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'''Straight Steel''' is a [[material]] which a [[Weaponsmith]] can imbue into any weapon that can be thrown, or any [[:Category:Supply Field|supply]] of ammunition.  The imbued projectiles will not err from their course due to the movement of wind or other unseen forces.  As its name suggests, this material resembles steel on its own, but tends to take on the properties of any other materials used in the weapon.
 
'''Straight Steel''' is a [[material]] which a [[Weaponsmith]] can imbue into any weapon that can be thrown, or any [[:Category:Supply Field|supply]] of ammunition.  The imbued projectiles will not err from their course due to the movement of wind or other unseen forces.  As its name suggests, this material resembles steel on its own, but tends to take on the properties of any other materials used in the weapon.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
{{Original|creator=Guy}}  However, it mimics the effect of [[Straight Shooting]], a [[:Category:Techniques|technique]] created by WillowtheWhisp.
 
{{Original|creator=Guy}}  However, it mimics the effect of [[Straight Shooting]], a [[:Category:Techniques|technique]] created by WillowtheWhisp.

Latest revision as of 04:23, 17 October 2015

Straight Steel
Type Offensive Magical Item
Fields Control, Force, Projectile, Wind
Cost 5 rupees

Straight Steel is a material which a Weaponsmith can imbue into any weapon that can be thrown, or any supply of ammunition.  The imbued projectiles will not err from their course due to the movement of wind or other unseen forces.  As its name suggests, this material resembles steel on its own, but tends to take on the properties of any other materials used in the weapon.

Trivia

The Straight Steel (material) treasure is an original creation by one of Hyrule Castle's members. Its concept is credited to Guy.  However, it mimics the effect of Straight Shooting, a technique created by WillowtheWhisp.