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(Updated phrasing of second trivia point to be more certain as Brandon Sanderson explicitly confirms that era 1 Atium is not pure and it is the alloy Nalatium.)
 
== Hemalurgic Use ==
When used as a Hemalurgic spike, atium is like a wild card.{{wob ref|5971}} Depending on where it is placed, it can steal any power (i.e., the ability to use an Invested Art, such as Allomancy or [[sand mastery]]){{wob ref|14896}} and it does so better than other spikes.{{wob ref|5971}} Hathsin's Atium must be refined to be used properlyhemalurgically with this effect.{{url ref|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tKlnk7hNSw&t=2361s|text=Spoiler Stream #3|site=YouTube|date=2021-12-16}}{{file ref|Hemalurgy table.jpg|Hemalurgy Table}}
 
== Alloys ==
== Trivia ==
* Atium was modeled after platinum, and would be considered a [[wikipedia:platinum group|platinum group]] metal.{{wob ref|10577}}
* Brandon has stated that, since writing ''Mistborn'' Era 1, he has wished he made atium usable by all Allomancers as it "feels off" that a God Metal is only usable by Mistborn (and Seers). If a ''Mistborn'' film is ever made, he would likely want to make this change in the movie.{{wob ref|13821}} On other occasions, he has also indicated interest in some day exploring why atium is limited in this way{{wob ref|416}}{{wob ref|6322}}{{wob ref|13225}}. It has since been confirmed that the atium present in Era 1, used in Feruchemy and Allomancy, is an atium-electrum alloy, Nalatium.{{url ref|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tKlnk7hNSw&t=2361s|text=Spoiler Stream #3|site=YouTube|date=2021-12-16}}
 
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