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'''Density''' is a [[material]] property that, along with the volume of the object, affects the [[weight]] of an object made from the [[material]]. | '''Density''' is a [[material]] property that, along with the volume of the object, affects the [[weight]] of an object made from the [[material]]. | ||
− | + | Tests show that weight affects how much damage blunt-force [[weapon|weapons]] do, of which density is a large factor of. Additionally, lightweight edged weapons or attacking parts made of certain materials seem to have difficulty piercing tissue layers. | |
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== Density of some materials == | == Density of some materials == | ||
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|[[Adamantine]]||Metal||200||Least dense metal | |[[Adamantine]]||Metal||200||Least dense metal | ||
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− | |[[Raw adamantine]]||Stone||200 | + | |[[Raw adamantine]]||Stone||200 |
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|Ordinary [[wood]]||Wood||500 | |Ordinary [[wood]]||Wood||500 | ||
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|[[Cedar]]||Wood||570 | |[[Cedar]]||Wood||570 | ||
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− | |[[Glumprong]]||Wood||1200||Second most dense wood | + | |[[Glumprong]]||Wood||1200||Second most dense wood (above ground evil biomes) |
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|[[Blood thorn]]||Wood||1250||Densest wood | |[[Blood thorn]]||Wood||1250||Densest wood | ||
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|[[Lignite]]||Stone||1250 | |[[Lignite]]||Stone||1250 | ||
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− | |[[Jet]]||Stone||1320 | + | |[[Jet]]||Stone||1320 |
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|[[Earthenware]]||Ceramic||1360 | |[[Earthenware]]||Ceramic||1360 | ||
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|[[Cobaltite]]||Stone||6295 | |[[Cobaltite]]||Stone||6295 | ||
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− | |[[Lay | + | |[[Lay Pewter]]||Metal||7280 |
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− | |[[Pitchblende]]||Stone||7600 | + | |[[Pitchblende]]||Stone||7600||Densest "normal" stone |
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|[[Iron]]||Metal||7850 | |[[Iron]]||Metal||7850 | ||
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|[[Steel]]||Metal||7850 | |[[Steel]]||Metal||7850 | ||
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− | |[[Cinnabar]]||Stone||8100 | + | |[[Cinnabar]]||Stone||8100 |
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|[[Bronze]]||Metal||8250 | |[[Bronze]]||Metal||8250 | ||
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|[[Platinum]]||Metal||21400||Densest metal | |[[Platinum]]||Metal||21400||Densest metal | ||
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− | |[[Native platinum]]||Stone||21400 | + | |[[Native platinum]]||Stone||21400 |
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|[[Slade]]||Stone||200000 | |[[Slade]]||Stone||200000 | ||
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{{Category|Physics}} | {{Category|Physics}} |