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For normal people, burning lerasium forges a permanent connection between them and Preservation, turning them into a very powerful Mistborn. For people who are already Mistborn it increases their power. However, turning people into Mistborn is only a side effect of burning lerasium; if someone who knew how to use it correctly were to burn it, it would have a different, as of yet, unknown effect.{{annotation ref|mb3|chapter=38}} Burning [[duralumin]] in conjunction with lerasium does not have any effect on the strength of the Mistborn created.{{reddit ref|books|2ytg2h|ctpntsb|text= On the Coppermind there is this idea that if a natural Mistborn burned Duralumin and then Lerasium it would empower them to godly levels. Would this actually happen or would another effect happen.|date= Aug 3rd, 2015}}
 
Alloys of lerasium have the side effect of turning those who burn them into [[Misting]]s of the metal lerasium is alloyed with.{{file ref|metal_wheel.jpg|text=The Allomantic table of metals (sans text)}} The primary effects of lerasium alloys isare also unknown.
 
If someone were able to burn the amount of Lerasium needed to become an Allomantic [[savant]] with the metal, they would ascend and become the holder of [[Preservation]], similar to what happens when one consumes the [[mists]].{{qa ref|977|177|text=What about a Lerasium savant? Or would that require so much Lerasium that the person attempting it would ascend to become a new Shardholder?|date=Sep 2012}}
It is also theorized by the same person that theorized the duralumin strategy that burning a massive amount of lerasium would increase the Allomancer in question to godlike power.
 
== Feruchemical Use ==
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