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== Allomantic Use ==
 
== Allomantic Use ==
For normal people, burning lerasium forges a permanent connection between them and Preservation, turning them into very powerful Mistborn by rewriting their [[Spiritweb|spiritual DNA]].{{qa ref|692|24|text=Lerasium as a metal anyone can burn.|date=Oct 15th, 2010}} For people who are already Mistborn, the same effect increases their power.{{qa ref|1109|13|text=Yes, Vin would be stronger. It is additive, not just an overwrite.|date=Jan 6th, 2015}} 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}} Someone knowledgeable enough could use the rewrite of their spiritual DNA to achieve a different result than becoming a Mistborn.{{qa ref|1011|16|text=It can do some interesting things, and can overwrite your Spiritual DNA in different ways if you do it right.|date=Mar 16th, 2012}} Burning [[duralumin]] in conjunction with lerasium does not have any effect on the strength of the Mistborn created.{{reddit ref|books|2ytg2h|ctpntsb|text=would burning duralumin and lerasium make ultrapowerful Mistborn?|date= Aug 3rd, 2015}}
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For normal people, burning lerasium forges a permanent connection between them and Preservation, turning them into very powerful Mistborn by rewriting their [[Spiritweb|spiritual DNA]].{{wob ref|10116}} For people who are already Mistborn, the same effect increases their power.{{wob ref|1304}} 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}} Someone knowledgeable enough could use the rewrite of their spiritual DNA to achieve a different result than becoming a Mistborn.{{wob ref|5499}}{{wob ref|11939}} Burning [[duralumin]] in conjunction with lerasium does not have any effect on the strength of the Mistborn created.{{reddit ref|books|2ytg2h|ctpntsb|text=would burning duralumin and lerasium make ultrapowerful Mistborn?|date= Aug 3rd, 2015}}{{wob ref|3618}}
   
 
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)}}{{wob ref|7624}} Alloys of lerasium and other god metals can make the those who burn them gain the [[Investiture]] associated with the god metal.{{wob ref|10624}} The primary effects of lerasium alloys are also unknown.
 
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)}}{{wob ref|7624}} Alloys of lerasium and other god metals can make the those who burn them gain the [[Investiture]] associated with the god metal.{{wob ref|10624}} The primary effects of lerasium alloys are 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 happened when [[Vin]] consumed 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 Vessel?|date=Sep 2012}} This is due to the nature of the metal as the condensed power of Preservation.
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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 happened when [[Vin]] consumed the [[mists]].{{wob ref|1248}} This is due to the nature of the metal as the condensed power of Preservation.
   
 
== Feruchemical Use ==
 
== Feruchemical Use ==

Revision as of 14:42, 30 November 2018

The Allomantic symbol for lerasium

Lerasium is a god metal. A normal person burning lerasium becomes a Mistborn. A Misting or Mistborn burning lerasium drastically increases their powers. Feruchemists can use lerasium to store an unknown quality, and when used as a Hemalurgic spike, lerasium steals an unknown quality.

Lerasium is notable as it is the condensed power of the Shard Preservation. The only known source were beads found at the Well of Ascension. Presumably, the name "lerasium" is inherited from Leras, the name of the original holder of the Shard Preservation, just as the name "atium" is inherited from Ati, the original holder of the Shard Ruin.

Allomantic Use

For normal people, burning lerasium forges a permanent connection between them and Preservation, turning them into very powerful Mistborn by rewriting their spiritual DNA.[1] For people who are already Mistborn, the same effect increases their power.[2] 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.Template:Annotation ref Someone knowledgeable enough could use the rewrite of their spiritual DNA to achieve a different result than becoming a Mistborn.[3][4] Burning duralumin in conjunction with lerasium does not have any effect on the strength of the Mistborn created.[5][6]

Alloys of lerasium have the side effect of turning those who burn them into Mistings of the metal lerasium is alloyed with.[7][8] Alloys of lerasium and other god metals can make the those who burn them gain the Investiture associated with the god metal.[9] The primary effects of lerasium alloys are 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 happened when Vin consumed the mists.[10] This is due to the nature of the metal as the condensed power of Preservation.

Feruchemical Use

The Feruchemical symbol for lerasium

Lerasium, when used by a Feruchemist, has unknown properties.

Hemalurgic Use

When used as a Hemalurgic spike, lerasium steals some unknown trait or quality.

Notes

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