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If both contestants had really good intel on the other I would assume that the Mistborn would store his reserve metals in an Aluminum lined container.
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This would be a devastating blow to the Mistborn. Really this whole scenario hinges on how much information either opponent has on the other.
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True, but a skilled aluminum burner might be able to target what investiture he purges from their body. We don't know as of right now if this is possible but if it is any direct attack of investiture on the Mistborns soul or mind will be negated.
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The way I see it is there are two directions the Invested healing can take. It heals just your Spiritweb and everything that you perceive as you or, It heals the Spiritweb of both you and your child. If it is the former then theoretically you could cut a hole in your abdomen and with enough skill heal your body without healing the unborn child. If it is the latter then what ever you do the child will always be healed in conjunction with yourself. I believe that the latter is the way that it works which still allows Lift heal her toe without bringing back the wart.
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IRL if you cut a wart off it will still grow back. I believe that if Lift new what she was doing then she could will the Stormligh to heal just her injured finger and not the wart but I could be wrong. That WOB is what started this thread. From what everyone has said I am now convinced that the Investiture will heal both the Mother and the child's Spiritweb. I would assume that Stormlight would be the best if not the best method because the mother would be absorbing the investiture all the time to do her surges. This would mean that the child would be exposed to huge amounts of Investiture constantly healing it as it is in its infancy. I wonder what this would do to the child Spiritually. Say the mother is a gold compunder constantly tapping her goldmind wile pregnant. Would the constant exposure to Investiture make the child more likely of becoming metalborn.
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I always had the feeling that a Savant in Duralumin would be able to control the burn rate of whatever metal he is burning.
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If someone was pregnant in the Cosmere and had the ability to use Invested healing how would it work. For instance would using F-gold or Stormlight heal your spirit web and that of you child, or would it not recognize the child as a living being and just heal you thus healing the unborn child by default.
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If you were not luck enough to be born Mistborn you can always try splitting Hurmonium into Atium and Lerasium ( this would be very difficult but can be done). You can still be a Mistborn this way, plus you will have some Atium as a bones.
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If I got reincarnated as a person in the Cosmere I would chose to be a Mistborn Nicrosil misting. I just wan't to be able to be able to compound Allomancy. Also I would go to Nalthis and get my Mist Cloak (which I would name Misty) Awakened with the command "fly when I command". I would then go back to Scadrial and get an unsealed Ironmind. I would then fly around everywhere saying "I am the new Lord Ruler all must bow before me".
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If voidbinding only occurs by bonding to a void spren (what ever they are) then i would assume yes, you can summon a Shardblade unless it is like that of a Bondsmith's bond.
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A Mistborn can just use steelsight to find them hiding behind there stone or use bronze. The problem of attacking them still stands though. I would assume that burning Aluminium would protect you from Soulcasting. Soulcasting is using Investiture to change you spiritweb right. Aluminium purges unwanted Investiture from you spiritweb so it should protect you if you know what you are doing. Anyway this thread has morphed from the whether anyone would be able to hold on to their investiture when their being simultaneously leached and Nicroburst to a Mistborn vs anyone thread.
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You can't "burn" Atium unless you are a Mistborn, Atium misting or are spiked with the an Atium spike. Atium probably can be used to fuel other Investiture if you knew how since it is condensed Investiture but you won't be able to burn it.
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Only Mistborn and Atium mistings can burn Atium.
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OK instead of teleportation for Cadmium and Bendalloy here is something else. Atium + Cadmium: see past events - think of a particular date and burn the metal. You will see either a vision or just atium shadows of events that happened at your location. You only see events that happened at your location not anywhere else. So if your in a house and you burn this metal you will only see events that happened in the room that you are in. Atium + Bendally: see future events - works just like above but exept that you see events that will happen in the future. Another restriction will be that you can't see anything that is not one day or further into the future. This is so there is no overlap with pure Atium.
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Just use emotional allomancey. Its hard to run fast when your frozen with fear or your in one of Kaladins crippling depressive states. I would assume the influx of emotion that strong will have the same effect as when Vasher gave Denth 50 breaths at one just before he killed him. Brandon even said that this is one of the ways to get around someone using Atium if you don't have any.
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So I saw this interesting WOB when I was scrolling though the Arcanum. You know, as you do. I turns out that my impression on Feruchemy being a hybrid of Ruin and Preservation might not actually be true.
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It doesn't necessarily have to be a Mistborn vs Radiant match up. This is a discussion on how leaching and Nicrobursting would work on anyone using kinetic Investiture. Which brings up a thought would Chromium and Nicrosil work on a Feruchemist who is either tapping or storing a metalmind.
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Shallan gets an arrow stuck in her head in OB. The bone was healed around the arrow so her body couldn't push it out. She had to get one of her helpers to rip it out of her.
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he was normal and an idiot. even if he successfully got her to consume the poison, all Jasnah had to do was suck in some Stormlight and she would be fine.
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In the real world poisons are a staple weapon when it comes to assassinations. However in the Cosmere when you have people like bloodmakers, gold compounders, NR, Awakeners, Elantirans and Dahkor monks who's Investiture makes them immune or resistant to virtually all poisons then it becomes quite useless. This got me thinking what if there was a way to even the playing field for non highly invested individuals. If there existed invested plants out there in the Cosmere that were toxic and also interfered with invested healing then this would be a way to put controls or at least limit on people like the Lord Ruler. what do you guys think
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If you have enough breath to awaken then any health benefits from the nectar of the Tears of Edgli would be negligible.
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ya honey sounds like a good choice. So long as there are bees on your shardworld then it shouldn't bee that hard to procure unlike the vast amount of blood you would need if you went with my idea.
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We all know that you can practically awaken anything as long as you have enough breaths and have some color around you so, my question is this can an awakener, awaken liquids. If they were to say drain a lot of people of their blood and then command that blood to kill (named) target would they be able to do it. If they can then it would be a practically unstoppable enemy. You wouldn't be able to cut it, crush it hide from it or anything else. It would just find you and suffocate you to death and you wouldn't be able to get it off you. The only thing I can see working is if you vaporize it with enough heat, freeze it or absorb it into something like rice (the last point i would think is only a temporary measure). Edit: Looks like I am not the first to think about this what a surprise
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I think everyone is forgetting that the primary job of a Mistborn is assassination. If the Mistborn jot the job to kill a KR and the KR somehow knew there was an assassination attempt on them they would probably be treated as a normal human. Meaning that the KR we see when they fight against normal humans usually just glow up and fight at close quarters using their powers directly on their target or using their Shardblades. If this happens then the Mistborn will get close enough to leach Nicroburst them rendering them powerless (so long as there are no gems around).
