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::3) ''[[Obsidian]] has the same modifiers as steel, but is only useful for [[short sword]]s, not armor. It is included here for completeness.'' | ::3) ''[[Obsidian]] has the same modifiers as steel, but is only useful for [[short sword]]s, not armor. It is included here for completeness.'' | ||
− | So at a glance we can see that even a no-quality steel item is the equivalent to the best copper item possible, and that no copper item will | + | So at a glance we can see that even a no-quality steel item is the equivalent to the best copper item possible, and that no copper item will never be as good as a +fine iron+ one. ''(It is not known whether [[artifact]] quality items have ''additional'' modifiers above and beyond "masterpiece" level.)'' |
[[Adamantine]] items start at a multiplier of 5.00 for no-quality items, and sky-rocket from there. | [[Adamantine]] items start at a multiplier of 5.00 for no-quality items, and sky-rocket from there. |