Adamantite

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Phase: Solid Phase: Solid
- Typical Color: Azure+ Typical Color: Dark Blue
- Rarity: Very Rare+ Rarity: Rare
- Properties: Conductive, Ferromagnetic, Metal, Mineral, Precious and Sturdy+ Properties: Conductive, Corrodible, Ferromagnetic, Ferrous, Metal, Mineral,Semiprecious and Sturdy
-Adamantium is a very rare, extremely hard, very strong, relatively light metal that, though difficult to work, produces exceptional weapons and armour. The fact that small amounts of adamantium can be easily alloyed with iron to produce adamantite, however, results in the fact that equipment of pure adamantium is very rare and generally looked on more as a flagrant display of wealth than anything else.+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 adamantium material was created by Lost Souls; the source code was last updated Tue Jun 05 11:17:23 2007.+Development Information: The adamantite material was created by Chaos; the source code was last updated Tue Jun 05 11:17:19 2007.
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-See Also: adamantite, iron+
 +See Also: iron, [[adamantium]], [[mithril]]
[[Category: Exotic Materials]] [[Category: Exotic 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 Jun 05 11:17:19 2007.

See Also: iron, adamantium, mithril

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