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* {{L|Metalsmith's forge|Metal crafting}}
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* [[Metalsmith's forge|Metal crafting]]
 
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* {{L|Native platinum}}
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* [[Material value]] 40
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'''Platinum''' is an extremely valuable metal, second only to {{L|adamantine}}. It has the same value as {{L|aluminum}}, distinguished by the fact that while platinum is the heaviest metal, aluminum is the lightest metal (again, not including {{L|adamantine}}).
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'''Platinum''' is an extremely valuable metal, second only to [[adamantine]]. It has the same value as [[aluminum]], distinguished by the fact that while platinum is the heaviest metal, aluminum is the lightest metal (again, not including [[adamantine]]).
  
Effectively, the only differences between platinum and aluminum is that platinum is magma-safe, while aluminum is not, and the weight difference of almost 10x.
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Effectively, the only differences between platinum and aluminum are that platinum is magma-safe (while aluminum is not) and the weight difference of almost 10x.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 8 December 2011

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Wikipedia article

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Platinum is an extremely valuable metal, second only to adamantine. It has the same value as aluminum, distinguished by the fact that while platinum is the heaviest metal, aluminum is the lightest metal (again, not including adamantine).

Effectively, the only differences between platinum and aluminum are that platinum is magma-safe (while aluminum is not) and the weight difference of almost 10x.

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