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|Description = Rare inorganic resource. This item can be used as a component in crafting.
|Description = Rare inorganic resource. This item can be used as a component in crafting.
|How to Get = Purchased from [[Wen Tseng]], [[Dietrich Sieghart]], [[Amoli Bava]], [[Saburo Okadugbo]]
|How to Get = Purchased from [[Wen Tseng]], [[Dietrich Sieghart]], [[Amoli Bava]], [[Saburo Okadigbo]]
|Where to Find = Titan, Helio
|Where to Find = Titan, Helio
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*[[Dietrich Sieghart]]
*[[Dietrich Sieghart]]
*[[Amoli Bava]]
*[[Amoli Bava]]
*[[Saburo Okadugbo]]
*[[Saburo Okadigbo]]


===Found On===
===Found On===
*[[Titan]]
*[[Titan]]
*[[Helio]]


==Used For==
==Used For==
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[[Category:Resources]] [[Category:Inorganic Resource]] [[Category:Verified]]
[[Category:Resources]] [[Category:Inorganic Resource]] [[Category:Verified]]

Latest revision as of 11:07, 5 September 2023

Ti - Titanium
File:Titanium.png
Information
Name Titanium
Chemical Formula Ti
Type Inorganic Resource
Rarity Rare
Description Rare inorganic resource. This item can be used as a component in crafting.
Where to Find Titan, Helio
How to Get Purchased from Wen Tseng, Dietrich Sieghart, Amoli Bava, Saburo Okadigbo
Appearance (Game) ???
Appearance (Real Life) Silvery white, lustrous metal
Patch 1.0

Titanium (Ti) is a Rare Inorganic Resource.


How to Get

Purchased From

Found On

Used For

Recipes

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Additional Information

Real Life

In real life, Titanium is known for its strength and lightness. It's used in many industries, including aerospace, military, and medical.

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