Bronze Ingots are a Refined Metal in Skull and Bones that are used to craft advanced ships and equipment. While it is not extremely difficult to obtain this material, some players may be confused about where they should look for it. This guide is here to alleviate that confusion, and it will help players quickly amass a large quantity of Bronze Ingots in Skull and Bones.
Skull and Bones: Bronze Ingot Locations
There are two easy ways to obtain Bronze Ingots in Skull and Bones, and the first is to refine Copper into it. This process begins by obtaining some Copper, and players can find nodes of it in the Rova Hill zone of the Red Isle region. For full clarity, the positions of those nodes have been marked on the maps that are above, and fans of pirate video games will need to use a Pickaxe to mine Copper from them.
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Players can always mark the location of a material on the in-game map by selecting the material in the Codex under the Knowledge tab and then tracking it through the Journal. While it is not necessary that fans use this feature to find the Copper nodes that are detailed above, it is important to know about it nonetheless.
After a player extracts some Copper from the relevant nodes, they should make their way to Saint-Anne and visit the Refinery. For the uninitiated, that merchant is situated directly next to the Shipwright, and she is able to turn three Copper into one Bronze Ingot. Notably, this is just one of many transformations that can be performed at the Refinery, and fans will become quite familiar with the merchant's services as they continue to craft new equipment in Skull and Bones.
If a player does not feel like spending time collecting and refining Copper, they could instead purchase their Bronze Ingots from a Settlement. Indeed, there are a variety of vendors that stock this Refined Metal, and several of them have been marked on the map that is below. While fans should feel free to sail all the way to these Settlements, they can also use Skull and Bones' fast travel to reach the Royal Burial Ground if they want to shorten the trip.
To note, Bronze Ingots cost just 100 Silver to purchase, which is not a significant amount. Even still, it is much cheaper to refine Copper into Bronze Ingots, and Skull and Bones players are thus advised to pursue that option whenever possible.
Skull and Bones
- Released
- February 16, 2024
- Publisher(s)
- Ubisoft
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S