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'''Litonium''' appears as smooth black metal.  It can be used as a [[material]] by a [[Weaponsmith]] to create a weapon or shield, or by an [[Outfitter]] to create armor.  Litonium itself, as well as anything crafted from it, has a magical property which can be activated through the willpower of anyone holding or touching it.  When activated, the object will be reduced to a half of its original weight, and stay as such, until the holder willfully deactivates it.
 
'''Litonium''' appears as smooth black metal.  It can be used as a [[material]] by a [[Weaponsmith]] to create a weapon or shield, or by an [[Outfitter]] to create armor.  Litonium itself, as well as anything crafted from it, has a magical property which can be activated through the willpower of anyone holding or touching it.  When activated, the object will be reduced to a half of its original weight, and stay as such, until the holder willfully deactivates it.
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
{{Original|creator=Tsubori}} [[Category:Created by Tsubori]]
 
{{Original|creator=Tsubori}} [[Category:Created by Tsubori]]

Revision as of 04:55, 17 October 2015

Litonium
Type Utility Magical Item
Fields Force
Cost 5 rupees

Litonium appears as smooth black metal. It can be used as a material by a Weaponsmith to create a weapon or shield, or by an Outfitter to create armor. Litonium itself, as well as anything crafted from it, has a magical property which can be activated through the willpower of anyone holding or touching it. When activated, the object will be reduced to a half of its original weight, and stay as such, until the holder willfully deactivates it.

Trivia

The Litonium (material) treasure is an original creation by one of Hyrule Castle's members. Its concept is credited to Tsubori.