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A rare metallic ore with energy-manipulating properties. The largest deposits of the metal are found in the nation of Wakanda. This metal is used in objects like Captain America's shield and Black Panther's armor. | Vibranium | 90%
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A virtually indestructible man-made steel alloy which does not occur in nature. Creating this metal is astronomically expensive and very few people know the complete formula. This metal is used to lace the skeletons of Wolverine and Sabretooth. | Adamantium | 80%
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A metal ore from the first moon in existence, and has existed since the beginning of the universe. It is able to store most energies, particularly magic. The metal is used in objects like Mjolnir and The Destroyer armor. | Uru | 40%
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Legendary Olympian metal used in Hercules' Golden Mace and the Gates of Pluto. Described as the "Metal of the Gods", golden in color and has several mystical properties such as preventing both psychic and magical influences, as well as deflecting massive blasts of concussive energy. | Adamantine | 30%
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A resilient, radioactive metal that was developed in the Soviet Union. Objects composed of this metal has proven to slow accelerated healing factors such as Wolverine's. This metal is used in Omega Red's coils | Carbonadium | 30%
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An extremely tough alloy capable of puncturing the metal used in Wolverine's skeleton. Is named after Dargo Ktor, the Thor of Earth-8710. | Dargonite | 20%
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Extremely rare metal that is a key element in the creation of the synthetic skin of Life-Model Decoys. | Epidurium | 20%
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An ancient, rare mystic metal that was used to creater Spyder-Knight's sword on Earth-TRN461. | Furyium | 20%
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An extremely rare metal that distorts gravity fields within itself, causing an undulating, amorphous shape. When an electric current is applied, the metal solidifies, and those gravity fields erupt randomly, changing the rules of gravity around it. First appeared on the television show "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.". | Gravitonium | 20%
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A metallic substance that can be applied as a gloss for anti-magical properties. It was used to coat the shield of Captain Midlands (Sid Ridley) to combat mystical threats such as fairies | Nanominium | 20%
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An element that is a powerful source of renewable clean energy created from the reaction of the Moon's ore with different types of energies. Iron Man discovered that prolonged exposure to the metal caused degenerative effects to the brain, and built a device that transformed it into simple iron and rendered the metal inert. | Phlogistone | 20%
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The metal used by Galadorians to create the Spaceknights' armor and weaponry. | Plandanium | 20%
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A man-made element used to channel and amplify energy of various sorts. It has high-explosive capabilities and was used in devices like an anti-gravity system, a faster-than-light travel engine, and a warp generator. | Cavorite | 10%
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A unique metal alloy invented by Oracle Inc. noted for its characteristics of being a "metal with a memory," and its capability to easily morph into small blocks. On Earth-199999, this metal alloy can be used in conjunction with steel to create a reparative alloy capable of bonding to bone. It was used for the surgery on Benjamin Poindexter (Bullseye). | Cogmium | 10%
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A magical metal found only in Belasco's dimension know as Otherplace. It takes the form of a giant animal heart, hidden in a cavern deep below its surface. | Promethium | 10%
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A New element that was theorized by a scientist after working with the Tesseract. It had been thought to be the key to limitless, renewable, clean energy, but wasn't feasible for the time period. His son later discovered his father's research and was able to create this new element to power his suit. The element was also used to reignite the Tesseract. (Will accept the son's or father's name) | Tony Stark's New Element | 10%
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A sound-sensitive mineral found only on the planet Centauri-IV. This metal was used to create arrows like the one Yondu Udonta uses. | Yaka | 10%
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