
Please help The Coppermind by expanding it. This article is still missing information. Odium implies it may be used to predict the future. Other Uses Īlonoe of the Ire mentions that drawing on Fortune can cause coincidences to happen. When used as a Hemalurgic spike, chromium might steal destiny. Compounding Ī chromium Compounder might be able to use chromium to have a nearly infinite supply of fortune and luck however, the mechanics of Fortune are unknown at this time. A Spinner filling a chromiummind will be unlucky, and can tap it to increase their luck.

Feruchemical Use Ī chromium Ferring is known as a Spinner. Application : In cast iron, chromium increases hardness, strength and resistance to oxidation and growth at high temperatures. Approximate Melting Range : 2732 F Liquidus.

If a Leecher touched Nightblood, the Leecher would die. Apparent Density : 7.20 gm/cubic centimeter. A Leecher could prevent a Shardbearer from summoning their blade, and can prevent a weapon using Investiture from working. They would be able to Leech from a Lifeless. They could also Leech a Feruchemist who was tapping their metalmind. They would be fairly effective at draining a person's Breath or Stormlight. Draining Investiture Ī Leecher can also drain other forms of Investiture. The ability to burn the metal can be drained while leaving the metal. Only Allomantically relevant metals can be burned away. When burning away a person's metals, non- Invested metals go before the Invested ones. This power is similar to Nightblood and larkin. When burning away a person's metals, it feels like pulling power from the metal and returning it to an external source. Chromium acts just like aluminum inside the body, causing any Allomancers touched by a Leecher to lose their metal reserves.

Real-to-the-core chromium is however a brittle metal. Of course, what they're looking at is only a very thin electrolytically deposited layer and oftentimes it ain't even real chromium but aluminum (pshaw). A chromium Misting is known as a Leecher. Everyone's familiar with chromium as 'chrome', that super shiny quintessence of what metal should be.
