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− | '''Iron''' is the material composing a large portion of the [[item]]s in the [[Dungeons of Doom]]. Iron can [[erosion|corrode or rust]]. Rubbing iron on a [[touchstone]] produces its signature "[[scritch, scritch]]." Hitting a [[brown pudding|brown]] or [[black pudding]] with iron splits it into two<ref>[[uhitm.c#line1001]]<ref | + | '''Iron''' is the material composing a large portion of the [[item]]s in the [[Dungeons of Doom]]. Iron can [[erosion|corrode or rust]]. Rubbing iron on a [[touchstone]] produces its signature "[[scritch, scritch]]." Hitting a [[brown pudding|brown]] or [[black pudding]] with iron splits it into two<ref>[[uhitm.c#line1001]]</ref>. |
Common iron items include [[long sword]]s, [[skeleton key]]s, and most [[amulet]]s. | Common iron items include [[long sword]]s, [[skeleton key]]s, and most [[amulet]]s. |
Revision as of 21:26, 26 August 2006
Iron is the material composing a large portion of the items in the Dungeons of Doom. Iron can corrode or rust. Rubbing iron on a touchstone produces its signature "scritch, scritch." Hitting a brown or black pudding with iron splits it into two[1].
Common iron items include long swords, skeleton keys, and most amulets.
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