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White alloy is an extremely rare metal. Its innate material property is similar to undead bane but only for non-corporeal undead, being damage weighted against them. It makes the non-corporeal undead become able to take critical hits, but it does not damage actual corporeal undead creatures. |
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White alloy is an extremely rare metal. |
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In the [[ICE materials#White Alloy|ICE age]], white alloy was a combination of iron, carbon, and titanium. White alloy by itself had no magical properties. |
In the [[ICE materials#White Alloy|ICE age]], white alloy was a combination of iron, carbon, and titanium. White alloy by itself had no magical properties. |
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Revision as of 21:20, 29 May 2020
| White alloy | |
|---|---|
| Use | Weapon, Armor, Shield |
| Bonus | +0 |
| ST/DU | ?/? |
| Rarity | Extremely Rare |
| Weight Modifier | Unknown |
| Primary Color | Bright White |
| Dyeable | No (?) |
White alloy is an extremely rare metal. Its innate material property is similar to undead bane but only for non-corporeal undead, being damage weighted against them. It makes the non-corporeal undead become able to take critical hits, but it does not damage actual corporeal undead creatures.
In the ICE age, white alloy was a combination of iron, carbon, and titanium. White alloy by itself had no magical properties.