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No, cold iron might melt if it's too close to a fire. Orichalcum also isn't magma safe, but mithril is. Cold iron's ease of forging and moderate value make it pretty good for crafts, though.
Yeah, the new metals aren't based on ores so they don't show up in the ore finder. They are generally found anywhere, however. Ironically, you can search for orichalcum because the slag is considered an ore even though it doesn't exist naturally.
Interesting, I've heard it's not super impactful but I've also heard that slade blunt weapons are still disproportionately effective thanks to their density. Grey adamant is nearly that dense, so I presumed it would have similar effects. If there's another factor, I could adjust for that, though having it be primarily used to make absurdly lethal traps is still acceptable, as it's not exactly a common alloy.
It's slag is technically considered an ore, so if you search for it you'll get no results but it's automatically added to the search options.