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  1. And the bodies of Ati and Leras might have been useful to have around apparently, I must have skipped right past that one, that seems really interesting.
  2. We're still not sure how the god-metal alloys work, are they a separate type of misting/ferring? or could a Seer burn all atium alloys? Or a Coinshot burn steel-atium alloys? Lerasium and its alloys can be used by everyone don't forget, although not sure on feruchemy. Anyways I should at least make that 34 for Allomantic and feruchemical atium, possibly 35 for feruchemical Lerasium. Oh and compounding means you don't need to double up on spikes.
  3. Hey Patrick welcome to the forums, we actually just had a q and a with Brandon on here, questions are closed but he's still answering some if you want to take a look. Anyway hope you enjoy the forus, watch out for the admins, they like to spike people offer you cookies because they are bent on creating a spikeocracy such lovely admins
  4. So I've been reading through Brandons answers on the Q&A and some interesting things have come up which I think all deserve some discussion. 1. From one of my questions, Brandon has said that it would be possible for a copper ferring to store memories at a different strength, alone this is not particularly useful but combined with... 2. Compounding copper would do 'some things' this was in response to a question about the usefulness of some types of compounding, I doubt Brandon would have answered in this way if it would just duplicate memories or some other relatively useless variant of copper compounding. Combined with 1. I believe this is pretty strong evidence in favour of increasing the durability of the memory (You would recall a compounded memory forever with no memory degradation.) Now combine this with Hemalurgy and you have some seriously awesome stuff going on for Scadrial, store memory in coppermind, compound, store the memory again at the same strength as the initial memory, leaving you with a coppermind full of the memory as well as perfect recall without it. Hemalurgically spike for feruchemical and allomantic copper (Preferably on deathbed or in non-lethal manner) new compounder compounds the memories, gains perfect recall of them as well and repeats. Now everyone on scadrial is a walking encyclopaedia. I propose that this is Scadrials version of the internet (Sorry for taking so long on this one.) 3. Scadrials magic is the easiest to use on other worlds, pressumably because the others all need things that only exist on their home planet (Breaths are only given to Nalthians, Stormlight only exists on Roshar, Elantrians get weaker the further from Elantris they are) 4. Two feruchemical charges can exist in one piece of metal and they don't interfere with eachother. 5. Confirmation that objects are either all-in or all-out of a time bubble, however it also seemed to indicate that objects inside other objects are considered part of that object :S from the train example he seemed to say that people in a tran which passes through a time-bubble would not be affected. Not sure what to make of that. 6. Hemalurgy could possibly be used to take ownership of a shardblade without physical contact. 7. Sazed seems to be doing something with Ruins power to keep it in balance with Preservations (Weaker due to Scadralians having more Preservation than Ruin) Please let this be more Atium... 8. Confirmation (Finally) that Hemalurgy can steal other magic systems if you know enough about bindpoints. 9. Sazed still has a body but it is 'blended in', and it still possesses his original powers. 10. Hoid retrieved something from the WoA (Can't remember if we already had WoB on this) Ok, that's all I found that seemed mistborn-related so let's see if we can work something out from all this (Besides the fact that Catquisitors are going to rule the catmere)
  5. Not quite, you could survive in space for a short while without dying, it wouldn't exactly be pleasant but you're not going to instantly implode or anything and since you're constantly renewing the damage you wouldn't need to heal the more severe effects that come later, I imagine it would be no different than using it to survive underwater really, possibly coupled with a moderately severe illness.
  6. I gotta go with a gold compounder for space travel, didn't Miles mention he didn't have to breathe? So you have all the benefits of Cadmium (possibly Bendalloy as well) as well as not needing a suit either.
  7. I think that Midius was Hemalurgically spiked with a splinter from the Shard of Awesome, fracturing his mortal mind into thousands of awesome pieces and thus Hoid was born.
  8. My guess would be that Hoid started the 17th Shard, teaching the Elantrians how to worldhop but probably never considered himself a part of the organisation.
  9. Hey Brandon thanks so much for this! 1. When did the events of Elantris occur relative to mistborn, centuries before? or was it earlier? (Just read a transcript where you answered that 2. What would happen if you allomantically burned an awakened piece of metal? 3. Would an Archivist who was sufficiently practised be able to store memories at different strengths? (Keep a vague recollection of the memory as well as a stored copy which would degrade faster)
  10. I remember discussing that a while back, IIRC Duralumin also enhances your feelings for others, can't remember if that was the RPG or WoB. Steel compounding would have to enhance your durability a bit, otherwise you would crush your own body just from the acceleration.
  11. Not to mention Miles would have spontaneously exploded all over the place when he tapped out his goldminds.
  12. I think that was more because he was actually 1000's of years old, tapping gold heals you permanently not just while you're tapping it so he wouldn't suddenly have all those wounds. I thought it would be more because it just became addictive to him, the feeling of constant health.
  13. So he's not necessarily as old as the Shards in terms of having lived all those years but there's definitely something going on.
  14. This one is my favourite. Go to a 'guess your weight' game with an Ironmind. Store and tap weight to float/sink when scuba diving instead of swimming. Awaken everyones shoelaces to tie together. Awaken a coin to jump away whenever people try to grab it. Lash yourself and your chair to the ceiling while reading, just because. spray a Full lashing on the ground just before the finish line of a race. Place metallic spikes all through your house, pull on them instead of walking. Eat a lerasium bead and then burn Aluminium.
  15. Tap a lot of weight in elevators so you reach the maximum weight capacity and no one can ride it with you.
  16. This is all cosmere information, do you know about the cosmere?
  17. Oooh me! me! I'm willing to accept spikes for an invite!
  18. But now I have to wait for my invite
  19. That's actually an early version of Szeth I believe.
  20. This the quote?
  21. Voidus

    Miles

    We have WoB that mental fortitude spikes mess you up more than the others, as do other human attributes but in different ways. I think that spike location and number would be more important than what quality it takes though.
  22. Dilaf, he just seems like the realest character to me.
  23. I'd definitely recommend Skyrim Mass effect had good gameplay and story but the ending still irritates me.
  24. Welcome Zenith! The Cosmere story won't really be explored til MB3 and Liars but it's there in the background Anyway, hope you enjoy the forums! Watch out for the admins they like to spike people welcome people with cookies
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