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− | {{mineral fusion row
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− | |id = 101
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− | |name = Spiegeleisen
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− | |effect = 150
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− | |color = green
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− | |bps-or-bpc = BPS
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− | |bh = 1
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− | |recipe =
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Pentagonite
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Labradorite
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− | |description =
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− | The beginning of great scientific advance in the Galaxy was heralded by the work of thirteen prodigal minds. It was a shimmer of their mad genius, Professor Spiegeleisen, who uncovered the fusion of extraterrestrial minerals into a powerful new variety, henceforth known as the Spiegeleisen mineral.
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− | {{mineral fusion row
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− | |id = 102
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− | |name = Ichor
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− | |effect = 250
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− | |color = red
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− | |bps-or-bpc = BPC
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− | |bh = 2
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− | |recipe =
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Rhodochrosite
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Vivianites
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− | |description =
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− | Ichor, also known as the blood of gods, is a substance of ancient superstition. The thirteen made this fable into a reality, only for it to be outlawed and forgotten by history. Its potent effects include the ability to cause unpredictable mutations and inciting a reproductive overdrive in organic cells. Your discovery, Doctor, conforms with all accounts of the mythical mineral.
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− | {{mineral fusion row
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− | |id = 103
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− | |name = Eclipso
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− | |effect = 500
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− | |color = green
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− | |bps-or-bpc = BPS
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− | |bh = 3
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− | |recipe =
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Behelite
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Fordite
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Fluorite
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− | |description =
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− | The legends tell that Eclipso grants some bacteria the ability to survive and thrive in space. In an ancient conflict between the forces of the Inquisition and science, Eclipso was unleashed as a last-ditch effort. Within days, the battlefield had been enveloped by an organic mass spanning hundreds of parsecs, blocking all starlight and consuming everything in its path.
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− | |id = 104
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− | |name = Adamantine
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− | |effect = 800
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− | |color = red
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− | |bps-or-bpc = BPC
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− | |bh = 4
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− | |recipe =
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Calcite
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Annabergite
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Olivenite
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− | |description =
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− | Adamantine is one of the most versatile and sturdy materials ever conceived. Tiny armor suits of Adamantine can help bacteria survive in extremely harsh environments and Adamantine coated lab equipment could withstand a nuclear blast. But the rediscovery of this mineral falls into a recurring pattern of recent eurekas. Could it be just a coincidence?
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− | {{mineral fusion row
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− | |id = 105
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− | |name = Amrita
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− | |effect = 600
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− | |color = green
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− | |bps-or-bpc = BPS
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− | |bh = 5
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− | |recipe =
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Autunite
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− | <br>+<br>
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Labradorite
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− | <br>+<br>
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Lapis Sorceror
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− | |description =
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− | Amrita is the holy grail of synthetic minerals and the last artifact from the golden age of science. After the Galaxy had been ravaged by a war of inquisition, the founder of Thirteen used it to reinvigorate countless civilizations from despair and poverty. The huge planetary populations that we see today is largely due to Amrita’s lasting ability to stimulate and nourish all carbon-based lifeforms.
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− | {{mineral fusion row
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− | |id = 106
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− | |name = Tiberinus
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− | |effect = 500
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− | |color = red
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− | |bps-or-bpc = BPC
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− | |bh = 6
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− | |recipe =
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Zephyrium
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− | <br>+<br>
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Native Gold
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− | <br>+<br>
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Vivianites
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− | |description =
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− | Tiberinus was first discovered on then prosperous planet of Yacleykus. Having the ability to transmogrify and fuse living matter with metal, the alien mineral was seen among some as an object of worship.
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− | {{mineral fusion row
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− | |id = 107
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− | |name = Eitr
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− | |effect = 444
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− | |color = green
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− | |bps-or-bpc = BPS
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− | |bh = 7
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− | |recipe =
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Greed Ore
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− | <br>+<br>
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Veszelyite
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− | <br>+<br>
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Hemimorphite
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Agate
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− | |description =
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− | For the seventh time we emerged from another Universe. The trails of the black hole dispersed into a gas cloud, leaving us to wonder if we could ever return to what we were before. The stars we thought familiar were scattered in strange constellations. Suddenly we discerned a pattern - a message. The formula for the creation of Eitr had been written in the stars.
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− | {{mineral fusion row
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− | |id = 108
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− | |name = Cintamani
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− | |effect = 500
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− | |color = red
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− | |bps-or-bpc = BPC
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− | |bh = 8
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− | |recipe =
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Wulfenite
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Malachite
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− | |description =
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− | Cintamani was the result of a government funded project that was shut down over 20 000 years ago. It’s creator, Gorgos von Paflaolus, was exiled for political reasons and all the records of his research were destroyed.
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− | {{mineral fusion row
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− | |id = 109
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− | |name = Syamantaka
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− | |effect = 4000
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− | |color = green
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− | |bps-or-bpc = BPS
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− | |bh = 9
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− | |recipe =
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Tourmaline
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− | <br>+<br>
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Smithsonite
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− | <br>+<br>
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Pyromorphite
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− | }}
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Chrysocolla
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− | |description =
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− | Syamantaka was a gift from the Thirteen to the people of Tesmielara who had offered them political asylum. The mineral could augment the body’s natural healing ability, almost nullifying the effects of aging.
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− | {{mineral fusion row
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− | |id = 110
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− | |name = Terma
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− | |effect = 1000
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− | |color = red
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− | |bps-or-bpc = BPC
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− | |bh = 10
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− | |recipe =
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Fire Obsidian
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− | <br>+<br>
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Mimetite
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Rhodochrosite
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− | |description =
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− | The effects and uses of Terma are yet to be fully determined. The only mention of this mineral was found in a sealed capsule that was floating in uninhabited space.
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− | {{mineral fusion row
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− | |id = 111
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− | |name = Mithril
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− | |effect = 400
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− | |color = green
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− | |bps-or-bpc = BPS
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− | |bh = 11
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− | |recipe =
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Amazonite
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Crymsium-255
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− | <br>+<br>
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Doctorite
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Spiegeleisen
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− | |description =
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− | The last of space elves travel among the stars and sing of their old homeland of Avlinor - the Mithril-encrusted planet that was swallowed by a black hole millions of years ago. Now an ounce of Mithril is more expensive than a sports car crafted from the heart of a dying sun.
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− | {{mineral fusion row
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− | |id = 112
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− | |name = Ambrosia
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− | |effect = 700
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− | |color = red
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− | |bps-or-bpc = BPC
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− | |bh = 12
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Ichor
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Fire Obsidian
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Annabergite
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− | |description =
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− | The effects and uses of Terma are yet to be fully determined. The only mention of this mineral was found in a sealed capsule that was floating in uninhabited space.
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− | |id = 113
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− | |name = Azoth
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− | |effect = 390
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− | |color = green
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− | |bps-or-bpc = BPS
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− | |bh = 13
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Vanadinite
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− | <br>+<br>
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Galena
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− | <br>+<br>
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Beryl
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Fordite
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− | |description =
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− | The latest breakthroughs in medicine could not heal King Azoth, so he decided to transfer his consciousness onto an advanced computer. Unfortunately for Azoth, the giant computer was quickly scrapped for parts, whereas the king would be remembered only for his tyrannical rule and the mineral used in the construction of his digital grave.
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− | {{mineral fusion row
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− | |id = 114
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− | |name = Viriditas
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− | |effect = 900
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− | |color = red
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− | |bps-or-bpc = BPC
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− | |bh = 14
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− | |recipe =
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Calcite
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Adamantine
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− | {{Mineral
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− | |name = Malachite
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− | |description =
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− | We don’t know why, but Viriditas crystals empover organic cells, dramatically increasing their lifespan, resilience and metabolism. This proves them useful in both disease cultivation and prevention.
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− | |}
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| =Version History= | | =Version History= |
− | {{version history table}} | + | {{mineral fusion version history}} |
− | {{version history row
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− | |v = 1.6.0
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− | |changes = New fusions:
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− | *Azoth
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− | *Viriditas
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− | {{version history row
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− | |v = 1.5.0
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− | |changes = New fusions:
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− | *Mithril
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− | *Ambrosia
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− | |}
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| =Related Pages= | | =Related Pages= |
The Minerals shown on the recipe will be lost in the fusion process, but it is possible to find them again. On average, the Minerals obtained through fusion are more powerful than regular Minerals.