Metal
This section is not an exhaustive guide to the pure metals and alloys used in magic & crafting, but rather practical notes on the most commonly used metallic substances used in magic and the construction of magical items and the most common-magical treatments for metals. Metals and alloys are listed together, alphabetically. A Dwarf would chortle at the scanty magical lore gathered here, and it will even look paltry to the eyes of most sorcerer-smiths, who know and use far more alloys and a surprisingly large number of additional rare metals than I describe here. Yet these pages provide an overview of the value of certain metals to magic, a subject rife with distortions and misunderstandings even among mages.
- Abyssal Bloodiron
- Adamantine (Adamant)
- Alchemical Silver
- Arambarium
- Arandur
- Astral Drift Metal
- Aurorum
- Baatorian Green Steel
- Baatorian Steel
- Blended Quartz
- Blood Metal
- Brass
- Bronze
- Byeshk
- Calomel
- Chromite
- Cobalt
- Cold Iron
- Cold Steel
- Copper
- Corundum
- Darksteel
- Dlarun
- Electrum
- Elunite
- Entropium
- Fever Iron
- Fire Iron
- Firebrass
- Flametouched Iron
- Folded Steel
- Frystalline
- Fyrite
- Gehennan Morghuth Iron
- Githsilver
- Gold
- Gorium
- Green Starmetal
- Hizagkuur
- Iron
- Ironfell
- Kheferu
- Lead
- Living Metal
- Lorite
- Machalite
- Mithral
- Nimbulwrought
- Norium
- Orichulum
- Pandemonic Silver
- Pearl Steel
- Philium
- Platinum
- Purple Mournlode
- Red-Rock
- Riverine
- Saronite
- Shorium
- Silver
- Solarian Truesteel
- Spectrite
- Star Iron
- Starmetal
- Steel
- Stygian Ice
- Susalian Chainweave
- Targath
- Thinaun
- Thorium
- Tin
- Titanium
- Trillium
- Truesteel
- Urdukar
- Ysgardian Heartwire
- Yvrium
- Zardazik
- Zenthium
Properties
Physical & Chemical Properties
Raw Material for Crafting.
Type
Metal
Value
Varies
Rarity
Varies
- Metal
- Wood
- Leather
- Textiles
- Gem
- Ornamental stone
- Semi-Precious Stone
- Fancy stone
- Precious stone
- Gem stone
- Jewel
- Hardstone