Mithril - The Complete Guide [V3.0]

Discussion in 'Other KaW Discussion' started by TwilightAssassin, Jan 4, 2012.

  1. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.0]

    Lol thanks iRogue :D
     
  2. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.0]

    All locked pics to be replaced with next update.

    As well as new section coming with it!
     
  3. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.0]

    Awesome
     
  4. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    V2.1 out now!
     
  5. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    Thanks, hope you like it :)
     
  6. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    In what is mithril : *affect another player. :)
     
  7. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    Ok thanks for pointing that out :s

    I've spotted other mistakes and will correct them all in next update.
     
  8. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    :S
     
  9. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    Very nice.
     
  10. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    :D Thanks, this really helped meh!
     
  11. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    great guide man! wondefully done
     
  12. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    How can u get mithrils before upgrading castle? It didn't work for me
     
  13. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    Wrong

    Mithril is a metal in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy writings. It is described as silvery and stronger than steel but much lighter in weight. The malleability, lack of tarnishing and use of the metal in jewellery suggest some similarity to the real-world metal platinum, while its strength and lightness suggest titanium. There is however no authorial indication that Tolkien had a real-world metal in mind. The author first wrote of it in The Lord of the Rings, and it is retrospectively mentioned in the third, revised edition of The Hobbit in 1966. In the first 1937 edition, the mail shirt given to Bilbo is described as being made of "silvered steel".

    In The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien wrote that mithril is found only in Khazad-dûm (Moria) in Middle-earth, where it is mined by the Dwarves. In Unfinished Tales he wrote that it is also found in Númenor.

    (its from wikipedia, but i read it and its accurate)
     
  14. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    Nice
     
  15. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    Awesome guide!
     
  16. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    What's mwar, pwar
     
  17. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    Cool
     
  18. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    Damn. Great layout.
     
  19. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    Lol thanks everyone :)
     
  20. Re: Mithril - The Complete Guide [V2.1]

    Here's something you may not know if you upgrade castle and then reset you can still access the alchemist