Zinc (rioter)- Riots peoples emotions
Brass(soother)- Soothes peoples emotions.
Copper(smoker)- Hides the burning of other metals, stops emotions from being effected.
Bronze (seeker)- Allows others to track those burning metal
Gold- Allows the person to see other
Electrum- Allows the burner to see a vision of possible paths they could take.
Iron(Lurcher)- Allows the person to to pull on nearby metals.
Steel(coinshot)-Allows the burner to push metals away from them.
Tin (Tineye)- Allows the person to increase their senses.
Pewter (Thug)- Increases the strength of the person burning the metal
Aluminum- When burned it will deplete all metals in the person. (gives no effect)
Duralumin- When the person burns this it will enhance all the other metals that the person is currently burning.
Atium- Allows the person to see the future movements of people and things around them.
In the Mistborn series by Brandon Sanderson, the main magical metal alloys used by Allomancers are a combination of metals such as iron, steel, tin, pewter, copper, bronze, zinc, brass, gold, and atium. These metals provide enhanced abilities to those who can ingest and burn them as fuel for their Allomantic abilities.
Metals that can be electroplated with copper include nickel, iron, zinc, and brass. Copper electroplating is commonly used to enhance the appearance and protect the surface of these metals.
The percentage of ferrous metals is higher than non-ferrous metals because ferrous metals are more abundant in nature, with iron being one of the most abundant elements on Earth. Additionally, ferrous metals are often used in large-scale industrial applications such as construction and manufacturing, whereas non-ferrous metals are typically used in more specialized applications.
A magnet can be used to separate ferrous metals (containing iron) from non-ferrous metals. When the magnet is passed over a mixture of metals, the ferrous metals will be attracted to the magnet and can be easily separated out. Non-ferrous metals, which are not magnetic, will not be affected by the magnet and remain in the mixture.
Yes, liquid nitrogen can be used to shrink metals through a process known as cryogenic treatment. When metals are quenched in liquid nitrogen, they undergo changes in their microstructure that can improve their hardness, wear resistance, and overall performance. This process is often used in industries such as aerospace and automotive for enhancing the properties of metals.
Reactivity of metals is used to determine how easily a metal will react with other substances. This information is important in various industries, such as manufacturing, construction, and chemistry, to understand how metals will behave in different environments and applications. It also helps in predicting the formation of products during chemical reactions involving metals.
A Mistborn is an Allomancer who can burn all known Allomantic metals, while a Misting is an Allomancer who can only burn one metal. Mistborns have a wider range of abilities and are considered more powerful than Mistings in the Mistborn book series by Brandon Sanderson.
They were used for pushing so the mistborn could propel themselves into the air.
In the Mistborn series, allomancers are individuals who possess the ability to burn or metabolize certain metals in their bodies to gain various supernatural abilities, such as enhanced strength, speed, or emotional manipulation. These abilities are derived from the consumption and "burning" of specific metals, with each allomancer typically having an affinity for one particular metal.
The Mistborn series was written by Brandon Sanderson.
An allomantic pulse is a signal a person burning metals emits. The signals can be traced by someone burning bronze.
Mistborn: The Final Empire ISBN 076531178X
The Mistborn series by Brandon Sanderson consists of three books in the original trilogy: "Mistborn: The Final Empire," "Mistborn: The Well of Ascension," and "Mistborn: The Hero of Ages." There are also additional books and novellas set in the same world.
Kandra's are used by the main houses as spies against the other houses.
Mistborn: The Final Empire 541 pages, in hardback.
Allomancy was the ability to ingest metals, and then "burn" them to create certain abilities within a person. An allomancer would often carry small pellets of their metals with them, and ingest them when they burned all of theirs out, or they needed a boost.
In Mistborn, a copper cloud is used by Allomancers to hide their Allomantic abilities from seeking Inquisitors or other Allomancers who may be trying to detect their powers. Copper creates a barrier that blocks out external Allomantic influences, making it harder for other Allomancers to sense or locate those within the copper cloud.
The series is still called Mistborn, but the new setting starts with the book The Alloy of Law.