Is Starmetal real?

Those bright beacons of hope are actually pieces of space debris burning up in Earth's atmosphere. And if they survive to hit the surface, they are called a meteorite. Many early human cultures called it 'star metal,' or some variation thereof. Meteorites consist mainly of iron with a small amount of nickel.
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What is Starmetal?

Star metal was the leftover material from the impact of an object fallen from space. It was extremely rare and in high demand because it could be forged with common metals to make durable weapons of great strength.
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Can you make a sword out of meteorite?

The meteorites are smashed up, placed in stainless steel crucibles, and heated until the meteorites turn molten. The metal is then forged into ingots which are stacked and drawn out into a sword. No additional steel is added.
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Can you make a weapon out of meteorite?

U.S. gunmaker Cabot Guns is set to introduce the ultimate in luxury firearms: a pair of 1911A1 pattern pistols made of meteorite, one of the rarest substances on Earth. The guns, which will be sold as a paired set, will likely set the buyer back a cool $1,000,000.
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How common is meteoric iron?

Most meteorites actually are "stony"; the iron meteorites account for only about 6% of what we find. Assuming that you, like me, have never found any meteorite we probably agree that iron meteorites are exceedingly rare.
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Is meteoric iron better than regular iron?

For hardness, un-worked meteor crystals had hardness equal to the finest Damascus steel blades, close to the finest of any blades, and significantly higher than wrought or cast iron. This material is un-worked; the raw alloy has a hardness advantage of two or three times on un-worked iron.
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Can you buy meteoric iron?

Iron meteorites are usually the first meteorite purchase in a new meteorite collection. Our iron meteorite catalog contains Canyon Diablo Meteorite, Odessa Meteorite, Henbury Meteorite, Muonionalusta Meteorite, Sikhote-Alin Meteorite Individuals, and Sikhote-Alin Meteorite Shrapnel.
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Would a diamond sword work?

While it may be possible to create a sword shaped object from diamond it is simply too brittle to be used effectively. On a side note a sword of pure carbon would also lack the mass to be effective against a similar sized steel blade.
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What is Sokka's sword made of?

Sokka's sword was a weapon crafted by the young Water Tribe warrior during his swordsmanship training with Piandao. It was forged using ore from a recently fallen meteorite, and Sokka later referred to it affectionately as his "space sword" due to the origin of its material.
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How much is a meteorite sword?

Sokka's meteorite sword

Using an iron-nickel meteorite from Campo del Cielo, Argentina -- a chunk worth about $1,652 -- mixed with steel, he created a stunning blade -- not black, like Sokka's, but gorgeously etched with iron chloride.
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Do meteorites contain diamonds?

Such meteorites are called ureilites, and they usually contain tiny diamonds about 100 to 1,000 nanometers long. But a few of the Almahata Sitta meteorites had diamonds up to 100 times larger (1).
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Where can I find meteorite Katana?

The Meteoric Ore Blade weapon can be found at the following location: Caelid Waypoint Ruins: Found inside a chest in a small room at the back of an underground hall filled with sarcophagi and Prawn Miner enemies. The entrance to the area is found in the northwest section of the ruins.
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Where can I buy Starmetal?

Found in containers from any map, and purchasable from merchants which cost 15 gold each.
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How do you get Starmetal?

To get Star Metal in Conan Exiles, you're going to need to head to the western region of the snow biome, north of the Mounds of Dread. While there, you'll need to watch the sky for meteorites, as they contain Star Metal and can be harvested with explosives and a Steel pickaxe.
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Where is Starmetal in the New World?

Where to Find Starmetal in New World. Starmetal is most abundant in Great Cleave, Mourningdale, and north of Restless Shore. In particular, Great Cleave has specific areas that contain only Starmetal ore deposits. These areas also contain high-level monsters ranging from Level 40-60 depending on where you travel.
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Is Sokka's boomerang metal?

In “Sokka's Master”, we see that Sokka seems to have some knowledge of metal working; maybe he grew up watching the men of the village forging their weapons. Plus, I've always interpreted Sokka's trademark boomerang as being metal.
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Who is Momo in Avatar?

Momo is a lemur from Avatar: The Last Airbender. He is Aang's pet that Team Avatar found at the the Southern Air Temple, and has been apart of the team since.
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What happened Sokkas boomerang?

Sokka's primary weapon was his boomerang. Though Sokka generally kept his boomerang with him at all times, he lost it after the Rough Rhinos attacked Team Avatar while they were sleeping. Sokka was bitter about its loss, but he managed to get it back when he defeated Yeh-Lu, who had taken the boomerang.
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How do I get a sharpness 1000 sword?

The standard syntax in Minecraft to create a 1000+ Sharpness weapon is "/give @p <item>{Enchantments:[{id:sharpness,lvl:<number>}]}" placed in the game's chat window. This command can also be applied to other items that can receive a Sharpness enchantment, such as an axe.
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Why are there no titanium swords?

Titanium is not a good material for swords or any blades. Steel is far better. Titanium cannot be heat treated sufficiently to gain a good edge and will not retain edge.
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Can you make a sword out of obsidian?

Natural obsidian is a pretty terrible substance to make a durable weapon with, but there are other "obsidian like" materials that could work. "Obsidian like" being glass with impurities...
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Is a meteorite worth money?

Meteorites are quite valuable, worth as much as $1,000 per gram, according to the LiveScience website. Kellyco Metal Detectors posted on eBay that it can sell for $300 per gram or more — meaning 1 pound could be worth $1 million. "Meteorites are rarer than gold, platinum, diamonds or emeralds.
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Are Dancing Bear meteorites real?

THESE METEORITES ARE 4,000 TO 6,000 YEARS OLD--each meteorite measures approximately 3/8-½ inch. The meteorites were found in Argentina and are composed mostly of iron with some nickel. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE-if you are not completely satisfied, Dancing Bear will gladly refund your money plus all shipping costs.
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Is meteoric iron rare?

Although they are fairly rare compared to the stony meteorites, comprising only about 5.7% of witnessed falls, iron meteorites have historically been heavily over-represented in meteorite collections. This is due to several factors: They are easily recognized as unusual even by laymen, as opposed to stony meteorites.
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