It's absolutely illogical.
It shouldn't matter how many 'screens' it takes; if the pyrite is hard by the time you reach the cliff base, it should be hard by the time you reach the peak.
Not to mention that if you drop the almost-cooled pyrite over the cliff, the wind should finish it off before it lands.
And if it did manage to land as a liquid, it should have splashed out, and left lots of little blobs of the stuff lying around the altar.
Don't get me started on the melting point of the stuff. (It's 1193°C (2179°F), FYI. I tried to work out how long it would take to cool, and how hot the barbecue would need to be for it to work, but it's unclear how long it would take Guybrush to get to the cli-AAAAGH STOP ME. I'M THINKING ABOUT IT TOO MUCH.)
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