- Truesilver Ore
- Item Level 40
- Sell Price: 5
Truesilver Ore is mined from Truesilver veins, with a minimum mining skill of 165.
Source[]
Truesilver Veins are found, uncommonly, wherever mithril veins are located. Rarely, they can be found as an alternative to a thorium vein.
By far the most commonly reported region holding truesilver veins is Burning Steppes. Sightings in Un'Goro Crater, The Hinterlands, and Badlands have all been reported, about half as often as Burning Steppes.
Also found in Truesilver Veins[]
Rarely (~1%), these can be found in Truesilver veins:
Truesilver Ore as an ingredient[]
Truesilver Ore is smelted into Truesilver Bars at a forge, requiring a mining skill of 230 or more.
Truesilver Ore cannot be prospected.
Background[]
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Found anywhere silver can be mined, truesilver is also called "perfect silver" or "puresilver." Veins of this rare material are almost unknown. When found, truesilver deposits are usually situated deep within an exceptionally dense collection of ordinary silver. The substance can be immediately indentified by its azure color, in striking contrast to the duller ore around it.
Like lightforge iron, truesilver must be smelted in such a way that all impurities are removed. However, the material is much more forgiving. Still, there are additional difficulties inherent in using truesilver. Once it cools, it solidifies permanently and cannot be re-used. Attempts to reheat it simply turn it into a liquid state similar to that of mercury-and it never solidifies again. Thus, items forged of truesilver must be completed the first time. Thus, while truesilver is the most common of the rare materials, it is the most frustrating to work with. The floors of blacksmith shops across Azeroth are littered with truesilver junk.
Once forged, truesilver resembles ordinary silver except for a faint azure sheen. Truesilver possesses an unnatural attunement to the arcane. Weapons made of truesilver have an almost supernatural ability to slip through magical defenses. Armor made of truesilver increase the chances of the wearer casting a successful spell. Truesilver items must be magic; the fluid nature of the metal requires an enchantment of some sort to stabilize it.[1]
References[]
- ^ More Magic and Mayhem, pg. 155
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