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What do we typically use for supermetals

Super durable materials are a difficult thing to work with. In some cases where it has a defined level of its own the pages use that, as is the case with Marvel's Adamantium. If it's vague, we'll often use a similar real world material as a lowball. Often these calculations are significant lowballs, but it's the best we can do.
 
Super durable materials are a difficult thing to work with. In some cases where it has a defined level of its own the pages use that, as is the case with Marvel's Adamantium. If it's vague, we'll often use a similar real world material as a lowball. Often these calculations are significant lowballs, but it's the best we can do.
what real world material would we use though?

or would we just stick with steel like we do for normal metals?
 
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