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As for the materials -- the steel / plasteel was an intentional choice as well. It's not just a stick you use, it's an actual device that changes modes depending on the job it's performing, hence using a component with it. Stone is just too... 'lumpy' for that sort of thing. Realistically, it'd be very difficult to work it to such a fine point, and even then, it'd probably break easy.
I'd considered stages, with each being stronger -- wood / stone / steel / plasteel, but the wood and stone just didn't seem logical to me.
I definitely appreciate the feedback, though, thank you!