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| An ingot of starmetal weighs 25lb, but much of that weight is iron used as a stablizing agent. A solid starmetal block is unstable and can consume itself spontaneously. Once worked into an item and stablized with an enchantment it no longer poses this risk. | An ingot of starmetal weighs 25lb, but much of that weight is iron used as a stablizing agent. A solid starmetal block is unstable and can consume itself spontaneously. Once worked into an item and stablized with an enchantment it no longer poses this risk. | ||
| - | A one-handed weapon or spellcasting focus can be made using one 25lb ingot. A two-handed weapon or medium armor requires two, and any weapon with the Heavy property or heavy armor costs three. | + | A one-handed weapon or spellcasting focus can be made using one 25lb ingot. A two-handed weapon or medium armor requires two, and any weapon with the heavy property or heavy armor costs three. |
| If starmetal is used to make a spellcasting focus it may be a one-handed weapon as well and unlike other materials it will be both a +3 weapon //and// a +3 focus. (Such an item made out of other materials would count as +6 and take decades to create.) | If starmetal is used to make a spellcasting focus it may be a one-handed weapon as well and unlike other materials it will be both a +3 weapon //and// a +3 focus. (Such an item made out of other materials would count as +6 and take decades to create.) | ||