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* Adamantine plate has the same movement speed as [[steel]] plate and [[glimmersteel]] plate. Having Adamantine armour is also stronger than normal steel plate. | * Adamantine plate has the same movement speed as [[steel]] plate and [[glimmersteel]] plate. Having Adamantine armour is also stronger than normal steel plate. | ||
− | * Adamantine weapons do | + | * Adamantine weapons do 10% more damage. |
* There is no ore form. | * There is no ore form. | ||
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Description
Adamantine and Glimmersteel lumps are obtained as rewards from the Hunt of the ancients.
Also, at the end of Epic scenarios, the winning God will sometimes inflict terraforming events upon the territories of opposing kingdoms, such as large trenches, towers of dirt and volcanos. Around these changes, boulders appear which can be mined for Glimmersteel and Ademantine.
Notes
- Adamantine plate has the same movement speed as steel plate and glimmersteel plate. Having Adamantine armour is also stronger than normal steel plate.
- Adamantine weapons do 10% more damage.
- There is no ore form.