Siccatite (Cold)


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My PFS Character has an option to make 1 item (weapon or suit of armor) out of three different types of special starmetal (Noqual, Horacalcum, and Siccatite). I was thinking of a Siccatite (Cold) Haramaki. However, when I was rereading the text I came across this:
Hot siccatite can eventually ignite objects, and cold siccatite in water quickly surrounds itself with a 1-foot-thick shell of ice.

Siccatite Full Description:
This shining silver metal is either incredibly hot or freezing cold when found. As of yet, scholars have not determined whether siccatite is actually two similarly hued metals or a single type that determines its own temperature via some unknown process. When raw siccatite is found, it has a 50% chance of being hot siccatite; otherwise, it's cold siccatite. Physical contact with siccatite deals 1 point of fire (for hot siccatite) or cold (for cold siccatite) damage each round. Hot siccatite can eventually ignite objects, and cold siccatite in water quickly surrounds itself with a 1-foot-thick shell of ice. A weapon made of siccatite deals 1 additional point of damage of the appropriate energy type each time it strikes a foe, but also deals 1 point of the same energy damage to the wielder each round it is used in combat.

Siccatite armor deals 1 point of energy damage (fire or cold) per round to a creature wearing it, and deals 1 point of the same energy damage each full round a creature is grappled by someone wearing siccatite armor. Cold siccatite armor grants fire resistance 5, while hot siccatite armor grants cold resistance 5. (The type of armor does not alter the amount of resistance granted.) Siccatite increases the cost of a weapon by 1,000 gp and armor by 6,000 gp (regardless of the armor's type).

Is that line meant to be fluff or say if I fall into water while wearing Cold Siccatite armor my character will immediately encased in ice?

Any help would be appreciated. I don't want my character to spend a fortune only to find out it'd be useless when it came to scenarios with water in it.

My character will soon have cold resitance so I thought this would be an easy way to get fire resistance, among other things I have planned.

Liberty's Edge

Quickly isn't defined. I don't think it would be immediate, but you would suffer from table variation a lot I suspect. Not a good thing in PFS.

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