Ore

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Ore is normally found in the wilderness and in mines. It can be sold, but its true value is that it can be turned into items by crafters, non-player characters who have specialized in this kind of work. The better the ore, the better the item. All ore can be identified and repaired by the party without skill, and has size 1x1 in the inventory.


Types or ore

Ore Flavour text Value
Iron Ore A small chunk of iron-laced ore. In the hands of a skilled craftsman, this could make a weapon, an amulet, a ring, armour, or almost any other useful item. 5
Siertal Ore A small chunk of siertal-laced ore. Stronger and lighter than steel, in the hands of a skilled craftsman siertal could make an exceptional weapon, an amulet, a ring, armour, or almost any other useful item. 50
Phylt Ore A small chunk of phylt-laced ore. Phylt is often used in steel alloys to increase the durability and enchantability of steel. In the hands of a skilled craftsman phylt could make a weapon, an amulet, a ring, armour, or almost any other useful item. 100
Kergar Ore A small chunk of kergar-laced ore. Kergar shares many properties of steel, but is much easier to enchant. In the hands of a skilled craftsman kergar could easily make a magical weapon, an amulet, a ring, armour, or almost any other item. 500
Erudine Ore A small chunk of erudine-laced ore. A rare magical ore valued by artificers throughout the world, in the hands of a skilled craftsman erudine could make a powerful weapon, an amulet, a ring, armour, or almost any other item. 1000
Stalt Ore A small chunk of stalt-laced ore. Easy to enchant and as hard as obsidian, in the hands of a skilled craftsman stalt could make an incredibly powerful weapon, an amulet, a ring, armour, or almost any other item. 2000