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Revision as of 13:21, 22 September 2014
Go to Elemental Skills (level 11 skill, trained at the Training Room)
Metalmorph
With your elemental insight, you can convert the molecules of certain metals into other metals. Theoretically, more valuable metals.
Can upgrade certain metals
Cost: 20 PP
Notes
- Based on an entry posted by Fly Die0 during the May 2009 bounty.
- The items that can be metalmorphed depend on S, where S is the number of skill points invested.
- In practice used from the Workbench interface at your Hideout.
- When skill points were first introduced, the PP cost was to be 20 - round(S/2). The metals that could be metalmorphed were to depend on S:
S required | Source | Target |
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0 | Titanium | Cryonite |
0 | Plasteel | Cavorite |
3 | Cybertronium | Illuminum |
6 | Tritanium | Pentium |
8 | Polysteel | Paladinum |
10 | Byzantium | Malkamite |
- Prior to the introduction of skill points, all metals could be metalmorphed. X was 20.