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Revision as of 08:35, 9 March 2007
Invar | |
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Use | Weapons, Armor |
Bonus | +2 |
ST/DU | {{{str}}}/{{{dur}}} |
Rarity | Infrequent |
Weight Modifier | 105% |
Special Properties | Non-magical |
Primary Color | Dark grey with red speckles |
Dyeable | Yes |
Invar, often called dwarven steel, is an alloy of various non-magical metals and is therefore not magical in nature. The makeup of invar and the process to create it is a closely guarded secret. Many smiths even regard it as a metal all into its own, dispite the fact that it is an alloy.[1]
Due to the fact that the bonus granted to invar is a non-magical bonus, weapons crafted of invar can recieve the spell, Elemental Blade (411), giving the weapon an overall bonus of +22 to attack strength and weapon flares.
See Also
References
- ↑ Material Guide, www.play.net[1]