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I have found reference to this a couple of places but I cannot find it
in the D&D Books. Does anyone know which book actually details ths
properties of this material?

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wlessard7974 <wlessard@excite.com> wrote:
>I have found reference to this a couple of places but I cannot find it
>in the D&D Books. Does anyone know which book actually details ths
>properties of this material?

Spelljammer?

Donald
 
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wlessard7974 wrote:
> I have found reference to this a couple of places but I cannot find it
> in the D&D Books. Does anyone know which book actually details ths
> properties of this material?

Dark Dreams, Arduin Grimoire Volume 5, had a list of several black
metals including that and black mithril (ethril).




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Sea Wasp <seaobviouswasp@sgeobviousinc.com> wrote:
>wlessard7974 wrote:
>> I have found reference to this a couple of places but I cannot find it
>> in the D&D Books. Does anyone know which book actually details ths
>> properties of this material?
>
> Dark Dreams, Arduin Grimoire Volume 5, had a list of several black
>metals including that and black mithril (ethril).

Was that the version of Black Adamantium that was completely antimagical?

Donald
 
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Donald Tsang wrote:
> Sea Wasp <seaobviouswasp@sgeobviousinc.com> wrote:
>
>>wlessard7974 wrote:
>>
>>>I have found reference to this a couple of places but I cannot find it
>>>in the D&D Books. Does anyone know which book actually details ths
>>>properties of this material?
>>
>> Dark Dreams, Arduin Grimoire Volume 5, had a list of several black
>>metals including that and black mithril (ethril).
>
>
> Was that the version of Black Adamantium that was completely antimagical?
>

Might be. I can't get to my copies right now or I'd check.




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wlessard7974 wrote:
> I have found reference to this a couple of places but I cannot find it
> in the D&D Books. Does anyone know which book actually details ths
> properties of this material?

Rrrrred steel, a magical metal!

- Ron ^*^
 
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Sea Wasp wrote:

> Donald Tsang wrote:
>
>> Sea Wasp <seaobviouswasp@sgeobviousinc.com> wrote:
>>
>>> wlessard7974 wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have found reference to this a couple of places but I cannot find
>>>> it in the D&D Books. Does anyone know which book actually details
>>>> ths properties of this material?
>>>
>>>
>>> Dark Dreams, Arduin Grimoire Volume 5, had a list of several
>>> black metals including that and black mithril (ethril).
>>
>>
>>
>> Was that the version of Black Adamantium that was completely
>> antimagical?
>>
>
> Might be. I can't get to my copies right now or I'd check.
>
>
>
>
Also known as Adamony. Only two items were ever made from this
metal, a ring and an athame. They would be considered +7 in normal
magical terms.

I could locate my copies. :)

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"Tetsubo" <tetsubo@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Sea Wasp wrote:
>
>> Donald Tsang wrote:
>>
>>> Sea Wasp <seaobviouswasp@sgeobviousinc.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> wlessard7974 wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I have found reference to this a couple of places but I cannot find it
>>>>> in the D&D Books. Does anyone know which book actually details ths
>>>>> properties of this material?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Dark Dreams, Arduin Grimoire Volume 5, had a list of several black
>>>> metals including that and black mithril (ethril).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Was that the version of Black Adamantium that was completely
>>> antimagical?
>>>
>>
>> Might be. I can't get to my copies right now or I'd check.
>>
>>
>>
>>
> Also known as Adamony. Only two items were ever made from this metal, a
> ring and an athame. They would be considered +7 in normal magical terms.

....and completely indestructible by any force, including nuclear bombs and
disintegration.

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In article <n_2dnQVzNuxN5KLfRVn-jw@wideopenwest.com>, wlessard@excite.com
wrote:

>I have found reference to this a couple of places but I cannot find it
>in the D&D Books. Does anyone know which book actually details ths
>properties of this material?

Have you tried looking it up under "African-American Adamantium"?
 
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"wlessard7974" <wlessard@excite.com> wrote in message
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> I have found reference to this a couple of places but I cannot find it
> in the D&D Books. Does anyone know which book actually details ths
> properties of this material?
>

The DMG has adamantine, which might be what you are thinking of.

Geoff.
 
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Tetsubo wrote:
>>> Sea Wasp <seaobviouswasp@sgeobviousinc.com> wrote:
>>>> wlessard7974 wrote:
>
>>>>> I have found reference to this a couple of places but I
>>>>> cannot find it in the D&D Books. Does anyone know which
>>>>> book actually details the properties of this material?
>
>>>> Dark Dreams, Arduin Grimoire Volume 5, had a list of
>>>> several black metals including that and black mithril (ethril).
>
<snip>
>
> Also known as Adamony. Only two items were ever made from this
> metal, a ring and an athame. They would be considered +7 in normal
> magical terms.

I found a description of Adamony in the Mortdred's Magical Metals file.
It appears to be the original text from the Arduin Grimoire.


Arivne

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Adamony

Adamony is to adamantium as yaddrakk is to iron, a higher-powered state
of the same basic elemental material. It is as much harder than
adamantium as adamantium is harder than gold. It is so rare that only
two items made from it are even mentioned in legends of the mortal
races (others are mentioned in legends of immortal races on other
planes). One is a ring of great power, the other a long athame (ritual
dagger). Should armor or weapons ever be forged from adamony, they
would have a base bonus of at least +35% in all ways. Adamony itself is
indestructible by any known means (from a supernova to alchahest to the
Numious Nothingness Conjuration) short of direct assault by a greater
god or by one of the Drelthi, though no such invulnerability defends
those using it or any magics enchanted into the metal.
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On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 13:16:57 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:

>In article <n_2dnQVzNuxN5KLfRVn-jw@wideopenwest.com>, wlessard@excite.com
>wrote:
>
>>I have found reference to this a couple of places but I cannot find it
>>in the D&D Books. Does anyone know which book actually details ths
>>properties of this material?
>
>Have you tried looking it up under "African-American Adamantium"?

Triple A is what you use when your mount dies and you need to have it
taken to a Druid/Cleric for a ressurection..
 
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Mere moments before death, SteveK hastily scrawled:
>On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 13:16:57 -0500, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
>wrote:
>>In article <n_2dnQVzNuxN5KLfRVn-jw@wideopenwest.com>, wlessard@excite.com
>>wrote:
>>
>>>I have found reference to this a couple of places but I cannot find it
>>>in the D&D Books. Does anyone know which book actually details ths
>>>properties of this material?
>>
>>Have you tried looking it up under "African-American Adamantium"?
>
>Triple A is what you use when your mount dies and you need to have it
>taken to a Druid/Cleric for a ressurection..

You're slower than Ubi, and less funny. Go away.



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