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[[File:Adamantite FF art.jpg|thumb|''Final Fantasy'' artwork]]
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'''Adamantite''' (Japanese: アダマンタイト) is a mineral that appears as an item in several ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games. It first appeared in the first game, ''[[Final Fantasy]]''.
'''Adamantite''' (Japanese: アダマンタイト) is a mineral that appears as an item in several ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, starting with the first ''[[Final Fantasy]]''.


==Game appearances==
==Game appearances==
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In ''Final Fantasy'', Adamantite is a [[key item]] that is found in a [[treasure chest]] on the second floor of the [[Flying Fortress]]. The [[Warriors of Light]] could then go to [[Smyth]] in [[Mount Duergar]] and give him the Adamantite, which he uses to forge the [[Excalibur]] sword. In the original [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], Adamantite was known as '''ADAMANT''', also formatted '''Adamant'''<ref>''Nintendo Power volume 17, page 72.</ref>.
In ''Final Fantasy'', Adamantite is a [[key item]] that is found in a [[treasure chest]] on the second floor of the [[Flying Fortress]]. The [[Warriors of Light]] could then go to [[Smyth]] in [[Mount Duergar]] and give him the Adamantite, which he uses to forge the [[Excalibur]] sword. In the original [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], Adamantite was known as '''ADAMANT''', also formatted '''Adamant'''<ref>''Nintendo Power volume 17, page 72.</ref>.


In the Nintendo Entertainment System version, Adamantite did not have an in-game sprite. In the 17th issue of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'', the Adamantite's artwork depicts it as being dark gray and having a rock-like shape. Starting with the [[Wonderswan Color]] remake, Adamantite received an in-game sprite, in which it has several light purple, crystal-like spikes.
In the Nintendo Entertainment System version, Adamantite did not have an in-game sprite. In the 17th issue of Nintendo Power, artwork for an Adamantite depicts it as gray and having a rock-like shape. Starting with ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]'', Adamantite received an in-game sprite, which shows that is purple and has a crystal-like shape.


In the [[Lifespring Grotto]] library, there is a researcher who tells the Warriors of Light that he is discovering how to create synthetic Adamantite so that he can become rich.  
Adamantite has a high price in [[World A]]. In the [[Lifespring Grotto]] library, there is a researcher who tells the Warriors of Light that he is discovering how to create synthetic Adamantite so that he can become rich.  


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