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'''Gold''' is the internal temporal pulling metal. An Allomancer burning gold is able to see who they could have been in the past, had they made different choices. Feruchemists can use gold to store health, and when used as a Hemalurgic spike, gold is thought to steal temporal Feruchemy.
 
'''Gold''' is the internal temporal pulling metal. An Allomancer burning gold is able to see who they could have been in the past, had they made different choices. Feruchemists can use gold to store health, and when used as a Hemalurgic spike, gold is thought to steal temporal Feruchemy.
   
==Allomantic Use==
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== Allomantic Use ==
 
A gold [[Misting]] is known as a '''Augur'''. An Allomancer burning gold is able to see a hallucination of who the user could have been, known as a "gold shadow."{{book ref|mb4|part=ars}} Due to the emotional stress associated with seeing one's alternate past, gold is not a very useful metal. Furthermore, touching the gold shadow while burning gold causes unpleasant side effects.{{book ref|mb1|37}}
 
A gold [[Misting]] is known as a '''Augur'''. An Allomancer burning gold is able to see a hallucination of who the user could have been, known as a "gold shadow."{{book ref|mb4|part=ars}} Due to the emotional stress associated with seeing one's alternate past, gold is not a very useful metal. Furthermore, touching the gold shadow while burning gold causes unpleasant side effects.{{book ref|mb1|37}}
   
==Feruchemical Use==
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== Feruchemical Use ==
 
{{icon|gold|f|150px|thumb|right|The Feruchemical symbol for gold}}
 
{{icon|gold|f|150px|thumb|right|The Feruchemical symbol for gold}}
 
A gold [[Ferring]] is known as a '''Bloodmaker'''. Gold is used to store health. A goldmind can be tapped to both heal at an accelerated rate or to heal from wounds that would normally be fatal.{{book ref|mb4|part=ars}} It is hard to fill a goldmind, due to the fact that it requires the Feruchemist to spend time sickly and weak.
 
A gold [[Ferring]] is known as a '''Bloodmaker'''. Gold is used to store health. A goldmind can be tapped to both heal at an accelerated rate or to heal from wounds that would normally be fatal.{{book ref|mb4|part=ars}} It is hard to fill a goldmind, due to the fact that it requires the Feruchemist to spend time sickly and weak.
   
==Hemalurgic Use==
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== Hemalurgic Use ==
 
It is not currently known what gold's Hemalurgic property is. It is theorized that it steals Feruchemical Temporal powers.
 
It is not currently known what gold's Hemalurgic property is. It is theorized that it steals Feruchemical Temporal powers.
   
==Notes==
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== Notes ==
 
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Revision as of 12:05, 29 March 2015

The Allomantic symbol for gold

Gold is the internal temporal pulling metal. An Allomancer burning gold is able to see who they could have been in the past, had they made different choices. Feruchemists can use gold to store health, and when used as a Hemalurgic spike, gold is thought to steal temporal Feruchemy.

Allomantic Use

A gold Misting is known as a Augur. An Allomancer burning gold is able to see a hallucination of who the user could have been, known as a "gold shadow."[1] Due to the emotional stress associated with seeing one's alternate past, gold is not a very useful metal. Furthermore, touching the gold shadow while burning gold causes unpleasant side effects.[2]

Feruchemical Use

The Feruchemical symbol for gold

A gold Ferring is known as a Bloodmaker. Gold is used to store health. A goldmind can be tapped to both heal at an accelerated rate or to heal from wounds that would normally be fatal.[1] It is hard to fill a goldmind, due to the fact that it requires the Feruchemist to spend time sickly and weak.

Hemalurgic Use

It is not currently known what gold's Hemalurgic property is. It is theorized that it steals Feruchemical Temporal powers.

Notes

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