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Revision as of 14:12, 27 March 2011
The Three Metallic Arts are Allomancy, Feruchemy, and Hemalurgy.
Metals
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The God Metals
The God metals are metals formed directly from either of the two Shards, Ruin and Preservation, and their alloys. Template:MetalsTable
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Iron | Steel | Tin | Pewter | Zinc | Brass | Copper | Bronze |
Cadmium | Bendalloy | Gold | Electrum | Chromium | Nicrosil | Aluminum | Duralumin |
Atium (Malatium) | Lerasium |
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