laxman | Mon 11-Jul-11 09:50 AM |
Member since 18th Aug 2003
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#38951, "Adamantium and Transmute Metal"
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I just figure if there is something so unnatural about adamantium that outlanders can't wear it then maybe it should also be resistant to the nature based commune of transmute metal to wood.
Given that the metal is supposed to be a wear restriction for outlanders it seems odd they can not only turn it to wood but also strengthen it.
Maybe a middle ground would be it can be turned to wood to be worn but cannot then be strengthened.
Not a big game changer but seems like it would be in line with the whole, adamantium is somehow different then all other metals type of deal.
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Adamantium and Transmute Metal
[View all] , laxman, Mon 11-Jul-11 09:50 AM
But once it's wood, it's not adamantite.,
Bell,
26-Jul-11 12:26 AM, #6
Outlanders (excluding druids) can wear all the metal th...,
blackbird,
11-Jul-11 07:58 PM, #3
RE: Adamantium and Transmute Metal,
Isildur,
11-Jul-11 12:15 PM, #1
Made me giggle,
BaronMySoul (Anonymous),
11-Jul-11 04:11 PM, #2
RE: Adamantium and Transmute Metal,
dalneko,
11-Jul-11 08:38 PM, #4
yes I want a game change because someone can gear for +...,
laxman,
12-Jul-11 07:03 AM, #5
How many outlanders have you played? nt,
Splntrd,
26-Jul-11 10:58 AM, #7
6, but not sure why that is relevant nt,
laxman,
26-Jul-11 12:19 PM, #8
Of course it's relevant.,
Splntrd,
26-Jul-11 01:58 PM, #9
appeal to accomplishment fallacy,
Artificial,
26-Jul-11 02:34 PM, #10
RE: appeal to accomplishment fallacy,
Splntrd,
27-Jul-11 02:02 AM, #11
Outlanders skin their enemies.,
ibuki,
27-Jul-11 01:22 PM, #12
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