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[[File:Pewter.png|150px|thumb|right|The Allomantic symbol for pewter]]
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{{icon|pewter|m|150px|thumb|right|The Allomantic symbol for tin}}
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'''Pewter''' is the internal physical pushing metal.
'''Pewter''' is the internal physical pushing metal. An Allomancer burning pewter has increased physical strength, speed, durability, balance, and enhanced ability to heal. It allows the user to push their body far past what they would normally be able to achieve. Feruchemists can use pewter to store physical strength, and when used as a Hemalurgic spike, pewter steals physical Feruchemy.
 
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An Allomancer burning pewter has increased physical strength, speed, durability, balance, and enhanced ability to heal.
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It allows the user to push their body far past what they would normally be able to achieve.
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Feruchemists can use pewter to store physical strength, and when used as a Hemalurgic spike, pewter steals physical Feruchemy.
   
 
==Allomantic Use==
 
==Allomantic Use==
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A pewter [[Misting]] is known as a '''Thug''' or '''Pewterarm'''.{{ref|b|mb4|ars}}
A pewter [[Misting]] is known as a '''Thug''' or '''Pewterarm'''.<ref name="AoLAA">{{bref|aol|ars}}</ref> Pewter's utility is not simply from the increased strength or speed. It grants the user the ability to heal from otherwise deadly wounds, and to recover much quicker. It enhances the body's natural balance, granting almost unnaturally smooth movements. Pewter also increases reaction speed<ref>{{bref|mb1|c|24}}</ref> Finally, it also increases endurance, letting the body continue on long past when it would have normally shut down.
 
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Pewter's utility is not simply from the increased strength or speed.
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It grants the user the ability to heal from otherwise deadly wounds, and to recover much quicker.
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It enhances the body's natural balance, granting almost unnaturally smooth movements.
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Pewter also increases reaction speed{{ref|b|mb1|c|24}}
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Finally, it also increases endurance, letting the body continue on long past when it would have normally shut down.
   
The increased speed and endurance allows a Thug with a sufficient amount of pewter to perform a "pewter drag;" running at roughly the speed of a galloping horse for extended periods. However, this can require several days rest and sufficient food to replenish the Thug afterwards.<ref>{{bref|mb1|c|26}}</ref>
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The increased speed and endurance allows a Thug with a sufficient amount of pewter to perform a "pewter drag;" running at roughly the speed of a galloping horse for extended periods.
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However, this can require several days rest and sufficient food to replenish the Thug afterwards.{{ref|b|mb1|c|26}}
   
Pewter can be dangerous when it runs out, which is a serious concern since it is the fastest-burning of the eight basic metals.<ref>{{bref|mb1|c|5}}</ref> A Thug having just survived a deadly wound, or completed a pewter drag, can die from the resulting effects when the body runs out of pewter to burn. However, the body will naturally burn pewter in an attempt to heal itself, so even an unconscious Thug can be given additional pewter to survive otherwise life-threatening situations.
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Pewter can be dangerous when it runs out, which is a serious concern since it is the fastest-burning of the eight basic metals.{{ref|b|mb1|c|5}}
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A Thug having just survived a deadly wound, or completed a pewter drag, can die from the resulting effects when the body runs out of pewter to burn.
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However, the body will naturally burn pewter in an attempt to heal itself, so even an unconscious Thug can be given additional pewter to survive otherwise life-threatening situations.
   
Allomancer's pewter is an alloy of ninety-one percent tin and nine percent lead. <ref>{{bref|mb1|c|6}}</ref>
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Allomancer's pewter is an alloy of ninety-one percent tin and nine percent lead.{{ref|b|mb1|c|6}}
   
 
==Feruchemical Use==
 
==Feruchemical Use==
[[File:Pewter_(Feruchemy).jpg|150px|thumb|right|The Feruchemical symbol for pewter]]
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{{icon|pewter|f|150px|thumb|right|The Allomantic symbol for tin}}
A pewter [[Ferring]] is known as a '''Brute'''. Pewter is used to store physical strength.<ref name="AoLAA" /> However, as opposed to the simply enhanced body granted to an Allomancer burning pewter, a Feruchemist tapping a pewtermind gains muscle mass and becomes physically larger. The additional muscles allow the Feruchemist to have increased strength. While storing physical strength, a Feruchemist becomes scrawny and weak.<ref>{{bref|mb1|c|37}}</ref>
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A pewter [[Ferring]] is known as a '''Brute'''. Pewter is used to store physical strength.{{ref|b|mb4|ars}}
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However, as opposed to the simply enhanced body granted to an Allomancer burning pewter, a Feruchemist tapping a pewtermind gains muscle mass and becomes physically larger.
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The additional muscles allow the Feruchemist to have increased strength.
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While storing physical strength, a Feruchemist becomes scrawny and weak.{{ref|b|mb1|c|37}}
   
 
==Hemalurgic Use==
 
==Hemalurgic Use==
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Revision as of 11:39, 8 May 2012

The Allomantic symbol for tin

Pewter is the internal physical pushing metal. An Allomancer burning pewter has increased physical strength, speed, durability, balance, and enhanced ability to heal. It allows the user to push their body far past what they would normally be able to achieve. Feruchemists can use pewter to store physical strength, and when used as a Hemalurgic spike, pewter steals physical Feruchemy.

Allomantic Use

A pewter Misting is known as a Thug or Pewterarm.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content Pewter's utility is not simply from the increased strength or speed. It grants the user the ability to heal from otherwise deadly wounds, and to recover much quicker. It enhances the body's natural balance, granting almost unnaturally smooth movements. Pewter also increases reaction speedCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content Finally, it also increases endurance, letting the body continue on long past when it would have normally shut down.

The increased speed and endurance allows a Thug with a sufficient amount of pewter to perform a "pewter drag;" running at roughly the speed of a galloping horse for extended periods. However, this can require several days rest and sufficient food to replenish the Thug afterwards.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Pewter can be dangerous when it runs out, which is a serious concern since it is the fastest-burning of the eight basic metals.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content A Thug having just survived a deadly wound, or completed a pewter drag, can die from the resulting effects when the body runs out of pewter to burn. However, the body will naturally burn pewter in an attempt to heal itself, so even an unconscious Thug can be given additional pewter to survive otherwise life-threatening situations.

Allomancer's pewter is an alloy of ninety-one percent tin and nine percent lead.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Feruchemical Use

The Allomantic symbol for tin

A pewter Ferring is known as a Brute. Pewter is used to store physical strength.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content However, as opposed to the simply enhanced body granted to an Allomancer burning pewter, a Feruchemist tapping a pewtermind gains muscle mass and becomes physically larger. The additional muscles allow the Feruchemist to have increased strength. While storing physical strength, a Feruchemist becomes scrawny and weak.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Hemalurgic Use

When used as a Hemalurgic spike, pewter can steal physical Feruchemical powers.

Notes

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