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| HistoryText = '''Uru''' is a metal ore in the [[Marvel Comics]] [[Marvel Universe|universe]]. It is unique to the [[Nidavellir]] one of the [[Nine Worlds]]. It resembles stone but it also seems to have metallic properties. It seems able to store most energies, particularly magic.
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| HistoryText = '''Uru''' is a metal ore in the [[Marvel Comics]] [[Marvel Universe|universe]]. It is unique to [[Nidavellir]], one of the [[Nine Worlds]]. It resembles stone, but it also appears to have metallic properties. It seems able to store most energies, particularly magic.
   
 
== Notable characteristics ==
 
== Notable characteristics ==
Uru is highly durable and retains enchantments very well. The appearance of Uru metal ore is in two forms, from one as "''metallic gold''" (Gungnir, Stormbreaker) and the other having a luster that has been described as "''badly wrought iron''" (Mjolnir). When Uru is enchanted, it becomes much more durable.
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Uru is highly durable and retains enchantments very well. The appearance of Uru metal ore is in two forms, one as "''metallic gold''" (Gungnir, Stormbreaker) and the other as having a luster that has been described as "''badly wrought iron''" (Mjolnir). When Uru is enchanted, it becomes much more durable.
   
Its ductility is unknown. Uru is very resistant to damage, but there is no known instance of Uru being drawn into wire. But one thing known is that the more magic there is, the stronger it will be
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Its ductility is unknown. Uru is very resistant to damage, but there is no known instance of Uru being drawn into wire. However, one thing known is that the more magic there is, the stronger it will be.
   
Uru is non-sparking and is a highly immalleable metal, often requiring extreme methods to forge it (for example, the heart of a star, or an enchanted forge). Albeit very difficult to forge, weapons and items built in Uru, especially the enchanted ones, are resilient to most forms of damage.
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Uru is non-sparking and is a highly immalleable metal, often requiring extreme methods to forge it (for example, the heart of a star, or an enchanted forge). Albeit very difficult to forge, weapons and items made from Uru, especially enchanted ones, are resilient to most forms of damage.
   
 
Note: Its physical characteristics are difficult to measure, as most known samples are also heavily magically enchanted (obfuscating observed physical properties). [[Mjolnir]] was witnessed to handle enormous amounts of physical impact under extreme temperatures without deformation (e.g. shattering meteors in the cold of space) while Uroc's hand was shattered by subjecting it to liquid nitrogen and then shot by a bullet.
 
Note: Its physical characteristics are difficult to measure, as most known samples are also heavily magically enchanted (obfuscating observed physical properties). [[Mjolnir]] was witnessed to handle enormous amounts of physical impact under extreme temperatures without deformation (e.g. shattering meteors in the cold of space) while Uroc's hand was shattered by subjecting it to liquid nitrogen and then shot by a bullet.
   
The main property of Uru, as discovered by [[Tony Stark]], is its natural affinity to magic. Uru is not only easy to enchant, but also absorbs magic like a sponge, redirecting it and enhancing the natural attributes of his wielder. A suit of [[Iron Man]] armor fueled by Uru was able to channel a full blast of lighting from Mjolnir and Odinforce into a blast from its Unibeam.
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The main property of Uru, as discovered by [[Tony Stark]], is its natural affinity to magic. Uru is not only easy to enchant, but also absorbs magic like a sponge, redirecting it and enhancing the natural attributes of its wielder. A suit of [[Iron Man]] armor fueled by Uru was able to channel a full blast of lighting from Mjolnir and Odinforce into a blast from its Unibeam.
   
 
The symbiotic relationship between Uru and its wielder works both ways: a mystical user, such as Thor, can lend to the Uru in his weapon his own strength, in the process making the metal stronger and more resilient.
 
The symbiotic relationship between Uru and its wielder works both ways: a mystical user, such as Thor, can lend to the Uru in his weapon his own strength, in the process making the metal stronger and more resilient.
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== Precautions ==
 
== Precautions ==
Applying a permanent enchantment to Uru is very hazardous and should only be attempted by an entity with god-like abilities. Even if able to store and harness vast quantities of energy, mystical in nature or not (once in [[Gungnir]] was stored the life-force of Preston Chase, a human trapped in the armored form of the [[Destroyer (Enchanted Armor)|Destroyer]]), becomes unstable as the ''core of a fission central''.
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Applying a permanent enchantment to Uru is very hazardous and should only be attempted by an entity with god-like abilities. Even if able to store and harness vast quantities of energy, mystical in nature or not ([[Gungnir]] once stored the life-force of Preston Chase, a human trapped in the armored form of the [[Destroyer (Enchanted Armor)|Destroyer]]), Uru becomes unstable as the ''core of a fission central''.
   
 
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History

Uru is a metal ore in the Marvel Comics universe. It is unique to Nidavellir, one of the Nine Worlds. It resembles stone, but it also appears to have metallic properties. It seems able to store most energies, particularly magic.

Notable characteristics

Uru is highly durable and retains enchantments very well. The appearance of Uru metal ore is in two forms, one as "metallic gold" (Gungnir, Stormbreaker) and the other as having a luster that has been described as "badly wrought iron" (Mjolnir). When Uru is enchanted, it becomes much more durable.

Its ductility is unknown. Uru is very resistant to damage, but there is no known instance of Uru being drawn into wire. However, one thing known is that the more magic there is, the stronger it will be.

Uru is non-sparking and is a highly immalleable metal, often requiring extreme methods to forge it (for example, the heart of a star, or an enchanted forge). Albeit very difficult to forge, weapons and items made from Uru, especially enchanted ones, are resilient to most forms of damage.

Note: Its physical characteristics are difficult to measure, as most known samples are also heavily magically enchanted (obfuscating observed physical properties). Mjolnir was witnessed to handle enormous amounts of physical impact under extreme temperatures without deformation (e.g. shattering meteors in the cold of space) while Uroc's hand was shattered by subjecting it to liquid nitrogen and then shot by a bullet.

The main property of Uru, as discovered by Tony Stark, is its natural affinity to magic. Uru is not only easy to enchant, but also absorbs magic like a sponge, redirecting it and enhancing the natural attributes of its wielder. A suit of Iron Man armor fueled by Uru was able to channel a full blast of lighting from Mjolnir and Odinforce into a blast from its Unibeam.

The symbiotic relationship between Uru and its wielder works both ways: a mystical user, such as Thor, can lend to the Uru in his weapon his own strength, in the process making the metal stronger and more resilient.

Applications

Due to its durability and ability to hold enchantments, it is often forged into the finest weapons for the warriors of Asgard. Uru is used as the key component in several characters' equipment, including:

Uru is also used in the bits and scoops of the trolls of Asgard, thereby enabling them to dig holes into other dimensions.

Occurrence and production

Uru is unique to the Asgard dimension. Uru is one of the most prized exports of the dwarven miners of Asgard.

Precautions

Applying a permanent enchantment to Uru is very hazardous and should only be attempted by an entity with god-like abilities. Even if able to store and harness vast quantities of energy, mystical in nature or not (Gungnir once stored the life-force of Preston Chase, a human trapped in the armored form of the Destroyer), Uru becomes unstable as the core of a fission central.

Notes

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See Also

Links and References

  • Uru at Wikipedia

References