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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-12-2010 @ 12:28PM
gabreil.the.undestined said...
Pyrite is the new Titanium...seriously they couldn't come up with a better name than something that's used in Ulduar for demos? I mean come on I know they have alot on their plates but lets take some classes on being original. Other than that for the most part everything looks gravy.
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5-12-2010 @ 12:30PM
Zuckerdachs said...
Makes sense though, seeing as the root of "Pyrite" means "fire."
5-12-2010 @ 12:43PM
Hoggersbud said...
Pyrite is nothing new. It's not like they made up the word.
5-12-2010 @ 12:47PM
jealouspirate said...
Pyrite is a real-world mineral.
In fact, it's "Fool's Gold". Kind of a neat tidbit for you there.
5-12-2010 @ 12:57PM
thegatherer said...
ERRRRGHH!!! its just iron sulfide!!! not valuable at all!!!!!
/nerdrage
5-12-2010 @ 1:09PM
Kay said...
I was hoping they'd name the new ore Awesomite after an old PA joke.
http://www.penny-arcade.com/2008/1/28/
5-12-2010 @ 1:16PM
Rajah said...
I was hoping for Wonderflonium.
5-12-2010 @ 1:25PM
Boobah said...
I'm just waiting for unobtanium to come around. Of course, these days you'd have a half dozen arguments as to whether it was/wasn't (specifically) an Avatar reference...
5-12-2010 @ 1:28PM
Portals said...
Pretty sure you wont be complaining about the name when you sell it at the crazy high release day era prices
5-12-2010 @ 3:04PM
Kylenne said...
@ thegatherer: this stone collector's nerdraging right along with you.