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Cold Iron vs. Magic - Brainstorming a Homebrew 5e 'Bronze Age Collapse' Setting (Sorry Long...) : r/RPGdesign
I read that bronze was the preferred material for making weapons. How was bronze superior to copper? - Quora
![Realistic Set Of Historical Fighting Spears: Bone, Stone, Bronze, Iron, Steel. Vector Illustration Royalty Free SVG, Cliparts, Vectors, And Stock Illustration. Image 114432032. Realistic Set Of Historical Fighting Spears: Bone, Stone, Bronze, Iron, Steel. Vector Illustration Royalty Free SVG, Cliparts, Vectors, And Stock Illustration. Image 114432032.](https://previews.123rf.com/images/tikofff1/tikofff11812/tikofff1181200076/114432032-realistic-set-of-historical-fighting-spears-bone-stone-bronze-iron-steel-vector-illustration.jpg)
Realistic Set Of Historical Fighting Spears: Bone, Stone, Bronze, Iron, Steel. Vector Illustration Royalty Free SVG, Cliparts, Vectors, And Stock Illustration. Image 114432032.
![reality check - Could a Greater Relative Abundance of Tin Extend a Bronze Age? - Worldbuilding Stack Exchange reality check - Could a Greater Relative Abundance of Tin Extend a Bronze Age? - Worldbuilding Stack Exchange](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JRvIJ.png)
reality check - Could a Greater Relative Abundance of Tin Extend a Bronze Age? - Worldbuilding Stack Exchange
![TIL that bronze is generally harder than iron. The Bronze Age didn't give way to the Iron Age because iron weaponry was superior; rather, iron was more plentiful and easier to work TIL that bronze is generally harder than iron. The Bronze Age didn't give way to the Iron Age because iron weaponry was superior; rather, iron was more plentiful and easier to work](https://external-preview.redd.it/oRGrdsyE4gdMpG2FpTMoTacMEHQg7CAjW0szSJ6IJa8.jpg?auto=webp&s=1016fb0de39c336c72bc94d5fd5b66295f78fda4)
TIL that bronze is generally harder than iron. The Bronze Age didn't give way to the Iron Age because iron weaponry was superior; rather, iron was more plentiful and easier to work
![A bronze, tapered needle or clothing pin, ornament, tools, metal, bronze, L 12.3 cm, W 0.6 cm, Iron Age II 1000-700 BC, Iran Stock Photo - Alamy A bronze, tapered needle or clothing pin, ornament, tools, metal, bronze, L 12.3 cm, W 0.6 cm, Iron Age II 1000-700 BC, Iran Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2B0E2FA/a-bronze-tapered-needle-or-clothing-pin-ornament-tools-metal-bronze-l-123-cm-w-06-cm-iron-age-ii-1000-700-bc-iran-2B0E2FA.jpg)