Adamantite

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-Adamantite is an alloy of adamantium and iron, combining both their properties and midway between them in durability and tensile strength.+ Phase: Solid
 + Typical Color: Dark Blue
 + Rarity: Rare
 + Properties: Conductive, Corrodible, Ferromagnetic, Ferrous, Metal, Mineral, Semiprecious, and Sturdy
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 +Adamantite is an alloy of iron and adamantium. It is not nearly as strong as the latter in its pure form, but a relatively small amount of adamantium can be alloyed with a much larger volume of iron to produce a metal with strength and hardness on par with that of mithril, creating a powerful economic incentive to use available adamantium in alloying.
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 + Development Information: The adamantite material was created by Chaos; the source code was last updated Tue May 02 12:54:20 2017.
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 + See Also: [[iron]], [[adamantium]], [[mithril]]
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 +[[Category: Materials]]
 +[[Category: Conductive Materials]]
 +[[Category: Corrodible Materials]]
 +[[Category: Ferromagnetic Materials]]
 +[[Category: Ferrous Materials]]
 +[[Category: Metal Materials]]
 +[[Category: Mineral Materials]]
 +[[Category: Semiprecious Materials]]
 +[[Category: Sturdy Materials]]

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Phase: Solid
Typical Color: Dark Blue
Rarity: Rare
Properties: Conductive, Corrodible, Ferromagnetic, Ferrous, Metal, Mineral, Semiprecious, and Sturdy

Adamantite is an alloy of iron and adamantium. It is not nearly as strong as the latter in its pure form, but a relatively small amount of adamantium can be alloyed with a much larger volume of iron to produce a metal with strength and hardness on par with that of mithril, creating a powerful economic incentive to use available adamantium in alloying.

Development Information: The adamantite material was created by Chaos; the source code was last updated Tue May 02 12:54:20 2017.
See Also: iron, adamantium, mithril
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