Oh yea, you can cook it with any vegetable, fruit, or flower, milk, and rock salt to get a tough seafood stew. I those are pretty powerful, like your defense goes up for 5 minutes.
Alternatively mix it with monster parts and you get an elixir but what fun is that?
71 0 Reply27 0 ReplyI think Zelda is a pretty cool guy. Eh cooks moenstrs and doesnt afraid of anything.
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Pretty sure this was a pokemon first, nature is gunna get sued by nintendo.
66 0 ReplyClearly a Shellmet
5 0 ReplyDon't give them ideas.
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What's organic iron?
36 0 ReplySame as iron but costs 30% more
138 0 ReplyThe correct answer here.
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Doesn't exist. Some metals can form organometallic complexes (with CO, CN, methyl groups), in which case you get for instance "organic mercury" compounds. Iron can also do that, but that's not what theyre talking about here.
What they mean is "biogenic" iron. The snail precipitates dissolved iron and sulfur in the water to form its shell out of iron sulfide. Its a different physical structure, but chemically similar to iron pyrite (fools gold).
33 0 ReplyLooks like iron sulfide, pyrite, and greigite in this case.
Highlights from this rabbit hole: "imbricating chitinous sclerites" and "conchiolin".
https://www.marinebio.org/species/scaly-foot-snails/chrysomallon-squamiferum/
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-15522-3
https://academic.oup.com/biolinnean/article-abstract/114/4/949/2415936
16 0 ReplyWait GregTech has its own iron ores in real life now as well‽
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organic iron plates, not plates of organic iron.
the plates are generated by an organic process, not out of organic materials.
you can't just remove a word from the context and act as if that doesn't change the meaning.
11 0 Replyorganic iron plates, not plates of organic iron. the plates are generated by an organic process, not out of organic materials.
Makes sense, thanks
you can’t just remove a word from the context and act as if that doesn’t change the meaning.
Well, I'm not a native english speaker and the title seemed at least misleading.
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Hazarding a guess, but I think it's referring to something like "the biologically mediated reduction of iron".
9 0 ReplyI'd have guessed iron+carbon, instead (so, steel).
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At least link the wiki. Yes, it's real.
28 0 Reply… Admiral Ackbar looking dude
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When we figure out economic lab grown meat I'd like to try a startup that makes organic alloys.
23 0 Reply21 0 ReplyMore like shelmet
10 0 ReplyIs that like his tail, or is he constantly making a kissy kissy face?
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Nice Warframe!
12 0 ReplyDo you think its Iron Skin is time-based or should I just mod for ability strength?
4 0 ReplyOh, Ability Strength, definitely! Slap an Ironclad Charge on there, and you'll start a global iron deficit!
But, uuh... I think these wee buddies would also need a significant Sprint boost:))
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Pretty sure this is just a screenshot from Slay The Spire 2
10 0 ReplyThe Toph of the animal world.
7 0 ReplyIn case you're wondering what the hell is meant by "organic iron", it's normal inorganic iron sulphides.
6 0 ReplySo metal.
4 0 ReplyWhy does this gross me out?
4 0 ReplyEugh .. I just remembered.
It reminds me of "black hairy tongue" (NSFL)
2 0 ReplyThe grossest thing about that is dudes teef
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That thing is ugly!
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2 0 Replyyes it's a very pretty skirt
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