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*[[Skyhunter Iron body]] | *[[Skyhunter Iron body]] | ||
*[[Drifting Iron body]] | *[[Drifting Iron body]] | ||
*[[Crimson Furnace Iron body]] | *[[Crimson Furnace Iron body]] | ||
*[[Hidden Springs Iron body]] | *[[Hidden Springs Iron body]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:41, 17 May 2021
An iron body is the enhancement given to a sacred artist's physical form when they advance to Iron.[1] Every part of the body receives a degree of improvement, but many sacred artists will choose to prepare for advancement in a way that grants them additional ability in a certain area, such as particularly refining their strength or speed; often, they will choose one that pairs well with their Path. These specialised forms are known as perfect Iron bodies.[2]
If an artist advances to Iron without performing specific preparations, as is done in Sacred Valley, they will be left without any abilities beyond the baseline.[2] If their advancement is disrupted, they may be left permanently crippled.[1]
Known Perfect Iron Bodies
- Bloodforged Iron body
- Steelborn Iron body
- Iron body of the Stellar Spear
- Raindrop Iron body
- Puppeteer's Iron body
- Mountainroot Iron body
- Moonheart Iron body
- Silverscale Iron body
- Skyhunter Iron body
- Drifting Iron body
- Crimson Furnace Iron body
- Hidden Springs Iron body