Platinum

Tier: 2

Complexity: 8

Crafting Time: 5

An incredibly hard noble metal similar in appearance to Silver, Platinum is an incredibly hard to work material, but it seldom loses its luster, more so than gold or silver. Due to this hardness, it is often associated with Adamantine, though it is used for another hard alloy that resists the test of time: Chronothral.

Properties

Physical & Chemical Properties

  • Dense
  • Items take 2x longer to craft and items made of this material weigh twice as much.
  • Bludgeoning Weapons made of the material deal +3 damage
  • Heavy
  • Might Requirement equal to 3 + amount of ingots used in item construction to wield normally (If not met, weapons take 2 actions to use and Armor reduces speed by 15).
  • Item weighs double the normal.
    Weapons deal critical damage on hit (natural 20 quadruples damage)
  • Hard II
  • Crafter has a -2d4 to checks to work this material
  • Items made with this can’t be broken on a break item check under a DC 18.
  • Malleable
  • When making an item out of this material, you have advantage on the check.
  • Additionally, the crafted item has disadvantage on break item checks, but advantage to repair the item.
  • Durable I
  • Whenever the item has to make a break item check, it adds 1d4 to the roll.
  • Corrosion Resistant
  • This material doesn't do break item actions caused by acid or poison damage

Compounds

Alloys

  • Chronothral
  • 1/2 platinum
  • 1/2 time ku'uh crystal

Type
Metal
Value
10 platinum per ingot
Rarity
Very Rare
Color
bluish-silver
Melting / Freezing Point
3215
Density
21.42