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<blockquote data-quote="Branding Opportunity" data-source="post: 2552165" data-attributes="member: 31812"><p>The IK-equivalent of mithral (or mithril if you're a Tolkien purist) is serricsteel. Serricsteel comes in two flavors: quenched or lighter serricsteel and unquenched. Lesser or unquenched serricsteel are lighter than normal and more durable than standard steel. They are four-fifths the normal weight of steel armor and weapons made of it have 20 hit points per inch of thickness and hardness 15.</p><p></p><p>Here are the cost modifiers for lesser serricsteel:</p><p>LIGHT ARMOR +600 GP</p><p>MEDIUM ARMOR +1,000 GP</p><p>HEAVY ARMOR +1,500 GP</p><p>WEAPON +300 GP</p><p></p><p></p><p>Quenched serricsteel is far more durable than unquenched, but also much more expensive. Bludgeoning and slashing weapons fashioned from quenched serricsteel have the natural ability to bypass hardness when sundering weapons or attacking objects, ignording hardness less than 15. Additionally, weapons and armor made from sericsteel are lighter than normal, at four-fifths the normal weight for a standard item. Weapons, armor and shields made from serricsteel have one-third more hit points than normal. Serricsteel has 30 hp per inch of thickness and hardness 20.</p><p></p><p>Here are the cost modifiers for quenched serricsteel:</p><p>LIGHT ARMOR +3,000 GP</p><p>MEDIUM ARMOR +5,000 GP</p><p>HEAVY ARMOR +7,500 GP</p><p>WEAPON +1,500 GP</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, all standard D&D monsters that generally have x/Adamantine DR, now have x/Serricsteel DR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Branding Opportunity, post: 2552165, member: 31812"] The IK-equivalent of mithral (or mithril if you're a Tolkien purist) is serricsteel. Serricsteel comes in two flavors: quenched or lighter serricsteel and unquenched. Lesser or unquenched serricsteel are lighter than normal and more durable than standard steel. They are four-fifths the normal weight of steel armor and weapons made of it have 20 hit points per inch of thickness and hardness 15. Here are the cost modifiers for lesser serricsteel: LIGHT ARMOR +600 GP MEDIUM ARMOR +1,000 GP HEAVY ARMOR +1,500 GP WEAPON +300 GP Quenched serricsteel is far more durable than unquenched, but also much more expensive. Bludgeoning and slashing weapons fashioned from quenched serricsteel have the natural ability to bypass hardness when sundering weapons or attacking objects, ignording hardness less than 15. Additionally, weapons and armor made from sericsteel are lighter than normal, at four-fifths the normal weight for a standard item. Weapons, armor and shields made from serricsteel have one-third more hit points than normal. Serricsteel has 30 hp per inch of thickness and hardness 20. Here are the cost modifiers for quenched serricsteel: LIGHT ARMOR +3,000 GP MEDIUM ARMOR +5,000 GP HEAVY ARMOR +7,500 GP WEAPON +1,500 GP Also, all standard D&D monsters that generally have x/Adamantine DR, now have x/Serricsteel DR. [/QUOTE]
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