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|'''Iron''' is a [[Raw materials|raw material]] that gives bonus to [[weapon]] and [[Weapon raw material]] companies. | |'''Iron''' is a [[Raw materials|raw material]] that gives bonus to [[weapon]] and [[Weapon raw material]] companies. | ||
− | '''Iron'''is one of the 5 resources that gives bonus to [[weapon]] and [[ | + | '''Iron''' is one of the 5 resources that gives bonus to [[weapon]] and [[weapon raw material]] companies. If linked to the capital, it provides 10% bonus, and if it's not linked to the capital it provides 5% bonus. Even if a country owns more than one iron resource the productivity increase will be limited to 10%. |
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Iron is a raw material that gives bonus to weapon and Weapon raw material companies.
Iron is one of the 5 resources that gives bonus to weapon and weapon raw material companies. If linked to the capital, it provides 10% bonus, and if it's not linked to the capital it provides 5% bonus. Even if a country owns more than one iron resource the productivity increase will be limited to 10%. |
Raw material type | Resource |
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Food raw materials | Cattle • Deer • Fish • Fruits • Grain |
Weapon raw materials | Aluminum • Iron • Oil • Rubber • Saltpeter |
House raw materials | Clay • Granite • Limestone • Sand • Wood |
Aircraft weapon raw materials | Cobalt • Magnesium • Neodymium • Titanium • Wolfram |