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Quickbronze

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  1. Their physical descriptions and nicknames might provide clues, but how do you know? Do you know for sure?
  2. I would join but I don't really want to be an Assassin so
  3. I had a similar idea, but with A-Bronze or A-Tin
  4. I reread BoM a week or so ago, which probably accounts for it XD
  5. None; however, Seers are pretty powerful on their own, enough to challenge a compounder; at least in my opinion
  6. I'm referring to the combat abilities of a Compounder, not of Compounding; that is, the individuals who can compound, not the possibility of infinite feruchemical storages.
  7. In BoM, a banker in New Seran sent a message to Elendel to confirm Marasi and Wayne's identities. I believe the book said it was a telegraph(Wayne said something along the lines of "those things cost 3 clips a letter!"), but whether I'm right or not, they have some form of instantaneous communication Edit: I checked, a telegram was used. Chapter eleven if you want to read it yourselves.
  8. How dare you I love cookies However, I do not know much of Hemalurgy...
  9. Hitting every shot, never being hit by their enemies, etc.
  10. I believe that the things you are referring to are called 'sonas, BTW, assuming no one on the previous pages pointed it out(I didn't bother reading them XD) Mine is named Tarenwel, and he's Neutral. He's a Twinborn (Seeker/Steelrunner), and he also has a Fabrial, but it is drained of Stormlight, and he hasn't discovered Roshar yet. His mother was a Steelrunner, kidnapped by the Set for use in their breeding programs. When he was 12, he and his mother escaped and went to live in his mother's childhood home in Tathingdwel(I'm assuming for this that it has a large Terris population). He lived there until he was 18, when he and his mom were hunted down by the Set. He escaped, but his mother was killed. He fled into the northern Roughs. Soon after arriving in a distant Roughs town, he witnessed a robbery being performed and, being a morally supercharged terrisman with a healthy lack of self-preservation instincts, he tries to stop the robbers. He didn't actually catch them, but he delayed them long enough for the senior lawman of the area to arrive and capture the criminals. The lawman offered him a job, and having nothing better to do, he accepted. A few years later, he encountered a worldhopper, who he ended up chasing. This is how he got his Fabrial, an how he discovered worldhopping. As of now, he's only explored in the Cognitive Realm around Scadrial. He uses a pistol, glass throwing knives, and an aluminum baton. He's mediocre with the pistol, but incredible with the knives and skilled with the baton.
  11. But they aren't living, so they shouldn't have Hemalurgic bindpoints, and swallowing Hemalurgic spikes shouldn't be any worse then swallowing regular spikes... which is admittedly bad, but why bother murdering people to make tiny spikes when you're going to use them for something that normal spikes could do just as well? Unless there's a hemalurgic bindpoint at a narrow point in the digestive tract...
  12. I am talking about that sort of ambush. Though steel compounding would be good for avoiding it, you'd have to constantly be tapping steel at a high rate in order to get Atium's avoidance abilities, and that would make it very difficult to interact with other people. I suppose when you're as powerful as a steel compounder you don't need help from anyone XD I think that Compounding is an interesting system that fits well with the Mistborn feel, but it can get preeeetty broken.
  13. How would I even know about compounding if I hadn't read Era 2...? Anyways, I deemed that Atium and Chromium were about as good at keeping you alive while having better offensive capability, and Atium can foresee attacks better then steelsight. I suppose there are situations where you could be checkmated using Atium that Steel would allow you to escape from. All the good battle metals have their uses, which one is "best" is purely a matter of opinion.
  14. So, what, in your opinion, is the strongest Compounder combatively, and why? I personally can't decide between Atium, and Chromium. Either one is practically unkillable, and if they attack you, you have practically no way to fight back. Originally my list of strongest included Gold and Steel, but I decided that Gold was out because it didn't have very good offensive capabilities and I cut Steel because you could easily be killed from behind in an ambush.
  15. Seeker+Steelrunner or Tineye+Steelrunner should be a Dodger or something similar
  16. Ello The cookies are spiked I don't know what the do but I've been warned not to eat em so proceed with caution
  17. I was referring to Fabrial Soulcasting, not Surgbinding Soulcasting, since a Radiant has other powers at work that influence the fight, though that doesn't necessarily rule out the usefulness of combat transmutation, I suppose
  18. Ooooh, sorry 'bout that, should have thought that through. I'm talking about the cookie investiture that I was warned against on my joining thread XD Wait. What the heck? I thought I put this in General Discussion, not Cosmere Q&A
  19. I heard there was some kind of ingestion involved
  20. The short answer: Pray and hope Harmony favors you. If he doesn't, well... I hear Marsh throws good parties. The long answer: Try to exploit an intrinsic weakness in the workings of Chromium, like these gents have proposed. However, because we don't know what these weaknesses are or even if they exist, a plan such as this isn't possible to detail right now.
  21. Oh so they're investiture But why do we not want to be invested?
  22. So with durability limits, lack of shape changing, and possible time requirement The possibility of this is out the window Oh well
  23. I remember the stick XD
  24. I'm pretty sure that Fabrials can Soulcast instantly, though I haven't read SA in a while...
  25. Ah, yes thank you
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