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Post by nine on Dec 1, 2008 3:15:45 GMT
Can someone explain to me, how it is you can mine mithril?
My understanding is that mithril is an alloy, made up of iron, silver, antimony and zinc. IE you have to smelt it in order to make it, yet you can mine it out of the ground?
What is up with this? Can you mine other alloys, such as steel, trillian or adamantite from the ground, or is it just the mythical mithril?
I know AA is fantasty an all, so RL reality doesn't always come into play, but this hurts my brain thinking about, any ideas?
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Post by Tollie on Dec 1, 2008 5:47:35 GMT
In Tolkien's works mithril was an ore and not an alloy. So technically neither can make sense if you'd like.
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Post by sinister on Dec 1, 2008 5:47:53 GMT
Well, adamantite is more or less just diamond. So it's not an alloy per se.
Mithril in Tolkien runs pure and is not a composite of other metals.
But seriously, revenents should get their original AC back or get their dual wield capabilities back.
I mean, I can't think of any LEGITIMATE reason to play a non-human necro, other than, I'm bored with human necro.
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Post by Mani on Dec 22, 2008 15:12:01 GMT
ive seen..bronze, electrum, mithril, steel, and orichalcum..not sure bout adamantite
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