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| title = Meteoric Iron Armor
| subtitle =

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| content3 = [[Thor]]
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| label5 = Researched At
| label6 = Prerequisite
| label7 = Food
| label8 = Gold
| label9 = Favor
| label10 = Train Limit
| label11 = Research Time
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| content6 = [[Iron Armor]]
| content7 = 500
| content8 = 500
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| content11 = 60 seconds
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{{Quote|Thor's meteoric iron armor improves human soldier, hero, and ship resistance to hack attacks, such as swords.|In-game description}}

Meteoric Iron Armor is a [[Norse]] myth technology that is available to worshipers of [[Thor]] and can be researched at the [[Dwarven Armory]] once [[Iron Armor]] is researched. It makes human soldiers and [[Heroes|heroes]] less vulnerable to hack attacks and ships less vulnerable to both hack and crush attacks.

==Effects==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Affects !! Effect
|-
| [[File:unit-type-human-soldier.webp|40px]] Human Soldier || -10% hack vulnerability
|-
| [[File:unit-type-hero.webp|40px]] [[Heroes|Hero]] || -15% hack vulnerability
|-
| [[File:unit-type-ship.webp|40px]] Ship || -10% hack and crush vulnerability
|}

==Relic Bonuses==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name!! Description
|-
| [[File:shared-r-anvil.webp|40px]] [[Hephaestus]]|| -50% gold cost
|}

==Mythology==
{{Quote|Before civilizations mastered the art of forging steel, meteoric iron was among the hardest metals known, and the best for making weapons. Egyptians valued meteoric iron more than gold; King Tutankhamen was buried with several gold daggers but only one of iron. Meteoric iron has a high carbon content, which was difficult to duplicate even by Norse times. As such, a meteoric iron weapon that could hold its edge for so long was considered magical. The Norse sagas mention a warrior who straightened his sword blade with his foot, suggesting that the iron the Norse typically used was of fairly poor quality.|In-game compendium}}

==Myth Tech==
{{Myth tech}}

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Latest revision as of 01:22, 6 November 2024

Quick Facts:
Meteoric Iron Armor
Norse
Meteoric Iron Armor
Availability
Civilization
God
Research
Researched At
Prerequisite
Food
500
Gold
500
Research Time
60 seconds

"Thor's meteoric iron armor improves human soldier, hero, and ship resistance to hack attacks, such as swords."
In-game description

Meteoric Iron Armor is a Norse myth technology that is available to worshipers of Thor and can be researched at the Dwarven Armory once Iron Armor is researched. It makes human soldiers and heroes less vulnerable to hack attacks and ships less vulnerable to both hack and crush attacks.

Effects

Affects Effect
Human Soldier -10% hack vulnerability
Hero -15% hack vulnerability
Ship -10% hack and crush vulnerability

Relic Bonuses

Name Description
Hephaestus -50% gold cost

Mythology

"Before civilizations mastered the art of forging steel, meteoric iron was among the hardest metals known, and the best for making weapons. Egyptians valued meteoric iron more than gold; King Tutankhamen was buried with several gold daggers but only one of iron. Meteoric iron has a high carbon content, which was difficult to duplicate even by Norse times. As such, a meteoric iron weapon that could hold its edge for so long was considered magical. The Norse sagas mention a warrior who straightened his sword blade with his foot, suggesting that the iron the Norse typically used was of fairly poor quality."
In-game compendium

Myth Tech


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