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> Le_Forgeron<jgr### [at] freefr> wrote:
>> Le 19/03/2010 03:26, Alain nous fit lire :
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>> iron is about 8 (max at 7.8, adding carbon and other might drop it to
>> 6.8), copper about 9 and lead about 11.3
>> Lead "advantage": toxic; "default": does not hold well under pressure
>> Now, if you want to play with uranium (non-radioactive/depleted), you
>> get a nice 18.9, nevertheless it is recommended to stay away of
>> plutonium (despite its nice 19.8)
>>
>> Platinum (21) is a bit too expensive, even gold (19.3)... and tungsten
>> (19.6) is a bit too difficult to manufacture for bullets (well, if it
>> was really worth it... but it might be too brittle too)
>>
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> Don't forget silver. I hear it works especially well on vampires.
>
Silver is no good against vampires, it's for lycantropes.
For vampires, try holy water, woden stake, beheading, burning to ashes
and soaking those ashes in holy water, crosses, garlic, true sunlight.
Also, puting the vampire on a tiny island in the middle of a river is
interesting, as they can't cross running water. Be sure that that river
won't freeze over, or the vampire will be able to walk on the ice.
Alain
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