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Well, you can just heal using Gold. There's a limit to how many times a cell can divide, which is called the Hayflick limit. He'll hit it a lot later, but Gold Compounder is not synonymous to immortality.
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Upvote because One Piece.
That aside, my favorite character would have to be Prof. I'm in love with his powers and the Reckoners series.
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Free sodasoh wait. No aluminum.In that case, I'd pick a favorite on the javelin team at the Olympics. Break a few world records in the process.
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Destroying is easier than creating though.
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It acts logically, I believe. If the time was going 2x in the cadmium bubble, and .5x in the bendalloy bubble, they'd cancel each other out. They basically multiply together, so if one was flaring, and the other was on a slow burn, the time in the middle would be the product of that.
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So at the end of Calamity, David's dad says the steel transfersion powers were a lot more usable than David thought. Any thoughts how?
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He probably altered the orbit himself, yeah. No other way to explain how it stayed in the exact same spot for over 10 years.
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Hum. Can't remember if we can talk about Words of Radiance here, but
if it was a spren formed warhammer, then yes. However, if it was just a plain hammer, I'd still go with the shardblade.
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I mean, if you can't lift the thing in the first place, it'd be harder to use it. To rephrase my answer, I'd say that if you had shardplate of your own, then the warhammer could do it in less swings. However, if you didn't, the shardblade would take less.
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I would think it does from the reasons I listed.
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A warhammer dents faster, easier, basically inferior in every sense to a Shardblade. Blades are magically reinforced, easier to handle, as warhammers are designed for use by shardplate wearers.
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Yeah, I seem to remember that Brandon didn't like the covers either. Remember, he has no power over what the artist decides to make in the end.
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I don't want to come across as rude here, but these posts were written waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in 2013. Bands came out only a couple of months ago. Everyone had a skewed idea of nicrosil back then.
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Oudeis...logic. A Recaller works like this Coppermind= memory recall COMPOUNDED Coppermind= greatly enhanced, possibly full 5 senses memory recall.
Well, Brandon's repeatedly stated that Copper Compounding doesn't really do what we think it does. Take this WoB for example.
FIREARCADIAIs there any use to being a Copper compounder, from a feruchemical point of view? I think the same point would also apply to an Aluminium compounder.BRANDON SANDERSONSome combinations, like some abilities themselves, aren't really that useful. That said, being able to compound copper...that could do some things. Aluminum, not so much.emphasis mine
There are numerous theories out there about what it might do, but we have no concrete evidence as to what it does.
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I just saw him as a guy who couldn't care less about his maybe dead son. There might be teeny tiny chance, but I'm not really seeing it.
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Yeah, what Yata said. The hemalurgic creations we saw were created through the removal of a spirit web from a number of people, and these were transplanted on the subject, transforming them into the creatures such as Koloss and Inquisitors.
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So we know that they have Chromium, but I think they know of Nicrosil as well.
In BoM, iirc, Wax recognized Nicrosil on the medallion
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But how does AoL being after Stormlight 5 or 6 mean that he's an Atium Compounder?
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So, basically a proto Radiant displaying the traits of his order in the forefront of the action has a higher chance of being chosen by the spren than an identical proto Radiant in, say, Azir. I can get that.
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Have we ever gotten a description of Ialai that called her old? I got the impression that we was kinda ugly, but no age indicators. Since Sadeas was 51 (birth 1123, death 1174) and most people agree that woman cease being able to have babies around their mid-40s, it's fairly reasonable that she's in her late thirties or early fourties. It's not that far of a stretch, actually, considering their relative time period.
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So my memory's really fuzzy atm, but Chromium mistings are called leechers right? I don't know in which book or when, but I distinctly remember the constables were going to call over their leecher to check a body out. Come to think of it, it might have been the priest's body in SoS.
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Think we have a WoB that people who aren't native to Roshar can be Radiants.
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But Alethkar has some of the most advanced surgery in Roshar, I find it hard to believe that not even one corpse was dissected.
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Well, the only gem we've seen on their body is woven into their beard, so that doesn't seem like a gem heart. Kaladin & Co. have already desecrated countless corpses, they'd probably mention finding gems actually in the body.
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Ruin responds to Zane's thoughts
in Mistborn
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zane's not actually insane, ruin says so as zane dies, and vin sees that his eyes arent those of an insane person.