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'''Adamantine''' * cannot be smelted directly, and must be [[Strand extractor|extracted]] first. | '''Adamantine''' * cannot be smelted directly, and must be [[Strand extractor|extracted]] first. | ||
* Can be used to forge anything except beds | * Can be used to forge anything except beds | ||
− | * Blades are | + | * Blades are 10x sharper than standard metals, which when combined with its very high shear fracture/yield makes it more than 100x as effective as steel for bladed weapons |
* Too light to make effective blunt weapons despite nearly unsurpassed yield and fracture values. | * Too light to make effective blunt weapons despite nearly unsurpassed yield and fracture values. | ||
'''Divine metal''' has procedurally generated (i.e. semi-random) names associated with [[deity|deities]]. | '''Divine metal''' has procedurally generated (i.e. semi-random) names associated with [[deity|deities]]. | ||
− | * Blades are 1. | + | * Blades are 1.2x sharper than standard metals |
* Low density makes it worse than all conventional metals for blunt, although it's still better than adamantine | * Low density makes it worse than all conventional metals for blunt, although it's still better than adamantine | ||
* Overall stats make it stronger than steel but weaker than adamantine. | * Overall stats make it stronger than steel but weaker than adamantine. |