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'''Tin''' is the internal physical pulling metal. An Allomancer burning tin has greatly enhanced senses. Feruchemists can use tin to store enhanced senses, and when used as a Hemalurgic spike, tin steals senses. |
'''Tin''' is the internal physical pulling metal. An Allomancer burning tin has greatly enhanced senses. Feruchemists can use tin to store enhanced senses, and when used as a Hemalurgic spike, tin steals senses. |
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==Allomantic Use== |
==Allomantic Use== |
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− | A tin [[Misting]] is known as a '''Tineye'''. Burning tin grants an Allomancer increased sensitivity in all five senses. |
+ | A tin [[Misting]] is known as a '''Tineye'''. Burning tin grants an Allomancer increased sensitivity in all five senses.{{ref|b|mb4|ars}} |
+ | Furthermore, they are able to see through the mists that cover Scadrial.{{ref|b|mb1|c|8}} |
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+ | An Allomancer can flare tin, causing a huge burst of sensory input, to clear his head from pain or exhaustion.{{ref|b|mb1|c|25}} |
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+ | Tin will allow an Allomancer to see in the dark.{{ref|b|mb1|c|5}} |
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==Feruchemical Use== |
==Feruchemical Use== |
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− | + | {{icon|tin|f|150px|thumb|right|The Feruchemical symbol for tin}} |
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+ | A tin [[Ferring]] is known as a '''Windwhisper'''. |
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− | A tin [[Ferring]] is known as a '''Windwhisper'''. Tin is used to store sensitivity of senses. One sense may be stored each in a tinmind.<ref name="AoLAA" /> Unlike an Allomancer burning tin, it does not allow a Feruchemist to see things that would be otherwise unobservable; instead, it compounds the potency of their senses currently available.<ref>Mistborn III, Ch. 66</ref> While storing senses, those senses become weaker. For example, [[Sazed]] wore glasses while storing eyesight.<ref>Mistborn I, Ch. 22</ref> |
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+ | Tin is used to store sensitivity of senses. |
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+ | One sense may be stored each in a tinmind.{{ref|b|mb4|ars}} |
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+ | Unlike an Allomancer burning tin, it does not allow a Feruchemist to see things that would be otherwise unobservable; instead, it compounds the potency of their senses currently available.{{ref|b|mb3|c|66}} |
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+ | While storing senses, those senses become weaker. |
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+ | For example, [[Sazed]] wore glasses while storing eyesight.{{ref|b|mb1|c|22}} |
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==Hemalurgic Use== |
==Hemalurgic Use== |
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− | When used as a Hemalurgic spike, tin can steal senses. |
+ | When used as a Hemalurgic spike, tin can steal senses.{{cite}} |
==Notes== |
==Notes== |
Revision as of 14:18, 22 April 2012
Tin is the internal physical pulling metal. An Allomancer burning tin has greatly enhanced senses. Feruchemists can use tin to store enhanced senses, and when used as a Hemalurgic spike, tin steals senses.
Allomantic Use
A tin Misting is known as a Tineye. Burning tin grants an Allomancer increased sensitivity in all five senses.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Furthermore, they are able to see through the mists that cover Scadrial.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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An Allomancer can flare tin, causing a huge burst of sensory input, to clear his head from pain or exhaustion.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Tin will allow an Allomancer to see in the dark.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Feruchemical Use
A tin Ferring is known as a Windwhisper.
Tin is used to store sensitivity of senses.
One sense may be stored each in a tinmind.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Unlike an Allomancer burning tin, it does not allow a Feruchemist to see things that would be otherwise unobservable; instead, it compounds the potency of their senses currently available.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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While storing senses, those senses become weaker.
For example, Sazed wore glasses while storing eyesight.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Hemalurgic Use
When used as a Hemalurgic spike, tin can steal senses.[citation needed]