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It does however introduce a new problem - you'll have too much choice ;)
(1) Nothing is better than plasteel.
(2) You can't craft plasteel or a plasteel equivalent from other alloys.
(3) With the *very slight* exception of black steel, there really isn't any major utility for most of the alloys other than a few of them being very nice for making sculptures.
I was looking for a mod that could let me spend a lot of time and effort to make some truly endgame strength walls that could take immense punishment or be a significant upgrade over the best materials in the base game, but this mod really just adds a lot of complication for not that much benefit, unfortunately.
Plumchalcum is a fictional name for this very real alloy!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molybdochalkos
Some stats.
1.0 = 100%
0.7 = 70%
etc..
Copper
Lead
Tin
Bronze
Stainless Steel
Chromium
Since the author of EM-Metals is still active, I recommend using his version of the metals vs this mod's in the patch. I think that's how it works?
In my game, I'm getting multiple versions of these metals so it makes it hard to figure out which version a particular recipe is asking for.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2131576786
The craft jobs only appear for the electric smithy.