Sky iron is a hard, strong and brittle metal that has a dark gray/silver appearance when polished. It's less prone to rust when compared to regular
iron. Sky iron, which literally falls from the sky in fiery balls of rock, is rare and highly prized for its unique properties. Each source of sky iron is unique and yields different properties. Most sky iron is highly receptive of enchantments, which makes sky iron sought after for the purpose of producing magical armor and weapons.
Because of its tendency to be brittle and intertwined with other elements, sky iron can be challenging to extract from its source and only the most experienced and accomplished metalsmiths are likely to know the secrets of refining this valuable material.
Physical Properties
- Melting Point: 2,732°F (1,500C)
- Density: 65.97 lb/gal (7.9 g/cc)
- Magnetic
Uses
Sky iron is almost exclusively used to produce
sky steel, although the
dwarves are known to use sky iron in the production of certain religious/ceremonial items.
Value
Sky iron is extremely rare and in high demand. It's value will fluctuate dramatically and it is typically very difficult to source. It's value will range from
50:1 Silver (x 0.02) to as high as
10:1 Silver (x 0.1).
Average Value: 25:1 Silver (x 0.04)
Item |
Value |
Weight |
Notes |
Sky Iron, Ounce |
2 |
.0625 lb |
0.219 cubic inches |
Sky Iron Ingot |
32 |
1 lb |
3.5 cubic inches |
Sky Iron Bar |
800 |
25 lb |
12 x 3 x 2.45 inches |
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