The compounding of pewter appeals to me more than most. The idea of being able to physically make yourself bigger and stronger with an invested pewter mind while also burning a non ferring pewter to allow you to use that strength to its fullest with the enhancement.
@@TheCosmerenaut Why? It looks like Ruin and Preservation kind of pulled a practical joke on each other in those matters, like when Ruin made Lerasium the best possible hemalurgic spike.
Zinc would be interesting. I think there's a WoB somewhere saying zinc compounding has the potential harmful effect of "an infinite moment of thought," meaning you accidentally flare it too much and get yourself stuck in your own head, or at least that's what it would seem like. But hey, more time to think about homework, yay!
Compounding is my favourite cosmere mechanic. It's exciting when you figure it out on its own, even more so when you think about the implications for later Mistborn entries, and positively mind melting when you put it in the context of 'hacking' other Investiture. Great video, this stuff always puts a smile on my dial.
I've always been fascinated by compounding iron. Just how heavy could you make yourself? Also, Sanderson has shown that there is conservation of momentum (at least to a degree) with feruchemical iron, so if you compounded iron to make yourself incredibly heavy, broke into a sprint, jumped, and immediately started storing weight, you should accelerate to incredible speeds. You also get proportionally stronger as you tap weight to support and move normally with the additional weight, so in a way it would be a bit like tapping strength as well, without the physical increase in size. Imagine the potential force behind a punch backed with compounded iron. I'd imagine a 1000lb fist does not need to be moving fast at all to cause some serious damage. And what would an extra 500lbs on your back be when you can walk just fine already weighing thousands of pounds? And finally, what if you REALLY pushed it. If you really compounded iron, could you generate your own gravitational field? I'd imagine there being some serious potential for something like that to be used by a scadrian fabrial in the space age.
I'm pretty sure there's an upper bound as to how much weight you could tap, similar to steel. Though it totally makes sense for creating artificial gravity!
I feel like there is an upper bound as to how much stronger your muscles can get before it becomes impossible for them with their surface area as it is to support your weight.... like, your muscles can't, even while enchanced, survive tons upon tons of weight. It must stop at some point, so I believe an iron compounder can pretty much kill himself while tapping weight
I thought it was pretty clear that the extra feruchemical weight didn't allow users to generate more force from their movements. Whenever Wax had to break through a wall, he had to tap iron and let himself fall on it. In other words, the added mass did not contribute to the force of his strikes, he had to rely on gravity. The additional strength from tapping iron seems to only allow the user to maintain their normal capabilities. So regardless of whether someone is tapping or filling iron, or doing neither, they could never withstand an additional 500lbs on their back
Last week we were memeing with my friends that a fortune compounder, when fighting, would just stand still and wait for a random meteor to kill his enemies. That or something like Domino in Deadpool 2.
Awww mann! I just found this channel like a week ago and have already consumed all the videos! You’re far and away the best, most in-depth yet still understandable Cosmere scholar on UA-cam! Keep up the good work man!
@@merai4024 I never thought about that possibility, maybe a shard has enough investiture to pull it off, or maybe they could do it in the way vin gave elend "phantom" metals
What would happen with compounded nicrosil? Who knows what could happen if you compounded a divine breath or something like that, maybe you could make an insane power source. Other weird ones are things like identity and connection,. Could you become super connected and entangled with someone else's consciousness to the point where you're almost like a single entity, and what could powerful identity even do?
Based on how much I eat, I think the most useful compounding for me would be Bendalloy. Never having to eat or drink again? Plus being a Slider? Yes please! Though I’d probably end up being the death of all eating contests... 🤣
@@TheCosmerenaut I think there was a WoB on that where he said yes, you would. But couple that with the Surge of Abrasion and you’d never need to wipe 🤣
@@dennycote6339 just on my own. I don’t put it up anywhere. It takes place in the wake of a civil war in the Basin where the Roughs have gained independence largely due to cutting off the Northern rails.
One thing I wonder about though, can one slowly compound Chromium the way one does Gold? Or is it like Aluminum or Duralumin where it’s gone in a flash? For my story’s purposes I assume you can do slow burns for prolonged luck.
Are you just the Coppermind incarnate? Because these videos are amazing! I am always amazed at the level of detail and thought put into these videos. You also have a way of explaining things that makes it easy to understand. Really great work, keep it up!
Honestly a steel twinborn might just be the scariest there is. Like you're basically dealing with the flash that can also launch metal at you stupidly fast. Gold twinborns, as we may or may not have seen, are also super freaky.
@@TheCosmerenaut The other type that would be terrifying is a pewter twinborn. They'd essentially be the hulk right? like, they have all of the strength increase they want from their ferruchemy, while reinforcing their bones, making them faster and heal faster from the allomancy.
@@TheCosmerenaut Well we know from Sazed's perspective in The Well of Ascension that as he draws more and more strength from pewter his body gets thicker and thicker and he starts to run into issues moving properly. So he probably got close to the limit while maintaining good mobility. If we want to try power-scaling him, I'd have to guess he was somewhere above MCU Spiderman's level of strength (remember he casually caught a car in civil war and lifted that huge air-con thingy in homecoming) Although being able to burn allomantic pewter at the same time would be wild because you would have more strength than an equivalent pewter ferring, but also be much faster, much more durable and much faster healing. It'd be like Captain America was a pewter ferring.
1) This channel is incredible I'm so glad I found it, this is much easier to understand then scrolling through the coppermind, although I do already know lots about mistborn and stormlight its great to learn about other book magic systems without having to read them all. 2) Zinc compounding would be fun you'd basically be able to 'freeze time', without moving, and also this paired with compounding steel would be so op, because you could go hella fast but then have your brain keeping up with how fast you are going.
1) Thanks! 2) Steel must have some sort of mental speed effect, or else you'd smash through a wall. Combined with zinc you'd probably be able to plan out your route more than just reflex.
1. Is compounding effected in any way by the amount of Feruchemical attribute stored in the burnt metal? i.e. does it make a difference if I burn a metal mind storing 10 hours worth of attributes vs 100 hours worth the attribute? Another way to ask this question is- is compounding additive or multiplicative? In case it's latter then we can exponentially increase an attribute by burning a small amount of metal mind, store the attribute in another small metal mind, burn that and so on and so forth. This way one can obtain REALLY high yield out of small amount of metal. 2. Related to pure Allomancy, does strength of Allomancy changes the consumption of metal? We know that flaring a metal will increase metal consumption. But does Elend, who's Allomantic powers are stronger than, say Vin, burn metal faster?
Yeah Compounding is directly affected by the amount in the burnt metal but it's a bit pointless as you can easily catch up. Compounding is multiplicative from what we have seen which is why it's so overpowered. For Allomancy, given what we know weaker Allomancers just waste a decent amount of the Allomantic power while Elend is able to squeeze out way more juice.
1. Because the feruchemical store rewrites the investiture signal of the metal, I don't think a larger amount of feruchemical attribute would have any significant effect on the amount of power released while compounding. The multiplicative nature of it is what allows the exponential and functionally infinite capacity. 2. I don't think we have any indication that Elend burned through metals any faster than Vin. Being a more powerful allomancer simply meant he - being more Connected to Preservation because of his ingesting Lerasium - was able to access more power through the same key.
Assuming sufficient supplies, Atium, love me some immortality. If I have to get some myself, then Zinc for the practical applications of near infinite mental processesing, or Chromium, because luck is good, probably.
Thanks! You do a great job explaining the magic systems of the Cosmere! I needed a compounding refresher. It will be interesting to see how Brandon uses it in the future, there are so many possibilities
I've been thinking, it would be pretty cool to compound electrum because that gives you determination. Imagine that. You literally can't lose hope or give up because something seems impossible. Literally EVERYTHING feels possible to you and you are super determined that you can get through it no matter what. Although that may carry the downside that you'd stretch yourself too thin trying to do everything too...
I just finished re-reading Mistborn (book 1 - going to make my way through the series again), and came back to rewatch this so I could better understand. :) Super insightful! Thanks Steve!
The first one would only work if there was a system somewhere that relied on connections to other people. Which isn't outside the realm of possibility; sounds like something Devotion might have cooked up if she were whole instead of thrown into a blender with Dominion and the resulting Shard-soup spilled all over Sel.
So what if I was twinborn, and both of my metals where pewter. Say I have two metal minds with stored strength in them, I burn one and get the compounded strength, but could I then tap the 2nd one to increase my muscle mass? and assuming I can is there a certain oder of operations I should do? should I tap the metal mind first to increase size and then burn the compounded metal for the most efficiency?
I want Cadmium compounding, just so I never have to worry about drowning or suffocation (since I can't really swim). It also allows for some diving though pressure is still an issue I guess. And because it's one that no-one else is picking. Also I guess, since you can fill your lungs (or is it just blood?) with oxygen, then you'd be really good at mouth-to-mouth resuscitation? Which is somewhat niche, but cool.
It eliminates the need to breathe entirely, so I assume it directly oxygenates the blood. As a fellow poor swimmer (I don't swim, I just actively try to prevent drowning) I can definitely see the appeal. And underwater spelunking without fear of running out of air would be DOPE.
I really appreciate this vid because I had such a hard time understanding how compounding worked I feel like it was one of the few things that wasn't explained well enough in the books
Imagine compounding Investiture. You could use unkeyed metalminds to receive an initial burst of power which you can then compound to become that type of metalborn for as long as you have metal. Imagine compounding Stormlight. Or compounding the ability to burn pewter to have infinite 8x strength instead of the usual 2x or 3x while flaring. I think that would allow people to reach the levels of power of the ancient mistborn and it might even be possible to go even further than the savantism we've seen so far.
If I recall correctly smuggling Stormlight off of Roshar is pretty desirable by some. One would think that the vehicle for Stormlight, at least without a bonded Spren, is a Rosharian gem. Easy enough to come by, per say, but compared to something like breaths which just inherently live in you that'd be easier to move. Breaths cant be transferred in the same way, though, as we know. Alumancy is probably the easiest because the metals exist on other planets so you don't really need to bring anything, but are restricted to the genealogy of the user. It seems that Stormlight is the best because its closest to a "fuel" without the user having particular requirements, using a fabrial or similar device.
Definitely. I don't think it even has to be transported in a gemstone from Roshar. Just as metals available on other planets would still function with allomancy, any gem of the right color/chemical makeup should be able to hold stormlight. And once you get over the difficulty of converting it, stormlight batteries are going to run everything.
The big problem that people in the Cosmere are trying to overcome with Stormlight is taking it off world because Investiture generally gets stuck to a certain location in this case Roshar so it literally gets harder and harder to move Stormlight as you try to go off world with it.
I'm not sure how much Connection stormlight itself has to Roshar, so it might not be difficult to take off world at all. More sentient spren, Splinters, or Cognitive Shadows works definitely have a harder time.
@@TheCosmerenaut In Rhythm of War a certain individual explains to Shallan that the problem for them in taking Stormlight to Scadrial and Nalthis and presumably other planets in the Cosmere is the fact that Investiture is hard to remove from the land that it came from. We find out a lot of other things in that chapter and in the book as well that the exchange is easy to forget but it is telling.
so if burning a metal mind fuels an ferchemical attribute, does that mean feruchemy changes the identity of metal itself, so when you try to burn the metalmind you can't use it to fuel the original allomantic power.
i don’t know if that’s how it works if the metalmind is your own, but in the first mistborn book vin burns one of sazeds pewter metalminds and it functions as normal pewter. She can feel the extra investiture, as mentioned in the video, but not access it. However this is done with a case where the powers of the metal are the same, both strength.
You are correct, Adam. In a way feruchemically charging a metal makes it something brand new. That said, while the identity and investiture are different, it's the shape of the molecules that actually allows an allomancer to burn the metal, so even though it's spiritually something new, it's physically close enough to be allomantically viable, though with a divergent effect.
I think with Compounding and Twinborn Brandon brought the Power Scale really nicely back into a more managable ammount. Especially giving allomatic gold and aluminium/duralumin a lot more value. I love the Idea of Compounding even though I feel like it turned out a bit strong. Compared to the other magic systems, a fullborn or even a twinborn with the right combination can go ham (no not this ham) with the Power Level. I wonder how that will affect the cosmere once we see major crossover. I mean a Steel Twinborn could get extremely fast so I wonder how could even stop them.
It's compounding is pretty ridiculously powerful, but considering what we saw at the end of Rhythm of War it's necessarily any crazier than a full-blown Bondsmith.
@@TheCosmerenaut Havent read that one yet but I heared it gets pretty ridiculous. Looning forward to reach RoW in my reread of the books. Have a good one. I love your content.
My simple fan theory for compounding copper is that it could be that your memories just become much clearer and maybe even hallucinatory (imagine taping your knowledge of chemistry and finding yourself mentally back in high school chemistry). My crazy fan theory for copper compounding is that you end up gaining Preservation or Harmony's memories instead of your own.
A Shard's "memories" is a hard thing to define. The Shard itself, which is everything and therefore you could eventually use it to know everything (though it would be difficult due to odds if the selected memories are random)? The memories of the Shard's bearer? Does that include past bearers? What would it be like to see through the perceptions of a Shard? Does it include the ability to interpret those perceptions, atium-style? I'm picking this apart, but it's because I really like it.
@@lucasriddle3431 Those are all cool things I didn't think about. I'd say it'd be the current shard bearer's memories, selected based on the subject the Archivist is looking for. So if I try to access knowledge of chemistry I might find a lot more there then normal. If I try to tap something more personal like my mother's face or my email password, I might get two very different responses, one for me and one from the shard back when they were mortal. Post-ascension Shard memories would be hard to process given the near omniscience being shoved into the brain. Getting shard memories sounds like a really awesome concept I want to see happen.
I always imagine copper Compounding like being able to get... the memory stored in that Coppermind reappearing in your head over and over again. It's like... the memory is not fading as far as you keep compounding it, but after you stop it sort of stays how it is without reappearing and starts decaying, as memories usually do. Now, could that be useful? The thing with compounding is, you can put the gained amount of an attribute into a new(probably, bigger) metalmind... so you can store the things you have compounded for yourself. Well, think about this: if, according to my view on it, copper Compounding makes the stored memories constantly renew in your head, then you pick up some other piece of copper and begin filling it with said memories. And then you pick up an another one. And again. And again, and so on. So, to summ up: I think copper compounding can actually help you create copies of your original memories, effectively making you able to tap --and, if needed, burn-- your copperminds for an infinite amount of stored Memories.
First, a great video. Secondly, I play with my friends in the RPG Mistborn and I wonder if it is possible to allomoantically steal someone else's metals (with a leech?), And then, using the feruchemian personality, to take those metals and burn them? To gain awake strength (as MistBorn or hemalurgy?)
@@TheCosmerenaut take the quality of their metals ... you mean, literally tearing the enemy apart and ripping the metals out of his stomach ... so i thought about it, but it's such a waste of allomancers. inquisitors lead 'beyond' for wasted spikes.
I've been really curious since the first ars arcanum of wax and wayne: when Khriss drew connections between twinborn and the radiant surges, what does that mean for the radiants? Like specifically: twinborn with matching metals can compound, but even the ones who can't compound have distinct advantages in some circumstances. Do the radiant surges work the same way, with some combinations being "more compatible" than others? Or because each surge can only combine with 2 others, are they always guaranteed to have the "compounding" equivalent? We have evidence of a compounding equivalent with windrunners, i think, given that one of the lashings seems to be a mixture of the other two (in my eyes). What about elsecallers? Or lightweavers? Heck, edgedancers?!
The similarities with Twinborn and Radiant surges are the appearance of various Resonances, independent of whatever the powers are. The Resonance for Windrunners is an abundance of squires; Lightweavers have Shallan's mnemonic thing; Wax's ability to do his little steel bubble was supposed to be his Resonance, but Brandon backtracked on that. It all comes down to the fact that investiture has those specific frequencies, and when two frequencies overlap, there is constructive and destructive interference in the waveforms. So each pair of powers interacting could theoretically have their own unique Resonance.
A lot of people have said compounding iron would be good, but not a lot of people seem to have thought about just how much extra power weight manipulation would give to Pulling on metals. Imagine if an iron compounder used their body to destroy an entire structure, reducing their weight to almost nothing to fly into a building at insane speed and then emptying their metalmind at the last moment to destroy whoever it hit entirely, or being able to summon any metallic object to themselves, regardless of weight.
Since your bodys volume doesnt change, you cpuld theoreticly reduce your weight to the point that ypur bodies density is that of air. Then you can "swim" in air, regulating height by changing your vodies weight and thus density.
Dunno about what compunding ability i want but ihave to wonder what happens to the innate investiture of a feruchemist if their metal minds are taken and burnt. if a piece of their "soul" is whats stored in the metalmind, what happens to that unaccessible investiture after the metalmind no longer exists?
Dissipates back into the universe. It wouldn't be like they're missing a chunk of their soul; feruchemy isn't like putting a tool into a safe until you need it, but rather like pulling water out of a river. If the water spills out after you draw it, the river keeps flowing unchanged.
What if you were to lets say compound Steel to get a super speed boost but at the same time burn duralumin to strenghten the allomantic flow of investiture into the feruchemical steelmind? Like having the generator wired up to the crank flash light but then have the generator overridden and connected directly to a powerplant
With regards your comment about burning the feruchemical steel not also giving the allomantic version of the power, didn't Miles talk about seeing his gold "ghost" when he was burning the gold for compounding? It's been a while since I last read Alloy of Law so I could be misremembering the context for that, and maybe something else was going on.
I'm pretty sure that was him burning plain ol' gold, without a feruchemical store. IIRC he didn't need to see his gold shadows but specifically would choose to for the insight.
Also, Tin Compounding is somehow the only one idea of the base 16 which didn't get mentioned in this comment section so far... so, let's talk about it a bit. A double Tin Twinborn would easily be able to store some senses that Allomantic Tin provides: if your hearing is what bothers you of all 5 emotions, then you can make it as dull as that of a normal person. Now, it doesn't work that way with sight, but you can still just do the Spook spectacle-famric trick with a less thicc piece of clothing, if it really gets to you. Now, imagine being able to compound ANY of the 5 senses, going ZOOM anytime you wish, or even tapping your coumpounded sight tinminds while burning allomancy to both become a telescope AND be able to see in the dark more easily. Wow. And I'm not even talking about becoming a better --more controlled-- version of an allomantic tin savant. I mean, it looks like x2tin is an overly underrated combination, but it's also any Tineye's dream... being able to control the senses you get by the most part.
Constant compounding of copper is interesting. It's not like you get back more memory. I think it just gives you that memory permanently. Like you store all your memories in a coppermind, and then you burn it to have an eidetic memory
I know this is late but I have to ask, what about compounding with hemalurgy. Like what if an allomancer burned a strength charge iron spike or what would happen if a spike was used as a mine before someone tried to use it in hemalurgy.
If a spike was used as a metalmind before being used in Hemalurgy, I would assume hemalurgic charge would be smaller. And then if it was burned, weird things would happen - basically splicing the spiritual DNA of the hemalurgic source with that of the allomancer.
We haven't gotten official confirmation as to what copper compounding does, but my theory is that it duplicates the original memory. I doubt the Sovereign would have let that coppermind go that we see in Bands of Mourning otherwise. Hello to Argentina! Awesome!
@@TheCosmerenaut technically that would apply to anybody using speed regardless, bleeder didn't have any issues going crazy fast within the atmosphere, so i think it does grant you a lessened coefficient of friction or something similar
I have an idea for a possible version of hacking with Surgebinding and Feruchemy. If you use the surge of gravitation to increase the weight of a feruchemist, do you think that they would then be able to store that weight? If so, you could essentially turn stormlight into a feruchemical iron charge. You might also be able to use this to combat a Windrunner or Skybreaker who is trying to lash you by storing all that weight into an ironmind so you're weightless in whatever direction they lash you to. I don't know for sure if it works like that, but it would be cool if it did.
I was wondering, if someone were to eat a specific food and then store it in a bendalloy mind and then compound it, would the specific food (it's calories and nutrients anyway) be duplicated, or would something else happen? If this theory is true, then copper compounding could potentially duplicate memories, allowing you to have multiple sets that you can either use to refresh your own memory of that specific subject, or you could place them in an unsealed metalmind for someone else to tap.
Gold. GOLD. I could throw myself down the stairs with no consequences! It's all the perks of Edgedancing (minus the no friction) but without having to promise anything!
@@TheCosmerenaut brilliant. I always thought the pure tones seemed... out of place, somewhat. Having finished the first mistborn book (and really loving it) the bronze burning makes more sense
@@whyonthefall5373 I believe seekers are capable of recognizing listeners' Rhythms... If that's true, then it makes me wonder if listeners can actually hear any pulses, like those of allomancy.
@@NataliaPunko interesting. I think its lclear that each shard has its own 'tone'. But yes, singers and seekers are unique cases, and could find out many interesting things about the spiritual realm
Well, this got me thinking. Different amounts of investiture produce different results right? that is why some allomancers are stronger than others, in raw terms, or why a certain someone using a certain somethings can suddenly do feats of allomancy on orders of magnitude greater than anything else. I imagine for example that the stormfather's investiture is much greater than other spren's, so thats why bondsmiths have powers on higher scales than other orders ..so compunding aluminum may be how the bands of mourning where made no? incredible allomantic potency by investiture increase
That makes sense. I just figured that Kelsier made himself the strongest allomancer and feruchemist he could (however he managed that), plus compounding.
I like to think that compounding copper would make those memories much more vivid, or more likely to linger in your mind. Like how you remember some things much better than others and some memories are much more important than others. It would be cool if compounding copper would be able to make memories like what cereal you ate last for years and stay front of mind. Identity could just make your sense of self much stronger. Make you more you, if that makes any sense. I like to think that compounding anything could do something, even if I'm not sure what it is.
It’ll be interesting to see if unkeyed feruchemy flakes will become a thing in the future of Scadrial. Metal flakes that have been invested with a tiny bit of unkeyed feruchemical power, enough to overwrite their effect when burned, made for mistings to gain feruchemical abilities of their metal.
@@TheCosmerenaut just checked out the coppermind again, and it sounds like you're right; feruchemical zinc increases the speed at which you can process information, and it seems like that might be it. I originally thought that it was supposed to increase your fluid intelligence, which would make it easier to learn, not just faster. Still, it sounded like Brandon had said that zinc could also make it easier to make "logical leaps", which sounds like it would make it easier to learn, not just make it faster.
I get where you're coming from though. Brandon's said that a potential danger of zinc compounding is "spending eternity in a moment," which certainly sounds like being confronted with the mysteries of the universe.
Idk, maybe compounded copper could be useful. Like, if you burn a coppermind, you gain a photographic recollection of all the memories in that coppermind.
The leading theory is that compounding copper duplicates the memories contained in the coppermind, so you can either store the same memory in multiple metalminds, or just be able to have the memory while it's also stored.
One other thing I was wondering about; I know that compounding is using allomancy to fuel feruchemy, but I heard somewhere about reverse-compounding. Basically, the idea that you can somehow use feruchemic abilities to draw much more power at any given time for your allomantic abilities. Does anyone know how this might work?
I wonder if you could feruchemically store investiture in nicrocil and then tap it in a huge dose if that would temporarily augment your allomantic abilities.
Interesting. I wonder if perhaps you could somehow store allomantic powers inside a metal mind the way you do with feruchemy, you would be able to gain greater control over the speed at which you can draw in the investiture. Using feruchemy to fuel allomancy in the opposite way you use allomancy to fuel feruchemy in compounding. Perhaps the Bands of Mourning or another similar metal mind could achieve this affect as well.
Theory/ question, would a twin born tin user compounding tin get the enhanced senses of the sense stored in the metal mind, or all of them more powerfully than normal?
When compounding a metal, the Allomantic properties of said metal is overwritten. So if you stored sight in a tinmind then burned it, you would only get sight.
Ooh, that'd be tricky. I don't think so, as that's an ability inherent in their species, and not really an investiture related one at that. That'd be like stealing a turtle's ability to have a shell; it's so fundamental that it would be really difficult, if not impossible.
I want to say steel compounding but I've already got a fear of heights so I'll go in the other direction and say Zinc so I can overthink things in milliseconds rather than weeks, or Brass so I can calm others down and stay cozy too.
What I’m curious about is what would happen if a Mistborn tried to Burn an Unkeyed Metalmind? It wouldn’t Compound but could they access the Feruchemical attribute?
Presumably so, since the feruchemical aspect of the metal overrides the normal effect. If burning steel normally sends a "Request: Push" signal to Preservation, Feruchemical steel would send "Request: -Push- Speed" instead.
It would compound. You'd end up with more of the feruchemical attribute than was initially stored. The allomancer just wouldn't be able to then store the excess, so they'd only have that big burst while burning and wouldn't be able to regulate it. But there would be a net gain in power.
I think despite the far larger practical application to real life of Zinc, Chromium, Bronze, or Gold, if I had a choice I'd have to choose Steel Compounder. Imma be the Feruchemical Flash
The main problem with fortune compounding is we don't quite know what fortune does, and how it works. So it might not be purely luck, and therefore might not be as good as you think.
@@lucasriddle3431 calling it luck for all we know might be a misnomer We know hoid uses it to arrive where he needs to be but that doesnt really sound like its luck based as that just doesnt make much sense
@@wwellthemage8426 Exactly. It could be destiny (which sort of makes sense in the Hoid sense). It could be luck of some sort (probably literally interpreted as exerting your Intent as pressure on the Web of Possible Futures of the Spiritual Realm). Maybe Fortune is literally money, and tapping it makes you rich, and compounding it makes you infinitely rich :P
Compounding steeal basically makes you a speedster which is super awesome but compounding Chronium(I think Fortune is more intuition than luck btw) would probably be better long term.
@@TheCosmerenaut yeah, I mean everyone exist in all 3 realms right? Maybe Chronium just increases your presence in the spiritual realm(which would come across as intuition for obvious reasons).
I would compound atium, because immortality, if any existed. out of normal metals though definitely bronze. giving myself what would essentially amounts to more time to be alive as well as meaning I'm never tired again? definitely extremely useful in the modern era. (now I know how Brandon writes so fast; there was no bendalloy, just insomnia)
Manipulating mass is extremely under-used. >store weight to throw a 0 lb, lightning-fast punch >flare metal immediately before the point of impact, making your body extremely heavy for a split second >hit target with a 100 mph fist weighing 100 lbs
@@TheCosmerenaut Possibly. I haven't read past the original trilogy so I'm not sure if it's been explored more. Considering how much Sanderson's characters have come up with inertia and momentum tricks, I'm surprised it wasn't brought up. I imagine with a thousand pound hand coming into it at high speed, a target human body is just getting passed _through,_ like punching jelly, barely slowing the fist at all. It may be possible with feruchemy alone, so I assumed the only reason it wasn't employed was because storing/tapping weight may just be too slow of an ability to do in a flash, mid-strike. With compounding in the mix allowing allomatic "flares" of feruchemic traits, it could open up as a new ability.
@@TheCosmerenaut Weight-flaring gets explored? I'll give it another look then. I was turned off by the 1920s aesthetic, so I never picked up the new ones.
They're definitely worth it. The stakes are not nearly as high as the first trilogy, but they're an excellent exploration into how a society would evolve with the Metallic Arts. And I think they're setting up some pretty significant stuff for the rest of the Cosmere.
Another great explanation video Steve! Thanks for your hard work on my behalf, since I don't have the smallest Shard of time to research on my own. Question for you: What would happen if a Feruchemist stored and saved a bunch of metalminds, and had his imprint on them, but was then killed, say by Knightblood, destroying him in all realms? Would that make his metalminds open for anyone to use? Or would there be some kind of decay for that stored power since it seems to be tied to the individual? Thanks!
I think the feruchemist's identity would still be there, even if Nightblood ate them. Individuals killed by Nightblood are still remembered, still acknowledged to have existed, so the evidence of that existence should still be there. And as far as we know, feruchemical charges don't experience anything like hemalurgic decay (see the Bands of Mourning) so they'd probably just stay invested until they started to physically deteriorate.
as a worldhopper, i am looking for a way to gain a way to spark non allomancers investiture abilities to properly use my unsealed brass bullets as ammunition that would freeze my enemies solid.
Iron compounding. My allomantic yanks would be insane. Could probably rip hemalurgic spikes right out of people, especially if I could store my iron allomancy in an ironmind and tap it for a very big burst.
@@TheCosmerenaut it would be a smaller community that you could have discussions with. I have not been to the 17th shard but I imagine it's pretty busy. At the very least it would be nice to have a discord for your channel to discuss upcoming content and thoughts about past content.
The compounding of pewter appeals to me more than most. The idea of being able to physically make yourself bigger and stronger with an invested pewter mind while also burning a non ferring pewter to allow you to use that strength to its fullest with the enhancement.
*HULK SMASH!*
@@TheCosmerenaut pretty much but with the grace of batman...
@@lonsunocook BANE SMASH!
@@danelarsen9184 Exactly!
Yes. Pewter Twinborn like Master Roshi
OMG the Michael Jackson 'e-hee' lol
Saw the meme on cremposting and knew what I had to do.
This channel is under rated
I agree. This and the 17th Shard are my favorite Cosmere channels on YT
Thanks guys!
Agreed
"Can you spike youth out of someone" Asking the questions no one else is.
I mean, if you're stabbing someone anyway...
Atium is already basically using an aimbot, Atium compounding is infinite health glitch
Technically gold compounding would be the infinite health glitch ;)
Atium compounding is not exactly health but more of keeping your spirit web intact... *i think.*
Preventing change. Which is ironic given its origin.
@@TheCosmerenaut thank you, it was a little confusing, also i just laughed mischievously to myself for about 90s when i realized the irony XD
@@TheCosmerenaut Why? It looks like Ruin and Preservation kind of pulled a practical joke on each other in those matters, like when Ruin made Lerasium the best possible hemalurgic spike.
Zinc would be interesting. I think there's a WoB somewhere saying zinc compounding has the potential harmful effect of "an infinite moment of thought," meaning you accidentally flare it too much and get yourself stuck in your own head, or at least that's what it would seem like.
But hey, more time to think about homework, yay!
An "Oh God, it's full of stars" moment but in your own head. Sounds cool!
If you could mix it with (stores speed) and (fast time bubble), it would be pretty broken
Compounding is my favourite cosmere mechanic. It's exciting when you figure it out on its own, even more so when you think about the implications for later Mistborn entries, and positively mind melting when you put it in the context of 'hacking' other Investiture. Great video, this stuff always puts a smile on my dial.
The more you realize the scope of the Cosmere, the crazier it becomes.
@@TheCosmerenautthis statement has never been more true than it is now 😂
I've always been fascinated by compounding iron. Just how heavy could you make yourself? Also, Sanderson has shown that there is conservation of momentum (at least to a degree) with feruchemical iron, so if you compounded iron to make yourself incredibly heavy, broke into a sprint, jumped, and immediately started storing weight, you should accelerate to incredible speeds.
You also get proportionally stronger as you tap weight to support and move normally with the additional weight, so in a way it would be a bit like tapping strength as well, without the physical increase in size. Imagine the potential force behind a punch backed with compounded iron. I'd imagine a 1000lb fist does not need to be moving fast at all to cause some serious damage. And what would an extra 500lbs on your back be when you can walk just fine already weighing thousands of pounds?
And finally, what if you REALLY pushed it. If you really compounded iron, could you generate your own gravitational field? I'd imagine there being some serious potential for something like that to be used by a scadrian fabrial in the space age.
I'm pretty sure there's an upper bound as to how much weight you could tap, similar to steel. Though it totally makes sense for creating artificial gravity!
As far as I know, the strength increase stops at some point. So after that, you'd just crush yourself.
I feel like there is an upper bound as to how much stronger your muscles can get before it becomes impossible for them with their surface area as it is to support your weight.... like, your muscles can't, even while enchanced, survive tons upon tons of weight. It must stop at some point, so I believe an iron compounder can pretty much kill himself while tapping weight
@@NataliaPunko the fourth mistborn book disagrees
I thought it was pretty clear that the extra feruchemical weight didn't allow users to generate more force from their movements. Whenever Wax had to break through a wall, he had to tap iron and let himself fall on it. In other words, the added mass did not contribute to the force of his strikes, he had to rely on gravity. The additional strength from tapping iron seems to only allow the user to maintain their normal capabilities. So regardless of whether someone is tapping or filling iron, or doing neither, they could never withstand an additional 500lbs on their back
Last week we were memeing with my friends that a fortune compounder, when fighting, would just stand still and wait for a random meteor to kill his enemies. That or something like Domino in Deadpool 2.
I always think of Uncle Gladstone in the new Ducktales.
Thanks for finally making it "make sense" as you've done with all magic systems! Very well done, can't wait for more!!
Thank you! I'm happy it helped!
Awww mann! I just found this channel like a week ago and have already consumed all the videos! You’re far and away the best, most in-depth yet still understandable Cosmere scholar on UA-cam! Keep up the good work man!
Thank you!
I think that compounding weight would be the most interesting/fun for a character to be capable of.
*Proceeds to experiment leading to the creation of a black hole*
@@merai4024 I never thought about that possibility, maybe a shard has enough investiture to pull it off, or maybe they could do it in the way vin gave elend "phantom" metals
In the fourth mistborn book a character named miles has compounded gold
Yeah, you'd need a crazy amount of investiture to pull that off.
I love that as many times as I've read all the cosmere books I still learn something from these videos.
I love that too!
What would happen with compounded nicrosil? Who knows what could happen if you compounded a divine breath or something like that, maybe you could make an insane power source. Other weird ones are things like identity and connection,. Could you become super connected and entangled with someone else's consciousness to the point where you're almost like a single entity, and what could powerful identity even do?
that last bit gives me Oathpact vibes
Compounding nicrosil would just make you *more* of a feruchemist. Maybe you'd be able to store other attributes more effectively?
@@TheCosmerenaut but what if a feruchemist used hemalurgy to steal a divine breath or other magic, could they then store that in a metalmind?
I think so!
I think this might be how the shards get back together
Based on how much I eat, I think the most useful compounding for me would be Bendalloy. Never having to eat or drink again? Plus being a Slider? Yes please! Though I’d probably end up being the death of all eating contests... 🤣
With compounded bendalloy, would you *ever* need to poop?
@@TheCosmerenaut I think there was a WoB on that where he said yes, you would. But couple that with the Surge of Abrasion and you’d never need to wipe 🤣
The elusive ghost poops!
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@@dennycote6339 you mean his Shatplate? Lol
I started writing fanfic about a Chromium Compounder. Just because you’re getting lots more Fortune doesn’t mean it’s painless or easy.
Intriguing...
Where?
@@dennycote6339 just on my own. I don’t put it up anywhere. It takes place in the wake of a civil war in the Basin where the Roughs have gained independence largely due to cutting off the Northern rails.
That sounds awesome!
One thing I wonder about though, can one slowly compound Chromium the way one does Gold? Or is it like Aluminum or Duralumin where it’s gone in a flash? For my story’s purposes I assume you can do slow burns for prolonged luck.
Shoutout to plants, the original compounders! Photosynthesis and respiration work a bit like feruchemy and allomancy
Make your own food and then burn it!
Well, not quite. It's more like they're both Feruchemy and Photosynthesis is storing while Respiration is tapping.
Compounding has always confused me; thanks for this!
You're welcome!
Since W&W 1 I'm being genuinely scare of a gold twin born compounding.
Totally valid fear.
Are you just the Coppermind incarnate? Because these videos are amazing! I am always amazed at the level of detail and thought put into these videos. You also have a way of explaining things that makes it easy to understand.
Really great work, keep it up!
I've spent a *lot* of time on the Coppermind doing research. I'm glad they're helpful!
Compounding gold would be awesome. You are almost unkillable at that point. No more medical bills due to being immune to headshots, diseases, etc.
And potentially still less expensive than insurance!
@@TheCosmerenaut exactly; even when you need to literally burn gold, it's still cheaper than medical insurance!
its crazy that eating gold for breakfast is cheaper than american health care
Compounding copper would result in the memory being "Copy and paste" rather than "Cut and paste"
Would probably inprove recall as well (recall gets degraded each time you use it)
I can't wait for Brandon to actually canonize it.
Honestly a steel twinborn might just be the scariest there is.
Like you're basically dealing with the flash that can also launch metal at you stupidly fast.
Gold twinborns, as we may or may not have seen, are also super freaky.
Yeah, I'll really excited to see a steel twinborn on screen.
@@TheCosmerenaut The other type that would be terrifying is a pewter twinborn.
They'd essentially be the hulk right? like, they have all of the strength increase they want from their ferruchemy, while reinforcing their bones, making them faster and heal faster from the allomancy.
There must be a functional limitation as to how massive a pewter compounder could get, but yeah basically Professor Hulk.
@@TheCosmerenaut Well we know from Sazed's perspective in The Well of Ascension that as he draws more and more strength from pewter his body gets thicker and thicker and he starts to run into issues moving properly. So he probably got close to the limit while maintaining good mobility. If we want to try power-scaling him, I'd have to guess he was somewhere above MCU Spiderman's level of strength (remember he casually caught a car in civil war and lifted that huge air-con thingy in homecoming)
Although being able to burn allomantic pewter at the same time would be wild because you would have more strength than an equivalent pewter ferring, but also be much faster, much more durable and much faster healing. It'd be like Captain America was a pewter ferring.
And we all know how I feel about Captain America.
1) This channel is incredible I'm so glad I found it, this is much easier to understand then scrolling through the coppermind, although I do already know lots about mistborn and stormlight its great to learn about other book magic systems without having to read them all.
2) Zinc compounding would be fun you'd basically be able to 'freeze time', without moving, and also this paired with compounding steel would be so op, because you could go hella fast but then have your brain keeping up with how fast you are going.
1) Thanks!
2) Steel must have some sort of mental speed effect, or else you'd smash through a wall. Combined with zinc you'd probably be able to plan out your route more than just reflex.
Great analogy. I dig it.
Thanks!
Playing a Mistborn D&D campaign and my plan is to compound chromium. Let’s hope we survive that long.
Hopefully you live up to your username, LuckyNick!
Thank you so much for this video! Compounding was one thing that never made sense to me even with reading the books and copper mind articles.
I was always confused about it too! That's honestly one of the main reasons I made it!
Compounding is such a dope concept its my favorite aspect of Era 2
It's gonna get crazy once we get to the space age.
1. Is compounding effected in any way by the amount of Feruchemical attribute stored in the burnt metal? i.e. does it make a difference if I burn a metal mind storing 10 hours worth of attributes vs 100 hours worth the attribute? Another way to ask this question is- is compounding additive or multiplicative? In case it's latter then we can exponentially increase an attribute by burning a small amount of metal mind, store the attribute in another small metal mind, burn that and so on and so forth. This way one can obtain REALLY high yield out of small amount of metal.
2. Related to pure Allomancy, does strength of Allomancy changes the consumption of metal? We know that flaring a metal will increase metal consumption. But does Elend, who's Allomantic powers are stronger than, say Vin, burn metal faster?
Yeah Compounding is directly affected by the amount in the burnt metal but it's a bit pointless as you can easily catch up. Compounding is multiplicative from what we have seen which is why it's so overpowered.
For Allomancy, given what we know weaker Allomancers just waste a decent amount of the Allomantic power while Elend is able to squeeze out way more juice.
1. Because the feruchemical store rewrites the investiture signal of the metal, I don't think a larger amount of feruchemical attribute would have any significant effect on the amount of power released while compounding. The multiplicative nature of it is what allows the exponential and functionally infinite capacity.
2. I don't think we have any indication that Elend burned through metals any faster than Vin. Being a more powerful allomancer simply meant he - being more Connected to Preservation because of his ingesting Lerasium - was able to access more power through the same key.
Assuming sufficient supplies, Atium, love me some immortality.
If I have to get some myself, then Zinc for the practical applications of near infinite mental processesing, or Chromium, because luck is good, probably.
Compounded zinc: brain go brr!
Compound Bronze for a perpetual adrenaline high and natural restoration to the point of always feeling well rested
I would get SO MUCH DONE if I never needed to sleep.
Thanks! You do a great job explaining the magic systems of the Cosmere! I needed a compounding refresher. It will be interesting to see how Brandon uses it in the future, there are so many possibilities
The potential applications of compounding are insane. Thanks!
I've been thinking, it would be pretty cool to compound electrum because that gives you determination. Imagine that. You literally can't lose hope or give up because something seems impossible. Literally EVERYTHING feels possible to you and you are super determined that you can get through it no matter what. Although that may carry the downside that you'd stretch yourself too thin trying to do everything too...
love the video great work as usale tho i would like to know what you are thinking of working on next
I'm planning on finally making a channel trailer for my next video, and after that I'll go into recommended reading order.
I just finished re-reading Mistborn (book 1 - going to make my way through the series again), and came back to rewatch this so I could better understand. :) Super insightful! Thanks Steve!
For you Adam, anything. Seriously, stop living so far away.
@@TheCosmerenaut I think you mean *you* should stop living so far away. 😂
*whips out Uno Reverse card*
If you compounded enough Connection could you steal magical abilities from other people or gain location specific magic?
The first one would only work if there was a system somewhere that relied on connections to other people. Which isn't outside the realm of possibility; sounds like something Devotion might have cooked up if she were whole instead of thrown into a blender with Dominion and the resulting Shard-soup spilled all over Sel.
Compounded Connection might actually allow an Elantrian or Forger to use Selish magic off world!
So what if I was twinborn, and both of my metals where pewter. Say I have two metal minds with stored strength in them, I burn one and get the compounded strength, but could I then tap the 2nd one to increase my muscle mass? and assuming I can is there a certain oder of operations I should do? should I tap the metal mind first to increase size and then burn the compounded metal for the most efficiency?
I think increasing muscle mass first and then burning to increase proportional strength would be your best bet.
As always a great video!
Thanks!
I want Cadmium compounding, just so I never have to worry about drowning or suffocation (since I can't really swim). It also allows for some diving though pressure is still an issue I guess. And because it's one that no-one else is picking.
Also I guess, since you can fill your lungs (or is it just blood?) with oxygen, then you'd be really good at mouth-to-mouth resuscitation? Which is somewhat niche, but cool.
I bet you'd be able to go scuba diving without any equipment in some really cool places!
It eliminates the need to breathe entirely, so I assume it directly oxygenates the blood. As a fellow poor swimmer (I don't swim, I just actively try to prevent drowning) I can definitely see the appeal. And underwater spelunking without fear of running out of air would be DOPE.
Finally, someone mentioning Cadmium feruchemy in this comment section
@@NataliaPunko That's exactly why I picked it; it's one of the very niche ones
@@lucasriddle3431 that's why I picked up tin
I really appreciate this vid because I had such a hard time understanding how compounding worked I feel like it was one of the few things that wasn't explained well enough in the books
This was one I was really looking forward to making, simply because I was always so confused.
Imagine compounding Investiture.
You could use unkeyed metalminds to receive an initial burst of power which you can then compound to become that type of metalborn for as long as you have metal.
Imagine compounding Stormlight.
Or compounding the ability to burn pewter to have infinite 8x strength instead of the usual 2x or 3x while flaring.
I think that would allow people to reach the levels of power of the ancient mistborn and it might even be possible to go even further than the savantism we've seen so far.
Hacking investiture in any way is potentially game breaking. Compounding is just the first version we've seen.
If I recall correctly smuggling Stormlight off of Roshar is pretty desirable by some. One would think that the vehicle for Stormlight, at least without a bonded Spren, is a Rosharian gem. Easy enough to come by, per say, but compared to something like breaths which just inherently live in you that'd be easier to move. Breaths cant be transferred in the same way, though, as we know. Alumancy is probably the easiest because the metals exist on other planets so you don't really need to bring anything, but are restricted to the genealogy of the user. It seems that Stormlight is the best because its closest to a "fuel" without the user having particular requirements, using a fabrial or similar device.
Definitely. I don't think it even has to be transported in a gemstone from Roshar. Just as metals available on other planets would still function with allomancy, any gem of the right color/chemical makeup should be able to hold stormlight. And once you get over the difficulty of converting it, stormlight batteries are going to run everything.
The big problem that people in the Cosmere are trying to overcome with Stormlight is taking it off world because Investiture generally gets stuck to a certain location in this case Roshar so it literally gets harder and harder to move Stormlight as you try to go off world with it.
I'm not sure how much Connection stormlight itself has to Roshar, so it might not be difficult to take off world at all. More sentient spren, Splinters, or Cognitive Shadows works definitely have a harder time.
@@TheCosmerenaut In Rhythm of War a certain individual explains to Shallan that the problem for them in taking Stormlight to Scadrial and Nalthis and presumably other planets in the Cosmere is the fact that Investiture is hard to remove from the land that it came from. We find out a lot of other things in that chapter and in the book as well that the exchange is easy to forget but it is telling.
Ah, thanks for the reminder!
so if burning a metal mind fuels an ferchemical attribute, does that mean feruchemy changes the identity of metal itself, so when you try to burn the metalmind you can't use it to fuel the original allomantic power.
i don’t know if that’s how it works if the metalmind is your own, but in the first mistborn book vin burns one of sazeds pewter metalminds and it functions as normal pewter. She can feel the extra investiture, as mentioned in the video, but not access it. However this is done with a case where the powers of the metal are the same, both strength.
You are correct, Adam. In a way feruchemically charging a metal makes it something brand new. That said, while the identity and investiture are different, it's the shape of the molecules that actually allows an allomancer to burn the metal, so even though it's spiritually something new, it's physically close enough to be allomantically viable, though with a divergent effect.
Right. The key to Preservation's power is the same, but it's coded to a different effect.
aeon EHe ahahahahahah I'm dying. That was spot on
Haha, thank you!
I think with Compounding and Twinborn Brandon brought the Power Scale really nicely back into a more managable ammount. Especially giving allomatic gold and aluminium/duralumin a lot more value. I love the Idea of Compounding even though I feel like it turned out a bit strong. Compared to the other magic systems, a fullborn or even a twinborn with the right combination can go ham (no not this ham) with the Power Level. I wonder how that will affect the cosmere once we see major crossover. I mean a Steel Twinborn could get extremely fast so I wonder how could even stop them.
It's compounding is pretty ridiculously powerful, but considering what we saw at the end of Rhythm of War it's necessarily any crazier than a full-blown Bondsmith.
@@TheCosmerenaut Havent read that one yet but I heared it gets pretty ridiculous. Looning forward to reach RoW in my reread of the books.
Have a good one. I love your content.
Thanks! I'm excited for you to get to RoW!
My simple fan theory for compounding copper is that it could be that your memories just become much clearer and maybe even hallucinatory (imagine taping your knowledge of chemistry and finding yourself mentally back in high school chemistry). My crazy fan theory for copper compounding is that you end up gaining Preservation or Harmony's memories instead of your own.
Ooh, I like those!
A Shard's "memories" is a hard thing to define. The Shard itself, which is everything and therefore you could eventually use it to know everything (though it would be difficult due to odds if the selected memories are random)? The memories of the Shard's bearer? Does that include past bearers? What would it be like to see through the perceptions of a Shard? Does it include the ability to interpret those perceptions, atium-style?
I'm picking this apart, but it's because I really like it.
@@lucasriddle3431 Those are all cool things I didn't think about. I'd say it'd be the current shard bearer's memories, selected based on the subject the Archivist is looking for. So if I try to access knowledge of chemistry I might find a lot more there then normal. If I try to tap something more personal like my mother's face or my email password, I might get two very different responses, one for me and one from the shard back when they were mortal. Post-ascension Shard memories would be hard to process given the near omniscience being shoved into the brain. Getting shard memories sounds like a really awesome concept I want to see happen.
@@camerongrow6426 I agree, it's pretty cool (however you spin it)
I always imagine copper Compounding like being able to get... the memory stored in that Coppermind reappearing in your head over and over again. It's like... the memory is not fading as far as you keep compounding it, but after you stop it sort of stays how it is without reappearing and starts decaying, as memories usually do. Now, could that be useful? The thing with compounding is, you can put the gained amount of an attribute into a new(probably, bigger) metalmind... so you can store the things you have compounded for yourself. Well, think about this: if, according to my view on it, copper Compounding makes the stored memories constantly renew in your head, then you pick up some other piece of copper and begin filling it with said memories. And then you pick up an another one. And again. And again, and so on. So, to summ up: I think copper compounding can actually help you create copies of your original memories, effectively making you able to tap --and, if needed, burn-- your copperminds for an infinite amount of stored Memories.
Could a Brass compounder store the heat that would be burning *them* to safely immolate everyone around them?
Probably!
@@TheCosmerenaut Imagine being like a human nuclear bomb/suicide bomber? That's scary.
Without the suicide part, if you've got enough metalminds to store for yourself. It'd have to be some fancy feruchemy though.
Miles had it good, I wouldn't mind a couple hundred lives.
I see what you did there.
I've said it before, I'll say it again: A con artist compounding Duralumin is one of the scariest concepts out there.
We kind of see that in Rhythm of War, and it's impressive.
I'd most enjoy the first one you mentioned, steel. Gimme that super speed!
Just be careful of friction!
Great stuff Steve. More videos please. Double gold all day.
Working on it!
Good breakdown!
Thanks!
First, a great video. Secondly, I play with my friends in the RPG Mistborn and I wonder if it is possible to allomoantically steal someone else's metals (with a leech?), And then, using the feruchemian personality, to take those metals and burn them? To gain awake strength (as MistBorn or hemalurgy?)
Since the metals are physically burned, the only way to steal them would probably to actually take the metals themselves somehow. *Induce vomiting.*
@@TheCosmerenaut take the quality of their metals ... you mean, literally tearing the enemy apart and ripping the metals out of his stomach ... so i thought about it, but it's such a waste of allomancers. inquisitors lead 'beyond' for wasted spikes.
Yes, going Temple of Doom on them would work too.
I've been really curious since the first ars arcanum of wax and wayne: when Khriss drew connections between twinborn and the radiant surges, what does that mean for the radiants? Like specifically: twinborn with matching metals can compound, but even the ones who can't compound have distinct advantages in some circumstances. Do the radiant surges work the same way, with some combinations being "more compatible" than others? Or because each surge can only combine with 2 others, are they always guaranteed to have the "compounding" equivalent? We have evidence of a compounding equivalent with windrunners, i think, given that one of the lashings seems to be a mixture of the other two (in my eyes). What about elsecallers? Or lightweavers? Heck, edgedancers?!
The similarities with Twinborn and Radiant surges are the appearance of various Resonances, independent of whatever the powers are. The Resonance for Windrunners is an abundance of squires; Lightweavers have Shallan's mnemonic thing; Wax's ability to do his little steel bubble was supposed to be his Resonance, but Brandon backtracked on that. It all comes down to the fact that investiture has those specific frequencies, and when two frequencies overlap, there is constructive and destructive interference in the waveforms. So each pair of powers interacting could theoretically have their own unique Resonance.
A lot of people have said compounding iron would be good, but not a lot of people seem to have thought about just how much extra power weight manipulation would give to Pulling on metals.
Imagine if an iron compounder used their body to destroy an entire structure, reducing their weight to almost nothing to fly into a building at insane speed and then emptying their metalmind at the last moment to destroy whoever it hit entirely, or being able to summon any metallic object to themselves, regardless of weight.
Makes pushing and pulling on things much scarier, true.
Since your bodys volume doesnt change, you cpuld theoreticly reduce your weight to the point that ypur bodies density is that of air. Then you can "swim" in air, regulating height by changing your vodies weight and thus density.
Dunno about what compunding ability i want but ihave to wonder what happens to the innate investiture of a feruchemist if their metal minds are taken and burnt. if a piece of their "soul" is whats stored in the metalmind, what happens to that unaccessible investiture after the metalmind no longer exists?
Dissipates back into the universe. It wouldn't be like they're missing a chunk of their soul; feruchemy isn't like putting a tool into a safe until you need it, but rather like pulling water out of a river. If the water spills out after you draw it, the river keeps flowing unchanged.
What if you were to lets say compound Steel to get a super speed boost but at the same time burn duralumin to strenghten the allomantic flow of investiture into the feruchemical steelmind?
Like having the generator wired up to the crank flash light but then have the generator overridden and connected directly to a powerplant
You would probably go *ZOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!*
But seriously, compounding plus duralumin would just be insane no matter what metal you're using.
@@TheCosmerenaut Imagine a duralumin compunding of gold
you could probably jump into ~the~ a sun and survive
wax hax?
Wayne Gain?
@@karlwilker579 Lord ruler cooler?
Steris embarris?
@@TheCosmerenaut Marasi heresy?
sazed praised?
With regards your comment about burning the feruchemical steel not also giving the allomantic version of the power, didn't Miles talk about seeing his gold "ghost" when he was burning the gold for compounding? It's been a while since I last read Alloy of Law so I could be misremembering the context for that, and maybe something else was going on.
I'm pretty sure that was him burning plain ol' gold, without a feruchemical store. IIRC he didn't need to see his gold shadows but specifically would choose to for the insight.
@@TheCosmerenaut I really need to reread it, it's been too long to remember exactly what was going on there for me.
Just got to that point rereading, and he burns plain old gold.
@@TheCosmerenaut Good to know, thanks.
Could you impound the other way around, burn pewter for strength and store it in a metal mind?
Also, Tin Compounding is somehow the only one idea of the base 16 which didn't get mentioned in this comment section so far... so, let's talk about it a bit.
A double Tin Twinborn would easily be able to store some senses that Allomantic Tin provides: if your hearing is what bothers you of all 5 emotions, then you can make it as dull as that of a normal person. Now, it doesn't work that way with sight, but you can still just do the Spook spectacle-famric trick with a less thicc piece of clothing, if it really gets to you.
Now, imagine being able to compound ANY of the 5 senses, going ZOOM anytime you wish, or even tapping your coumpounded sight tinminds while burning allomancy to both become a telescope AND be able to see in the dark more easily. Wow.
And I'm not even talking about becoming a better --more controlled-- version of an allomantic tin savant.
I mean, it looks like x2tin is an overly underrated combination, but it's also any Tineye's dream... being able to control the senses you get by the most part.
Removing the need to selectively ignore overwhelming senses would be invaluable to any Tineye.
How much steel do I need to compound to turn into a black hole?
Enough steel that would in itself be a black hole.
Constant compounding of copper is interesting. It's not like you get back more memory. I think it just gives you that memory permanently. Like you store all your memories in a coppermind, and then you burn it to have an eidetic memory
I've been figuring it duplicates it, so pretty similar.
I know this is late but I have to ask, what about compounding with hemalurgy. Like what if an allomancer burned a strength charge iron spike or what would happen if a spike was used as a mine before someone tried to use it in hemalurgy.
If a spike was used as a metalmind before being used in Hemalurgy, I would assume hemalurgic charge would be smaller. And then if it was burned, weird things would happen - basically splicing the spiritual DNA of the hemalurgic source with that of the allomancer.
What a copper compounder could do? Greetings from Argentina! Excelent video!
We haven't gotten official confirmation as to what copper compounding does, but my theory is that it duplicates the original memory. I doubt the Sovereign would have let that coppermind go that we see in Bands of Mourning otherwise.
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I think double steel is the most interesting combination to me - you'd basically become the flash, with a bonus ability to fly
But it doesn't make you immune to the air friction of going that fast, so you might just end up incinerating yourself.
@@TheCosmerenaut technically that would apply to anybody using speed regardless, bleeder didn't have any issues going crazy fast within the atmosphere, so i think it does grant you a lessened coefficient of friction or something similar
Brandon says otherwise: wob.coppermind.net/events/93/#e2695
@@TheCosmerenaut Ahh, interesting... Good to know!
I have an idea for a possible version of hacking with Surgebinding and Feruchemy. If you use the surge of gravitation to increase the weight of a feruchemist, do you think that they would then be able to store that weight? If so, you could essentially turn stormlight into a feruchemical iron charge. You might also be able to use this to combat a Windrunner or Skybreaker who is trying to lash you by storing all that weight into an ironmind so you're weightless in whatever direction they lash you to. I don't know for sure if it works like that, but it would be cool if it did.
That makes sense to me!
Could compounded aluminum perhaps burn out your ability to be a ferring , misting or both?
I think compounded aluminum would do almost the opposite: solidifying your identity so nothing could alter it.
I was wondering, if someone were to eat a specific food and then store it in a bendalloy mind and then compound it, would the specific food (it's calories and nutrients anyway) be duplicated, or would something else happen? If this theory is true, then copper compounding could potentially duplicate memories, allowing you to have multiple sets that you can either use to refresh your own memory of that specific subject, or you could place them in an unsealed metalmind for someone else to tap.
I think that's exactly what happens in both counts. I'm excited to eventually get confirmation!
Electrum. I could have INFINITE Determination hehe
*DO ALL THE THINGS!*
Gold. GOLD. I could throw myself down the stairs with no consequences! It's all the perks of Edgedancing (minus the no friction) but without having to promise anything!
Double gold is OP. Just ask Miles.
Would this 'pulse' for investiture relate to the Pure Tones of Roshar?
Definitely. I chose the word Rhythm very intentionally.
@@TheCosmerenaut brilliant. I always thought the pure tones seemed... out of place, somewhat. Having finished the first mistborn book (and really loving it) the bronze burning makes more sense
Everything's connected and there's always another secret.
@@whyonthefall5373 I believe seekers are capable of recognizing listeners' Rhythms... If that's true, then it makes me wonder if listeners can actually hear any pulses, like those of allomancy.
@@NataliaPunko interesting. I think its lclear that each shard has its own 'tone'. But yes, singers and seekers are unique cases, and could find out many interesting things about the spiritual realm
Well, this got me thinking. Different amounts of investiture produce different results right? that is why some allomancers are stronger than others, in raw terms, or why a certain someone using a certain somethings can suddenly do feats of allomancy on orders of magnitude greater than anything else. I imagine for example that the stormfather's investiture is much greater than other spren's, so thats why bondsmiths have powers on higher scales than other orders ..so compunding aluminum may be how the bands of mourning where made no? incredible allomantic potency by investiture increase
That makes sense. I just figured that Kelsier made himself the strongest allomancer and feruchemist he could (however he managed that), plus compounding.
I like to think that compounding copper would make those memories much more vivid, or more likely to linger in your mind. Like how you remember some things much better than others and some memories are much more important than others. It would be cool if compounding copper would be able to make memories like what cereal you ate last for years and stay front of mind. Identity could just make your sense of self much stronger. Make you more you, if that makes any sense. I like to think that compounding anything could do something, even if I'm not sure what it is.
Compounding anything would increase the latent investiture in the system, so it's bound to do something!
It’ll be interesting to see if unkeyed feruchemy flakes will become a thing in the future of Scadrial. Metal flakes that have been invested with a tiny bit of unkeyed feruchemical power, enough to overwrite their effect when burned, made for mistings to gain feruchemical abilities of their metal.
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I think that compounding zinc for heightened intelligence would be awesome! Never again fear the difficulty of learning a college course.
It's not quite increased intelligence, but quicker thinking. So you'd probably learn quicker, but not necessarily easier.
Hmmmmmm. Hadn't thought about it like that before. Still, it would be undeniably useful.
Definitely.
@@TheCosmerenaut just checked out the coppermind again, and it sounds like you're right; feruchemical zinc increases the speed at which you can process information, and it seems like that might be it. I originally thought that it was supposed to increase your fluid intelligence, which would make it easier to learn, not just faster. Still, it sounded like Brandon had said that zinc could also make it easier to make "logical leaps", which sounds like it would make it easier to learn, not just make it faster.
I get where you're coming from though. Brandon's said that a potential danger of zinc compounding is "spending eternity in a moment," which certainly sounds like being confronted with the mysteries of the universe.
Great video! You should do a tier list of each metal in the mettalic arts from s tier (you'd want the most) to f tier (you'd want the least/useless)
Great idea! I'll add it to the list!
Idk, maybe compounded copper could be useful. Like, if you burn a coppermind, you gain a photographic recollection of all the memories in that coppermind.
The leading theory is that compounding copper duplicates the memories contained in the coppermind, so you can either store the same memory in multiple metalminds, or just be able to have the memory while it's also stored.
One other thing I was wondering about; I know that compounding is using allomancy to fuel feruchemy, but I heard somewhere about reverse-compounding. Basically, the idea that you can somehow use feruchemic abilities to draw much more power at any given time for your allomantic abilities. Does anyone know how this might work?
That's how TLR had such powerful soothing, but we don't know the specifics at all.
I wonder if you could feruchemically store investiture in nicrocil and then tap it in a huge dose if that would temporarily augment your allomantic abilities.
Possible, though that wouldn't explain TLR. Nicrosil wasn't able to be produced at that technology level.
Interesting. I wonder if perhaps you could somehow store allomantic powers inside a metal mind the way you do with feruchemy, you would be able to gain greater control over the speed at which you can draw in the investiture. Using feruchemy to fuel allomancy in the opposite way you use allomancy to fuel feruchemy in compounding. Perhaps the Bands of Mourning or another similar metal mind could achieve this affect as well.
If any (not godmetal) could do that, it would be nicrosil.
Theory/ question, would a twin born tin user compounding tin get the enhanced senses of the sense stored in the metal mind, or all of them more powerfully than normal?
When compounding a metal, the Allomantic properties of said metal is overwritten. So if you stored sight in a tinmind then burned it, you would only get sight.
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if you could steal physical attributes via hemalurgy, could you steal the shapeshifting ability from a kandra?
Ooh, that'd be tricky. I don't think so, as that's an ability inherent in their species, and not really an investiture related one at that. That'd be like stealing a turtle's ability to have a shell; it's so fundamental that it would be really difficult, if not impossible.
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For everyday use I would compound zinc, as I could both influence people and think much faster, both of which I could definitely get used to.
Mental speed has more applications than people think.
@@TheCosmerenaut yes, many more, I would go into detail if I wasn’t so tired. But I would enjoy discussing it sometime.
I want to say steel compounding but I've already got a fear of heights so I'll go in the other direction and say Zinc so I can overthink things in milliseconds rather than weeks, or Brass so I can calm others down and stay cozy too.
Haha, overthinking sped up is hilarious!
What I’m curious about is what would happen if a Mistborn tried to Burn an Unkeyed Metalmind? It wouldn’t Compound but could they access the Feruchemical attribute?
Presumably so, since the feruchemical aspect of the metal overrides the normal effect. If burning steel normally sends a "Request: Push" signal to Preservation, Feruchemical steel would send "Request: -Push- Speed" instead.
They would get a large burst of the feruchemical attribute over the time it takes to burn the metal rather than the allomantic effect.
Yup! Because an unkeyed metalmind doesn't have interfering identity, so as long as you can burn it, you'd get the feruchemical attribute!
I don't see why it wouldn't compound. For compounding you just need the ability to burn a metalmind you can access.
It would compound. You'd end up with more of the feruchemical attribute than was initially stored. The allomancer just wouldn't be able to then store the excess, so they'd only have that big burst while burning and wouldn't be able to regulate it. But there would be a net gain in power.
What would happen if an invested metalmind was made into the alloy version of the metal, like a coppermind into brass?
The investiture would still be there, but would no longer be accessible.
I think that steel would be really fun, like now your a coinshot meets the flash. Unbeatable... probably lol
I think despite the far larger practical application to real life of Zinc, Chromium, Bronze, or Gold, if I had a choice I'd have to choose Steel Compounder.
Imma be the Feruchemical Flash
Barry Alloman!
Pewter would be nuts!
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My name in cosmere discords is Aluminum Twinborn, so there's my answer.
You are you and nobody can say otherwise.
Compounding fortune sounds awesome ngl
At least we'd be able to see more of how Fortune works!
The main problem with fortune compounding is we don't quite know what fortune does, and how it works. So it might not be purely luck, and therefore might not be as good as you think.
@@lucasriddle3431 calling it luck for all we know might be a misnomer
We know hoid uses it to arrive where he needs to be but that doesnt really sound like its luck based as that just doesnt make much sense
@@wwellthemage8426 Exactly. It could be destiny (which sort of makes sense in the Hoid sense). It could be luck of some sort (probably literally interpreted as exerting your Intent as pressure on the Web of Possible Futures of the Spiritual Realm). Maybe Fortune is literally money, and tapping it makes you rich, and compounding it makes you infinitely rich :P
Whatever it is, it sounds dope.
Compounding steeal basically makes you a speedster which is super awesome but compounding Chronium(I think Fortune is more intuition than luck btw) would probably be better long term.
I really want to learn more about how Fortune works. I like the comparison to intuition; that makes sense to me.
@@TheCosmerenaut yeah, I mean everyone exist in all 3 realms right? Maybe Chronium just increases your presence in the spiritual realm(which would come across as intuition for obvious reasons).
Compounding heat...? Unkeyed metal mind production would be good... era 4 space engine? (Reply with space age mistborn ideas)
Interesting. Combustion without ignition.
I would compound atium, because immortality, if any existed. out of normal metals though definitely bronze. giving myself what would essentially amounts to more time to be alive as well as meaning I'm never tired again? definitely extremely useful in the modern era. (now I know how Brandon writes so fast; there was no bendalloy, just insomnia)
With a baby that wakes up every morning before 6:00 compounded bronze is at the top of my list.
Manipulating mass is extremely under-used.
>store weight to throw a 0 lb, lightning-fast punch
>flare metal immediately before the point of impact, making your body extremely heavy for a split second
>hit target with a 100 mph fist weighing 100 lbs
Both target and fist go boom.
@@TheCosmerenaut Possibly. I haven't read past the original trilogy so I'm not sure if it's been explored more. Considering how much Sanderson's characters have come up with inertia and momentum tricks, I'm surprised it wasn't brought up.
I imagine with a thousand pound hand coming into it at high speed, a target human body is just getting passed _through,_ like punching jelly, barely slowing the fist at all.
It may be possible with feruchemy alone, so I assumed the only reason it wasn't employed was because storing/tapping weight may just be too slow of an ability to do in a flash, mid-strike. With compounding in the mix allowing allomatic "flares" of feruchemic traits, it could open up as a new ability.
Oh, you haven't read Era 2? Like Alloy of Law and the rest? The main character is an iron feruchemist, so this actually does get explored quite a bit.
@@TheCosmerenaut Weight-flaring gets explored? I'll give it another look then. I was turned off by the 1920s aesthetic, so I never picked up the new ones.
They're definitely worth it. The stakes are not nearly as high as the first trilogy, but they're an excellent exploration into how a society would evolve with the Metallic Arts. And I think they're setting up some pretty significant stuff for the rest of the Cosmere.
Another great explanation video Steve! Thanks for your hard work on my behalf, since I don't have the smallest Shard of time to research on my own. Question for you: What would happen if a Feruchemist stored and saved a bunch of metalminds, and had his imprint on them, but was then killed, say by Knightblood, destroying him in all realms? Would that make his metalminds open for anyone to use? Or would there be some kind of decay for that stored power since it seems to be tied to the individual? Thanks!
I think the feruchemist's identity would still be there, even if Nightblood ate them. Individuals killed by Nightblood are still remembered, still acknowledged to have existed, so the evidence of that existence should still be there. And as far as we know, feruchemical charges don't experience anything like hemalurgic decay (see the Bands of Mourning) so they'd probably just stay invested until they started to physically deteriorate.
I'd love to see a zinc compounder as a villain
Always 3,487 steps ahead.
as a worldhopper, i am looking for a way to gain a way to spark non allomancers investiture abilities to properly use my unsealed brass bullets as ammunition that would freeze my enemies solid.
"Yes officer, this comment right here."
@@TheCosmerenaut and then i can later use the metalminds to release the intense warmth stored from my last victim to set other enemies ablaze
@@TheCosmerenaut not to mention that i said the same idea in your Feruchemy video.
@@TheCosmerenaut man, been a while since huh?
@@TheCosmerenaut also a correction, it would not set them ablaze, it would more so just overheat them.
Iron compounding. My allomantic yanks would be insane. Could probably rip hemalurgic spikes right out of people, especially if I could store my iron allomancy in an ironmind and tap it for a very big burst.
There is a way to increase allomantic power with feruchemy, but we have no idea how it's done. So far only the Lord Ruler has been seen doing it.
Steve... Random question! Do you have a discord? Because I would enjoy a place to have "invested" conversations about Brandon Sanderson magic systems.
I'm on the 17th Shard and Cosmere Chat discords, but haven't looked into getting one myself. Think it'd be worth it?
@@TheCosmerenaut it would be a smaller community that you could have discussions with. I have not been to the 17th shard but I imagine it's pretty busy. At the very least it would be nice to have a discord for your channel to discuss upcoming content and thoughts about past content.
That could be pretty cool! I'll check it out!
@@TheCosmerenaut let us know when you do because at least me, myself, and I would be interested in joining.
Of course! I'll probably announce it in a video at least.