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== Background == |
== Background == |
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− | Ironbark is a unique substance that is stronger and lighter than steel, making it a good material from which to craft [[Weapons (Origins)|weapons]], although it can be used in the making other things as well. Elves traditionally harvest ironbark only from a tree which is already dead. The [[Elf#Dalish Elves|Dalish elves]] appear to be the only people capable of effectively working with ironbark. Because of this, ironbark is seldom seen in the hands of [[human]]s. |
+ | Ironbark is a unique substance that is stronger and lighter than steel, making it a good material from which to craft [[Weapons (Origins)|weapons]], although it can be used in the making of other things as well. Elves traditionally harvest ironbark only from a tree which is already dead. The [[Elf#Dalish Elves|Dalish elves]] appear to be the only people capable of effectively working with ironbark. Because of this, ironbark is seldom seen in the hands of [[human]]s. |
== Acquisition == |
== Acquisition == |
Revision as of 19:14, 10 October 2016
Ironbark is a material and a plot item in Dragon Age: Origins.
Background
Ironbark is a unique substance that is stronger and lighter than steel, making it a good material from which to craft weapons, although it can be used in the making of other things as well. Elves traditionally harvest ironbark only from a tree which is already dead. The Dalish elves appear to be the only people capable of effectively working with ironbark. Because of this, ironbark is seldom seen in the hands of humans.
Acquisition
It can be found on a fall tree located in the eastern part of the West Brecilian Forest.
Trivia
- In Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne, Loghain Mac Tir remembered an elf named Potter from his camp who was given an ironbark blade by some Dalish elves (or so he claimed) that he later pawned for a good price. Likewise, Loghain also noted that a young Dalish elf had an ironbark amulet which the elf in question claimed that it was a gift from the clan's Keeper.