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'''Atium-Tin''' (Self/Temporal version of Tin): Accelerates metabolic processes and endocrine activity. Creates "aging" effect when used too much.
 
'''Atium-Tin''' (Self/Temporal version of Tin): Accelerates metabolic processes and endocrine activity. Creates "aging" effect when used too much.
   
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'''Atium-Steel''' (Others/Temporal version of Steel): Decelerates time for a metallic target. Anything that touches the target (except the ground) becomes affected by the time deceleration. When used on Hemalurgic spikes, this slows down Hemalurgic decay. Atium-steel cannot target objects inside a person, nor does it affect aluminum objects and objects stuck to the ground. All metals (except aluminum) glow slightly in the user's vision.
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'''Atium-Steel''' (Others/Temporal version of Steel): Decelerates time for a metallic target. Anything that touches the target becomes affected by the time deceleration. When used on Hemalurgic spikes, this slows down Hemalurgic decay. Atium-steel cannot target objects inside a person, nor does it affect aluminum objects and objects stuck to the ground. All metals (except aluminum) glow slightly in the user's vision.
   
 
'''Atium-Iron''' (Others/Temporal version of Iron): This is the opposite of Atium-Steel. Accelerates time for a metallic target. Hastens Hemalurgic decay.
 
'''Atium-Iron''' (Others/Temporal version of Iron): This is the opposite of Atium-Steel. Accelerates time for a metallic target. Hastens Hemalurgic decay.

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