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Altered Magnetite is said to be normal [[Magnetite]] affected by the appearance of the [[Shibuya]] Monolith. It is pictured as a gray Magnetite crystal, similar to the large crystals that are found in Shibuya.
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It is possible that the Altered Magnetite are fragments of these crystals, as they are carried by the demons and plasmas that are located near them. Therefore it is found only in the Shibuya area.
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The main use of the Altered Magnetite is in the [[Shibuya Quartz]] dungeon, as 10 units of it can be traded to the posted [[Yagiya]] in exchange for a [[Shibuya Quartz#Bronze|Shibuya Quartz: Bronze]] and 25 will get a [[Shibuya Quartz#Silver|Shibuya Quartz: Silver]]. The Yagiya says to give that Altered Magnetite to researchers in charge for discovering its properties. This has proven so far to be the only way to get Shibuya Quartz Bronze Plate, aside from a weapon shop owner's identification of scrap metal, since differently from other dungeons they are not available in the Yagiya post shop.
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|Name                      = Fossilized Magnetite
*Type: Other
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*Stacks: 1000
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|Type                      = Other
|Maximum Stack      = 1,000
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|Item Description      = An organic magnetite crystal, the structure of which was altered by the Obelisk's magic. It doesn't look like it can be used for Summoning.  
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|Sale                  = <!-- Not used -->
|Location              = ''Drop/Negotiate'': Any demons in [[Shibuya]]<br>''Random Treasure Box'': [[Shibuya Quartz]] (Bronze)<br>''[[Plasma]]'': White ([[Plasma#Shibuya |Shibuya]])[23,15/23,24/24,24]<br>''[[Demon Quests]]''<br>''[[Mixology Mixing]]''
|Additional Notes  = Traded in to acquire plates for [[Shibuya Quartz]] Bronze and Silver. Can also be used to adjust the minimum and maximum items received in some [[Mixology Mixing]] recipes.  
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Latest revision as of 06:04, 4 March 2023

Fossilized Magnetite

Fossilized Magnetite
Type: Other





An organic magnetite crystal, the structure of which was altered by the Obelisk's magic. It doesn't look like it can be used for Summoning.


An organic magnetite crystal, the structure of which was altered by the Obelisk's magic. It doesn't look like it can be used for Summoning.

Basic Info

  • Type: Other
  • Maximum Stack: 1,000

Usage Info

  • This is tradable.

Where to Obtain

Drop/Negotiate: Any demons in Shibuya
Random Treasure Box: Shibuya Quartz (Bronze)
Plasma: White (Shibuya)[23,15/23,24/24,24]
Demon Quests
Mixology Mixing

Additional Notes

Traded in to acquire plates for Shibuya Quartz Bronze and Silver. Can also be used to adjust the minimum and maximum items received in some Mixology Mixing recipes.