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'''Alexandrite''' is fabulously rare. While certainly not the strongest of materials, it lives in an aura of mystery unrivaled by any other mineral. Fine quality natural Alexandrite changes color under different types of light. In daylight it is a medium green to bluish green color and when illuminated by torchlight it will appear a violet-red color. The stronger the color change, the more expensive the sample and Alexandrite can be very expensive, indeed. It has a vitreous luster and ranges from transparent to translucent. Most weapons crafted in Alexandrite are more ornamental than functional.
Weapons and items crafted of '''alexandrite''' tends to be ornamental rather than functional due to its brittleness. Alexandrite is a fascinatingly beautiful material that changes appearance with the sort of light that illuminates it, appearing a blue-green color in the sun or a violet-red color in lamplight. It is also transparent, although some forms of alexandrite are more translucent.




== Related Articles ==
== Related Articles ==
* [[Material properties saved post]]
*[[Material/saved posts|Material saved posts]]
* [[Material properties saved post 2]]

== External Links ==
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/armory/materials.asp# Armor materials on Play.net]

Revision as of 14:04, 21 September 2017

Alexandrite
Alexandrite.jpg
Use Weapons
Bonus -19
ST/DU -40/-100
Rarity Rare
Weight Modifier 110%
Primary Color Green or Violet
Dyeable Unknown

Alexandrite is fabulously rare. While certainly not the strongest of materials, it lives in an aura of mystery unrivaled by any other mineral. Fine quality natural Alexandrite changes color under different types of light. In daylight it is a medium green to bluish green color and when illuminated by torchlight it will appear a violet-red color. The stronger the color change, the more expensive the sample and Alexandrite can be very expensive, indeed. It has a vitreous luster and ranges from transparent to translucent. Most weapons crafted in Alexandrite are more ornamental than functional.

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