits quite often. Tin is most common in the mountain and Enjiro regionsand is also abundant in Central Plains.
Search for ore deposits similar to copper; lumps of stone in the ground. Unlike coppers, however, they will have one silver luster to them. Like all mineral deposits in the game, they get covered with snow in the winterwhich can make them more difficult to identify from a distance.
The bandit hideout in the mountain region is located in a cave full of tin deposits. Once the bandits are cleared out, you can mine enough tin to last you several seasons if you have enough patience to do so.
How to Mine Tin in the Sengoku Dynasty
Unlike stone and copper ore, tin requires upgraded tools to mine. Specifically, you need a pick of copper or better. You can craft a copper pickaxe at a workshop once you've done that mined some copper in Sosogi.
If you settle a village in either the mountain region or the Enjiro regionany mining outposts you build there will be able to produce tin by assigning the job to a villager. The villagers will need a copper pickaxe or better, just like if you were to mine the ore yourself. The higher the quality of the pick, the more tin the villagers will produce each day.
This can either be your starting village if you choose not to settle in Sosogi, or any future villages you settle after receiving permission from the temple.
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What was tin ore used for in the Sengoku dynasty?
Unlike most resources and crafting materials in the Sengoku Dynasty, tin ore has a single purpose; to be smelted with copper to produce bronze. Bronze takes a long time to produce in any quantity, but once the smelting process is complete you can use it to craft upgraded tools and weapons it will make the job of settling Nata Valley and establishing your dynasty much easier.
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