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* Per GM Netz on 10/1/2022 [[lesser transmutation]] to black alloy will add acid flares to the item. |
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In the [[ICE materials#Black Alloy|ICE age]], black alloy was a combination of iron, titanium, and meteoric "star metal". Black alloy by itself had no magical properties. |
In the [[ICE materials#Black Alloy|ICE age]], black alloy was a combination of iron, titanium, and meteoric "star metal". Black alloy by itself had no magical properties. |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
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*[[/saved_posts|Black alloy saved posts]] |
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* [[Material/saved_posts|Material saved posts]] |
* [[Material/saved_posts|Material saved posts]] |
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Revision as of 12:15, 13 November 2022
Black alloy | |
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Use | Weapon, Armor, Shield |
Bonus | +0 |
ST/DU | 90/225 |
Rarity | Very Rare |
Weight Modifier | ? |
Special Properties | Variable |
Primary Color | Steel Grey to Black |
Dyeable | No (?) |
Black alloy is an extremely rare metal, notably used in ShadowDeath weapons. A lesser transmutation to black alloy will add acid flares.
In the ICE age, black alloy was a combination of iron, titanium, and meteoric "star metal". Black alloy by itself had no magical properties.