I have studied hard, and I think this will work
Palladium + Vanadium Steel = Mithril
Vanadium Steel is on the high-end when it comes to steel durability and uses in tools, light.
Palladium is lightest out of the silvery related and makes everything look silvery and DOES NOT TARNISH.
Vanadium = 6.1 g/cm^-3
Palladium = 11.9 g/cm^-3
Average = 9 g/cm^-3
Iron = 7.874
Gold = 19.3
Although Mithril occurs naturally, I think this is ok, although denser, I think it's fine.
Palladium + Vanadium Steel = Mithril
Vanadium Steel is on the high-end when it comes to steel durability and uses in tools, light.
Palladium is lightest out of the silvery related and makes everything look silvery and DOES NOT TARNISH.
Vanadium = 6.1 g/cm^-3
Palladium = 11.9 g/cm^-3
Average = 9 g/cm^-3
Iron = 7.874
Gold = 19.3
Although Mithril occurs naturally, I think this is ok, although denser, I think it's fine.