At some point, you’re going to need to start making bronze ingots to craft better weapons and tools.

But knowing how to smelt bronze ingots isn’t straightforward.

In this survival guide, we’ll show you how to craft bronze ingots in Return to Moria.

To see the process for yourself, be sure to watch the video below!

To make bronze ingots in Return to Moria, you’re going to need copper and tin ore.

Both ores, when smelted together, make bronze ingots.

To gain access to copper and tin ore, you’re going to need to proceed deeper into the mines of Moria.

Just past the Elven Quarter, you’ll enter a section of mines that leads to Durin’s Highway.

Copper ore vein.
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If you’re lucky, you’ll have copper and tin ore veins in the various rock walls throughout the mines.

If you’re not as lucky, then you may need to look for nodes scattered about.

Tin ore node.
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Use your steel pickaxe to harvest both.

When you have a good amount of tin and copper ore, head back to your base.

With your copper and tin ore, you can use your furnace to smelt them together to make bronze ingots.

The problem is that you need to upgrade your furnace first.

Bellows allow you to upgrade your furnace and make bronze ingots.

Crafting the bellows.
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To craft the bellows, you’ll need the following resources:

  • 4 Steel Ingots
  • 6 Elven Wood
  • 4 Hide

Place the bellows anywhere you like in your base.

It doesn’t have to be right next to the furnace since you don’t actually use the bellows.

Once it’s down, access your furnace once more.

You should be able to craft bronze ingots.

Making a bronze ingot.
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To smelt a bronze ingot, you’ll need the following resources:

  • 3 Copper Ore
  • 3 Tin Ore

Click the craft button once you have everything you need.

After a few seconds, you’ll have your first bronze ingot.

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