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− | a very hard, dense, somewhat brittle naturally occurring metal alloy; | + | a very hard, dense, somewhat brittle naturally occurring metal alloy; improved by dwarven metallurgists to make a heavy armor impenetrable by most conventional steel weapons. The invention of Dackerite is attributed to the sixth century before [[Salmakhamer]]. Dackerite armor is not ideal for soldiers who must march, but best for units that are meant to be kept in one place. It is not suitable for armor for aerial or light units due to its weight. |
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+ | *[[Dwarven Metallurgy]] | ||
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[[Category:Metallurgy]] | [[Category:Metallurgy]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:02, 22 January 2024
a very hard, dense, somewhat brittle naturally occurring metal alloy; improved by dwarven metallurgists to make a heavy armor impenetrable by most conventional steel weapons. The invention of Dackerite is attributed to the sixth century before Salmakhamer. Dackerite armor is not ideal for soldiers who must march, but best for units that are meant to be kept in one place. It is not suitable for armor for aerial or light units due to its weight.
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