The coat of mithril is given to Bilbo Baggins. It is part of his share of the treasure and is given to him by Thorin. It was probably made for an elf child.
One fourteenth of the treasure, and the first payment was a mithril chain mail shirt and helm with a jeweled belt.Yes, Thorin gave Bilbo a shirt of Mithril Mail.
A coat of mithril he was given out of Smaug's hoard.
A small coat of mail of silver-steel which the elves call mithril, and with it went a belt of pearls and crystals. A light helm of figured leather, strengthened beneath with hoops of steel, and studded about the bring with white gems.
In 'The Hobbit' Bilbo puts the shirt on, though he thinks he may look foolish. He wears it for the rest of the story. --- In 'The Lord of the Rings,' Bilbo gives the shirt to Frodo to wear on his journey to Mount Doom.
No. Blurite, runite, adamantite, mithril, as well as most (or all?) of the ores used in Dungeoneering, are ficticious (mithril was actually invented by J. R. R. Tolkien, for his story "The Hobbit"). Other materials mined in RuneScape are real, such as clay, coal, gold, silver, copper, and tin.
Yes, mithril is a metal, albeit a fictional one.
this is not runescape. Mithril is only on runescape.=/
the code for mithril dagger is 1209
To make mithril crossbows, you need fletching 54. I am not sure whether there are other types of mithril bows.
To obtain the mithril fireworks in LEGO Lord of the Rings, you need to collect all the mithril bricks scattered throughout the game. Once you have enough mithril bricks, you can unlock the mithril fireworks by purchasing them from the mithril item vendor in Bree. After acquiring the fireworks, you can use them in the game for various effects, such as creating distractions or illuminating areas.
Mithril Dragon's are level 304, and are not to be taken lightly.
In Patapon 1, mithril is obtained by defeating certain enemies and completing specific quests. You can also find mithril by exploring hidden areas in levels or by clearing certain stages. Additionally, you can sometimes receive mithril as a reward for achieving milestones during battles. Be sure to keep an eye out for treasure chests, as they may also contain mithril.