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{{Missing-info|''[[The Sims 4]]''}}
{{main|Collecting}}
'''Metals''' are a [[collectingCollecting|collectible]] in ''[[The Sims 3]]'' and are''[[The foundSims in ore form, to be smelted into ingots for §404]]''.
==The Sims 3==
{{main|Collecting (The Sims 3)}}
Metals are found in ore form and can be smelted into ingots for §40.
 
Sometimes the foundry will return an ore, saying that it is actually a [[Mysterious Mr. Gnome]] in disguise.
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Smelted ingots are worth 175% of their original cost, and so the raw metal must be worth §54 to offset the §40 cost of smelting and break even relative to selling the ore alone.
 
The "breaking even" equation is as follows:
The "breaking even" equation is as follows: §54 (cost of ingot) * 1.75 (smelting worth modifier) - §54 (cost of ingot) - §40 (cost of smelting) = §0.5; thus this is the lowest whole number that does not lose money.
 
''0.75 * X - §40 = Profit''
Some consider §23 as "breaking even", but this only covers the cost of smelting the ore. In order to fully "break even", it must factor in all costs, including the value of the ore itself. Plugging into the correct equation, §23 * 1.75 - §23 - §40 = -§22.75, and thus is losing money. Even disregarding the cost of the original ore, to sell the raw ore gives §23 and costs nothing, for a profit of §23, whereas mailing it to the smelter, costs §40 and makes §40.25, for a profit of §0.25. From a strict simolean standpoint, it is far more worthwhile to sell a raw ore up to §54, at which point it becomes worthwhile to smelt it.
 
With X being the value of the ore. Plugging in §54 yields a profit of §0.5; thus this is the lowest whole number that does not lose money.
 
Some consider §23 as "breaking even," but this only covers the cost of smelting the ore. In order to fully "break even", it must factor in all costs, including the value of the ore itself. Plugging into the above equation yields a net loss of -§22.75. Even disregarding the cost of the original ore, to sell the raw ore gives §23 and costs nothing, for a profit of §23, whereas mailing it to the smelter, costs §40 and makes §40.25, for a profit of §0.25. From a strict Simoleon standpoint, it is far more worthwhile to sell a raw ore up to §54, at which point it becomes worthwhile to smelt it.
 
However, smelting also provides the chance of getting a [[Mysterious Mr. Gnome]], worth §1000, as well as the chance of duplicating the smelted bars if the sim has completed the Metal Collector challenge. This is a gamble that may make it worth smelting ores that are less than §54.
 
{| class="sortable plaintable small-text-cells"
|-
!Raw
!Ingot
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|-
|[[File:Iron.png]]
|[[File:Iron_IngotIron Ingot.png]]
|Iron
|Common
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|§7-20
|§12-35
|{{TS3icon|TS3}}
|[[File:TS3 Icon.png|32px]]
|Base neighborhood
|-
|[[File:Silver.png]]
|[[File:Silver_IngotSilver Ingot.png]]
|Silver
|Common
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|§25-35
|§44-61
|{{TS3icon|TS3}}
|[[File:TS3 Icon.png|32px]]
|Base neighborhood
|-
|[[File:Gold.png]]
|[[File:Gold_IngotGold Ingot.png]]
|Gold
|Uncommon
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|§40-120
|§70-210
|{{TS3icon|TS3}}
|[[File:TS3 Icon.png|32px]]
|Base neighborhood
|-
|[[File:Palladium.png]]
|[[File:Palladium_IngotPalladium Ingot.png]]
|Palladium
|Rare
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|§300-500
|§525-875
|{{TS3icon|TS3}}
|[[File:TS3 Icon.png|32px]]
|Base neighborhood
|-
|[[File:Plutonium.png]]
|[[File:Plutonium_IngotPlutonium Ingot.png]]
|Plutonium
|Rare<ref>You may alternatively buy it at Aleister's Elixers and Sundries.</ref>
|Extraordinarily Unusual
|0.1-5
|§1000-1800
|§1750-3150
|{{TS3icon|TS3}}
|[[File:TS3 Icon.png|32px]]
|Base neighborhood
|-
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|§15-31
|§26-54
|{{TS3icon|TS3:WA}}
|[[File:TS3WA Icon.png|32px]]
|
Egypt
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|§750-1200
|§1312-2100
|{{TS3icon|TS3:WA}}
|[[File:TS3WA Icon.png|32px]]
|Egypt, garbage cans in base neighborhood.<ref name="Miner">With World Adventures installed, foreign metals can be found in the base world through the use of the [[Miner]].</ref>
|Egypt
|-
|[[File:IridiumOre.png]]
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|§75-155
|§131-271
|{{TS3icon|TS3:WA}}
|[[File:TS3WA Icon.png|32px]]
|France
|-
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|§450-700
|§787-1225
|{{TS3icon|TS3:WA}}
|[[File:TS3WA Icon.png|32px]]
|France
|-
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|§250-336
|§437-588
|{{TS3icon|TS3:WA}}
|[[File:TS3WA Icon.png|32px]]
|China
|-
|[[File:MercuryOre.png]]
|[[File:MercuryVial.png]][[File:MercuryIngot.png]]
|Mercury<ref name="Mercury">Once smelted, Mercury will always be returned as a liquid in a vial (On rare cases it will be returned as an Ingot possibly with the skill challenge Metal Collector, which wouldn't work in real life, as Mercury melts at -40 degrees). Solid Mercury can be obtained through [[Transfiguration]].</ref>
|Uncommon
|1-52
|§100-400
|§175-700
|{{TS3icon|TS3:WA}}
|[[File:TS3WA Icon.png|32px]]
|China
|-
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|[[File:CompendiumIngot.png]]
|Compendium<ref name="Transfiguration">Available through [[Transfiguration]].</ref>
|Rare
|Extraordinarily Unusual
|1100-5500
|§100-1000
|''25% more than the worth of the 8 metals used''
|§175-1750<br />''25% more than the worth of the 8 metals used''<ref name="Compendium">Price is determined by which metals it consists of, see [[Transfiguration]] for more details.</ref>
|{{TS3icon|TS3:WA}}
|''''25% more than the worth of the 8 metals used''''<ref name="Compendium">Price is determined by which metals it consists of, see [[Transfiguration]] for more details.</ref>
|[[File:TS3WA Icon.png|32px]]
|
Buydebug Metal Spawner/Transfiguration/Sculpting Station (rare)
 
May be dug up by [[dog]]s{{vgversion|TS3P}}
 
Transfiguration requirements-2-4: different metals.
Between 2 and 4 different metals.
|-
|[[File:SupernoviumOre.png]]
|[[File:SupernoviumIngot.png]]
|Supernovium<ref name="Transfiguration">< /ref>
|Rare
|Extraordinarily Unusual
|35000-55000
|§3500-5500
|
§6125-9625
|{{TS3icon|TS3:WA}}
|[[File:TS3WA Icon.png|32px]]
|Garbage cans in base neighborhood.
|
 
Buydebug Metal Spawner/Transfiguration
 
Transfiguration Requirements:
At least 5 different metals.
 
May be dug up by dogs{{vgversion|TS3P}}
Transfiguration Requirements-Over 5 different metals.
|-
|[[File:Woohooium.png]]
|[[File:Woohooium_IngotWoohooium Ingot.png]]
|[[WooHooium|Woohooium]]
<ref name="Woohooium">Woohooium is predominantly found from the sculptor's workbench. When sculpting stone, it can shatter to reveal Woohooium (or the Flourite Palmstone gem). There is also a possibility the ore may be obtained through transfiguration.</ref>
|Rare
|Extraordinarily Unusual
|1-52
590500-652750
|§875-1313
(based on a 19.51g - 32.02g raw ore weight)
|{{TS3icon|TS3:A}}
|§1032-1141
(based on a 19.51g - 32.02g raw ore weight)
|[[File:Ambitio.png|32px]]
|Sculptor's Workbench (Ambitions), Consignment store (Ambitions), Relic Shops (World Adventures), garbage cans in France (World Adventures)
May be dug up by dogs{{vgversion|TS3P}}
|-
|[[File:Carbon_SteelCarbon Steel.png]]
|[[File:Carbon_Steel_IngotCarbon Steel Ingot.png]]
|Carbon Steel<ref name="simfans">[http://twitter.com/SimFans/status/24753211426 SimFans tweet]</ref>
|Common
|100-1095
|§120-300
|§210-525
|{{TS3icon|TS3:LN}}
|
|
|
|
|[[File:Ep3 icon.png |32px]]
|-
|[[File:Tungsten Carbide.png]]
|[[File:Tungsten Carbide Ingot.png]]
|Tungsten Carbide<ref name="simfans" />
|Common
|100-1095
|§35-70
|§61-123
|{{TS3icon|TS3:LN}}
|
|
|
|
|[[File:Ep3 icon.png |32px]]
|}
 
==ReferencesThe Sims 4==
{{ReflistExpand}}
There are 20 metals in the base game and 2 in ''Get to Work''. They are collected through exploring various rocks in the world. Metals can be sent to the Geo Council to be broken down into elements for §20. One of the possible elements that the metal can be broken down into will arrive in the mail the following day. In ''Get to Work'', scientists can analyze crystals and metals themselves. In ''Jungle Adventure'', Sims can extract elements from crystals at the archaeology table.
 
{| border="1" align="center" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" style="width:500px;" class="article-table"
|+Metal Collectibles
|-
! scope="col"|Name
! scope="col"|Elements
! scope="col"|Rarity
! scope="col"|Value
! scope="col"|Extension
|-
|Alcron
|?
|Common
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Baconite
|?
|Common
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Heavy Metal
|?
|Common
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Obtanium
|?
|Common
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Ozinold
|?
|Common
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Phozonite
|?
|Common
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Plathinum
|?
|Common
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Punium
|?
|Common
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Pyrite
|?
|Common
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Utranium
|?
|Common
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Crytunium
|?
|Uncommon
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Death Metal
|?
|Uncommon
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Flamingonium
|?
|Uncommon
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Ironyum
|?
|Uncommon
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Simtanium
|?
|Uncommon
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Socialite
|?
|Uncommon
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Furium
|?
|Rare
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Literalite
|?
|Rare
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Romantium
|?
|Rare
|?
|Base Game
|-
|Sadnum
|?
|Rare
|155
|Base Game
|-
|Blutonium
|?
|?
|?
|Sixam / Get To Work
|-
|Solarium
|?
|?
|?
|Sixam / Get To Work
|}
 
==Notes==
{{Reflist}}
[[es:Metales]]
[[fr:Collection de métaux]]
[[pl:Minerały]]
[[Category:The Sims 3]]
[[Category:Objects]]
[[Category:SkillsObjects in The Sims 3]]
[[Category:Objects in The Sims 4]]
[[Category:Collectibles]]
[[Category:Collectibles in The Sims 3]]
[[Category:Collectibles in The Sims 4]]
[[Category:Articles missing information about The Sims 4]]