Imperial Gold, Celestial Bronze, Bone Steel

*Under Development -- Do not Use*

Imperial Gold

It is unknown where Imperial Gold is mined from, but it is said to be consecrated in the Temple of Jupiter on Capitoline Hill in Rome, as stated by Midas, and forged at the Temple of Jupiter at Camp Jupiter. The metal is extremely rare, but very powerful. It is also quite volatile. It is also thought that because of the blessing of Jupiter these weapons are more effective against venti. This metal is favored by Roman Demigods. Whether the Roman aspect of the Gods carry weapons made of Imperial Gold or Celestial Bronze is unknown. Imperial Gold is also deadly to demigods as well, as Micheal Varus stabbed Jason Grace in The Blood of Olympus.

Due to how Imperial Gold is consecrated and forged this material does extra damage to Gods/Divines/Demigods.

Gain Damage Bonus: +1& it Scales, and is increased by +1 every 12 levels of the God/Divine/Demigod.
(+1 at level 1, +2 at level 12 +3 at level 24, +4 at level 36 +5 at level 48 and +6 at level 60).
Long story short. Whatever the God/Divine/Demigod's Damage Resistance is, you ignore it, and deal the resistance as extra damage.

Deals Subdural Damage to Mortals (Not Divine)

Bypasses Demigod & Divine Damage Resistance

Gains Corrosion Resistance

Celestial Bronze

Celestial Bronze is mined from Mount Olympus, then forged by the Cyclops, tempered in the heart of Mount Etna, and cooled in the River Lethe. The metal does not harm mortals, considering them not important enough to injure, but is strong enough to cut through a steel door. It is also been mentioned that this metal glows when in weapon form. It can also be melted down to make other weapons, such as bullets. However, bullets made from magical metals can only be used once, for they immediately disintegrate afterward.

Due to how Imperial Gold is consecrated and forged this material does extra damage to Gods/Divines/Demigods.

Gain Damage Bonus: +1& it Scales, and is increased by +1 every 12 levels of the God/Divine/Demigod.
(+1 at level 1, +2 at level 12 +3 at level 24, +4 at level 36 +5 at level 48 and +6 at level 60).
Long story short. Whatever the God/Divine/Demigod's Damage Resistance is, you ignore it, and deal the resistance as extra damage.

Deals Subdural Damage to Mortals (Not Divine)

Bypasses Demigod & Divine Damage Resistance

Gains Corrosion Resistance

Bone Steel

Bone steel is an enchanted metal used by Norse gods and their offspring. Made by having Stalhrim smelted with bones and quenched in blood to harden it. If forged correctly, it can cut down supernatural creatures, even giants and gods.

Due to how Bone Steel is forged weapons crafted this way gain 2 ranks of "Favored Enemy". The races bones that were used to smelt with the Stalhrim and the races blood used to quench it.

Bypasses Demigod & Divine Damage Resistance

Gains Corrosion Resistance