Magical Metals

Aruil - Dwarven Steel

This metal, which is almost undistinguishable from stainless steel, is a closed guarded secret of the Dwarves. They will give away its secret, but will sell ingots to the few they trust with its manipulation.

D&D 5th Edition Stats

A bonus of up to +1 can be acquired by any object built with this metal. It also has the qualities of Adamantine.

Daruil - White Steel

This metal is the pride of the Elves. With almost completely white silvery finish, it is beautiful to look at. They veil its conception in fanciful stories and mysterious legends, but will sell its ingots to those they saw fit to teach its manipulation.

D&D 5th Edition Stats

A bonus of up to +2 can be acquired by any object built with this metal. It also has the qualities of Mithral.

Tardruil - Black Steel

This unbelievably strong this metal has a dark reputation. Introduced by demonic forces on the battlefield a long time ago, it hasn't lost its dreadful shine. It took many centuries before any but demon aligned mages knew how to shape it.

It is a deep charcoal grey and with a mat surface doesn't reflect light. Also being very light, it is sought after by many criminals.

D&D 5th Edition Stats

A bonus of up to +3 can be acquired by any object built with this metal. It also has the qualities of both Mithral and Adamantine.

Endruil - Red Steel

Also called Red Gold, Dragon Gold or Mad Gold. It is perfectly golden with a shine that never fades and strong reddish reflection. It is comes almost exclusively from Dragon hoards.

The quest for this most precious of metal brought many to madness. It is even said that owning just a few coins can drive you insane!

Only a few Dwarves and Elves in the whole world have the knowledge to process and shape this metal. Besides Dragons, only Dwarves possess any coins anymore.

D&D 5th Edition Stats

A bonus of up to +5 can be acquired by any object built with this metal. It also has the qualities of both Mithral and Adamantine.