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{{material |
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| image = rolaren.jpg |
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| bonus = +20 |
| bonus = +20 |
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| str = 20 |
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| dur = 65 |
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| weight = 100% |
| weight = 100% |
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| use = Weapons, Armor |
| use = Weapons, Armor |
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| rarity = Very Rare |
| rarity = Very Rare |
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| special = None |
| special = None |
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| color = Black |
| color = Black |
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| dye = Yes |
| dye = Yes |
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'''Rolaren''' is an |
'''Rolaren''' is an extremely durable and strong alloy, its forging a skillful blending of [[mithril]] with a combination of trace metals that increase its strength and ability to attack and protect. The resulting mixture usually results in weapons or armor of a deep blue-grey to black color, which can hold a dye with some difficulty. Its enchantment is normally equivalent to that of [[vultite]]. |
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The technique is little-known outside the forges where rolaren is made, and very difficult to master. Legends of both the [[dwarven]] and [[giantman]] cultures say that the first rolaren was forged as a joint effort between the greatest smiths of both their races in ancient times. |
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Rolaren and [[mithglin]] are both mithril alloys. |
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== See Also == |
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*[[Material/saved posts|Material saved posts]] |
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*[[ICE materials#Rularon|ICE Materials]] |
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* [[Material properties saved post 2]] |
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[[Category:Materials]] |
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== External Links == |
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[[Category:Metals]] |
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*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/armory/materials.asp#Rolaren Armory: Rolaren], on Play.net |
Latest revision as of 15:08, 24 July 2022
Rolaren | |
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Use | Weapons, Armor |
Bonus | +20 |
ST/DU | 20/65 |
Rarity | Very Rare |
Weight Modifier | 100% |
Special Properties | None |
Primary Color | Black |
Dyeable | Yes |
Rolaren is an extremely durable and strong alloy, its forging a skillful blending of mithril with a combination of trace metals that increase its strength and ability to attack and protect. The resulting mixture usually results in weapons or armor of a deep blue-grey to black color, which can hold a dye with some difficulty. Its enchantment is normally equivalent to that of vultite.
The technique is little-known outside the forges where rolaren is made, and very difficult to master. Legends of both the dwarven and giantman cultures say that the first rolaren was forged as a joint effort between the greatest smiths of both their races in ancient times.