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* [[Boiling point]] None | * [[Boiling point]] None | ||
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− | + | '''Divine metals''' are special, procedurally generated [[metal]]s that can be found in [[vault]]s. Divine metals are used as material for items, [[weapon]]s and [[armor]] used by [[angel]]s, who ruthlessly protect the vault's priceless treasures. | |
− | '''Divine metals''' are special, procedurally generated [[metal]]s that can be found in [[vault]]s | ||
== Traits == | == Traits == | ||
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− | Overall, their material properties are much better than the corresponding values of [[steel]] and mostly worse | + | Divine metals appear to have identical [[Material definition token|material properties]] and list of items craftable from them; the only difference between them are the name and [[deity]] association. All divine metals have high yield values of 1000000 and fracture values of 2000000, and perfect strain-at-yield values of 0. They are extremely light, at only a solid density of 1000, and have a superior max edge of 12000. They are granted [[sphere]]s matching the associated [[deity]] that has created the metal (and the guardians who wield it), and a descriptive name with the formula of "(adjective) metal" — examples of such are "multicoloured metal", "pale metal", and "twisting metal". |
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+ | Overall, their material properties are much better than the corresponding values of [[steel]] and mostly worse to those of [[adamantine]]. They are terrifyingly potent when used for edged weapons, due to their ultra-sharpness, but despite their light weight, even blunt weapons tend to be highly effective. Any adventurer that is godly (or reckless) enough to raid a [[vault]] is highly advised that he get [[Adamantine|proper]] [[Masterwork|equipment]] before engaging the divine creatures within. The easiest way to do so is with the help of your own dwarf fortress — once you obtain access to [[adamantine]] and have made some equipment out of it, retire or abandon your fort, then let your adventurer visit that fort. <s>Bear in mind that your adventurer needs to be a [[dwarf]] or [[elf]] to equip this adamantine armour</s> Be sure the armor is fitted to your race, you can do this in details tab at a forge. | ||
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+ | Elves can sell instruments and instrument parts made from divine metal cloth. These can't be melted down at a smelter. | ||
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+ | Weapons and armour made of divine metals may be tested in the [[Arena]]. | ||
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− | == | + | == List == |
− | + | * flashing metal | |
− | + | * rusted metal | |
− | + | * twisting metal | |
− | + | * dark metal | |
− | + | * glowing metal | |
− | + | * bright metal | |
− | + | * pale metal | |
− | + | * pock-marked metal | |
− | + | * blistered metal | |
− | + | * ruddy metal | |
− | + | * flickering metal | |
− | + | * faceted metal | |
− | + | * translucent metal | |
− | + | * frosty metal | |
− | + | * slick metal | |
− | + | * singing metal | |
− | + | * black metal | |
− | + | * multicolored metal | |
− | + | * clear blue metal | |
− | + | * twinkling metal | |
− | + | * crashing metal | |
− | + | * blazing metal | |
− | + | * booming metal | |
− | + | * searing metal | |
− | + | * cresent twisting metal | |
− | + | * flowing metal | |
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