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{{icon|chromium|m|150px|thumb|right|The Allomantic symbol for chromium}} |
{{icon|chromium|m|150px|thumb|right|The Allomantic symbol for chromium}} |
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'''Chromium''' is the external enhancement pulling metal. |
'''Chromium''' is the external enhancement pulling metal. |
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A chromium [[Misting]] is known as a '''Leecher'''. Chromium acts just like [[aluminum]] inside the body, causing any [[Allomancer]]s touched by a Leecher to lose their metal reserves.{{book ref|aol|part=ars}} Chromium is already widely known as of the events of [[Shadows of Self]], as shown when [[Reddi]] mentions that there is a Leecher in the [[Elendel]] constables' employ. |
A chromium [[Misting]] is known as a '''Leecher'''. Chromium acts just like [[aluminum]] inside the body, causing any [[Allomancer]]s touched by a Leecher to lose their metal reserves.{{book ref|aol|part=ars}} Chromium is already widely known as of the events of [[Shadows of Self]], as shown when [[Reddi]] mentions that there is a Leecher in the [[Elendel]] constables' employ. |
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A Leecher could prevent a [[Shardbearer]] from summoning their blade.{{17s ref|post|545970|date=2017-03-19|text=If a Leecher was holding a Shardbearer and burning [chromium], would the Shardbearer be able to summon their Blade?}} |
A Leecher could prevent a [[Shardbearer]] from summoning their blade.{{17s ref|post|545970|date=2017-03-19|text=If a Leecher was holding a Shardbearer and burning [chromium], would the Shardbearer be able to summon their Blade?}} |
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− | ==Feruchemical Use== |
+ | == Feruchemical Use == |
{{icon|chromium|f|150px|thumb|right|The Feruchemical symbol for chromium}} |
{{icon|chromium|f|150px|thumb|right|The Feruchemical symbol for chromium}} |
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A chromium [[Ferring]] is known as a '''Spinner'''. Chromium is used to store fortune. A Feruchemist filling a chromiummind will be unlucky, and can tap it to increase his luck.{{book ref|aol|part=ars}} |
A chromium [[Ferring]] is known as a '''Spinner'''. Chromium is used to store fortune. A Feruchemist filling a chromiummind will be unlucky, and can tap it to increase his luck.{{book ref|aol|part=ars}} |
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− | ==Hemalurgic Use== |
+ | == Hemalurgic Use == |
It is unknown what trait or quality chromium steals when used as a hemalurgic spike, as chromium is discovered after era 1 of Mistborn. It is only in Misborn era 1 that hemalurgy is in widespread use, and therefore only in era 1 that a list of the hemalurgic uses for metals is listed in the Ars Arcarnum. |
It is unknown what trait or quality chromium steals when used as a hemalurgic spike, as chromium is discovered after era 1 of Mistborn. It is only in Misborn era 1 that hemalurgy is in widespread use, and therefore only in era 1 that a list of the hemalurgic uses for metals is listed in the Ars Arcarnum. |
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== Speculation == |
== Speculation == |
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{{theory}} |
{{theory}} |
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− | + | * [[Alonoe]] of the [[Ire]] mentions that drawing on Fortune can cause coincidences to happen.{{msh ref|5|2}} |
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− | + | * [[Odium]] implies it may be used to predict the future.{{cite}} |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 07:58, 14 December 2017
Chromium is the external enhancement pulling metal.
Allomantic Use
A chromium Misting is known as a Leecher. Chromium acts just like aluminum inside the body, causing any Allomancers touched by a Leecher to lose their metal reserves.[1] Chromium is already widely known as of the events of Shadows of Self, as shown when Reddi mentions that there is a Leecher in the Elendel constables' employ.
A Leecher could prevent a Shardbearer from summoning their blade.[2]
Feruchemical Use
A chromium Ferring is known as a Spinner. Chromium is used to store fortune. A Feruchemist filling a chromiummind will be unlucky, and can tap it to increase his luck.[1]
Hemalurgic Use
It is unknown what trait or quality chromium steals when used as a hemalurgic spike, as chromium is discovered after era 1 of Mistborn. It is only in Misborn era 1 that hemalurgy is in widespread use, and therefore only in era 1 that a list of the hemalurgic uses for metals is listed in the Ars Arcarnum.
Speculation
- Alonoe of the Ire mentions that drawing on Fortune can cause coincidences to happen.[3]
- Odium implies it may be used to predict the future.[citation needed]