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:It's not alchemical silver and doesn't grant those effects. It's the opposite of alchemical silver (the bane of shape-changers) in that it's rather soft/malleable, allowing it to bend and flex under extreme force, rather than taking damage and breaking. If you're looking for an alloyed alchemical silver, I think there's rules around somewhere for doing alloys, though I forget. Ask Eiji. --[[User:Ganteka Future|Ganteka Future]] ([[User talk:Ganteka Future|talk]]) 21:51, 13 July 2014 (UTC)
 
:It's not alchemical silver and doesn't grant those effects. It's the opposite of alchemical silver (the bane of shape-changers) in that it's rather soft/malleable, allowing it to bend and flex under extreme force, rather than taking damage and breaking. If you're looking for an alloyed alchemical silver, I think there's rules around somewhere for doing alloys, though I forget. Ask Eiji. --[[User:Ganteka Future|Ganteka Future]] ([[User talk:Ganteka Future|talk]]) 21:51, 13 July 2014 (UTC)
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::There are currently two homebrew and one official of getting silver alloys.  We have the Transmuter's Forge and a Material Composite weapon enhancement.  The official one is killing one of those liquid metal giant things (I forget, MM3?), who you can dip a weapon in and have it count as silver as well as whatever it used to be.  -- [[User:Eiji-kun|Eiji-kun]] ([[User talk:Eiji-kun|talk]]) 22:43, 13 July 2014 (UTC)

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Silver[edit]

So wait, it doesn't say if it retains its silver properties. Does it? - Kylem2013 (talk) 05:18, 8 July 2014 (UTC)

It's not alchemical silver and doesn't grant those effects. It's the opposite of alchemical silver (the bane of shape-changers) in that it's rather soft/malleable, allowing it to bend and flex under extreme force, rather than taking damage and breaking. If you're looking for an alloyed alchemical silver, I think there's rules around somewhere for doing alloys, though I forget. Ask Eiji. --Ganteka Future (talk) 21:51, 13 July 2014 (UTC)
There are currently two homebrew and one official of getting silver alloys. We have the Transmuter's Forge and a Material Composite weapon enhancement. The official one is killing one of those liquid metal giant things (I forget, MM3?), who you can dip a weapon in and have it count as silver as well as whatever it used to be. -- Eiji-kun (talk) 22:43, 13 July 2014 (UTC)