Iron Ingot is an essential resource to unlock and create many things in Wizard with a Gun. If you want to make bullets, research benches, and other structures, you need to know how to consistently get Iron Ingots. This guide will teach you exactly how to farm Iron Ingots in Wizard with a Gun.

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Where to find Iron Ingots in Wizard with a Gun

There are two ways to get Iron Ingots in Wizard with a Gun:finding them in a run and crafting them. First, we’ll go over finding them.

In my experience,Scavengers, the big enemies with crow masks and a big burlap sack, always produce one or two Iron Ingots when eliminated. They can be tough to take down because they have a lot of health and they often run away, butdefeating them is one of the best ways to get Iron Ingotsin a run. I recommend you usethe best ammo typesto defeat them.

Scavengers are almost always by buildings that contain chests. Often, I’ll find Iron Ingots in those chests, which is why I recommend that as the second-best way to get Iron Ingots in a run. Whenever you come across a building, eliminate any hostile enemies around and thenloot the cheststo get Iron Ingots.

How to craft Iron Ingots in Wizard with a Gun

The easiest and best wayto get Iron Ingots in Wizard with a Gun is bymelting metal in a Furnace. If you don’t want to farm for Iron Ingots during runs, all you need to do is collect metal, build a Furnace, place a fuel source in there like wood — or even better, Mechana Oil — and wait for your metal to turn into Iron Ingots.

You’ll get plenty ofMechana Oilby defeating the stone enemies called Mechanas. you’re able to get a lot ofmetaljust by destroying metal structures during a run. Use both of those resources in aFurnace, which you unlock by finding a Furnace somewhere in the open world, and you’ll havean easy way to always have Iron Ingots.

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