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'''Desenium''' is a [[material]] which a [[Weaponsmith]] or [[Outfitter]] can use in any item they can craft.  However, it most useful for ammunition [[:Category:Supply Field|supplies]] and [[:Category:Footwear Field|footgear]].  When unrefined, it appears as an ore of a sage green color.
 
'''Desenium''' is a [[material]] which a [[Weaponsmith]] or [[Outfitter]] can use in any item they can craft.  However, it most useful for ammunition [[:Category:Supply Field|supplies]] and [[:Category:Footwear Field|footgear]].  When unrefined, it appears as an ore of a sage green color.
  
 
An item crafted with this material gains a unique property.  Whenever the wielder or wearer of the item shouts a specific word or phrase, such as "descend," the item will abruptly plummet to the ground if it is in mid-air.  Any sideward or upward momentum is abruptly ended, replaced with the downward movement.  Usually, the densest part of the item is brought down first--such as the metal tip of an arrow--but the item can be designed so one specific part of it descends first instead.  This is particularly useful for arrows or other projectiles which can be caused to drop mid-flight onto unsuspecting enemies.
 
An item crafted with this material gains a unique property.  Whenever the wielder or wearer of the item shouts a specific word or phrase, such as "descend," the item will abruptly plummet to the ground if it is in mid-air.  Any sideward or upward momentum is abruptly ended, replaced with the downward movement.  Usually, the densest part of the item is brought down first--such as the metal tip of an arrow--but the item can be designed so one specific part of it descends first instead.  This is particularly useful for arrows or other projectiles which can be caused to drop mid-flight onto unsuspecting enemies.
  
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And, as a converse, if you use another refined ingot of Desenium, it will also be able to come up, though only three meters (or ten feet). This ability also has a strange interaction with its former ability-- both can be used, but it will need about five seconds to recharge, so to speak.
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==Trivia==
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* Desenium being able to lift up was suggested by [http://forums.hyrulecastle.org/index.php?members/doc-genz.64/ Doc Genz].
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[[Category:Created by Doc Genz]]

Latest revision as of 13:02, 13 January 2019

Desenium
Type Offensive Magical Item
Fields Control, Force
Cost 15 rupees

Desenium is a material which a Weaponsmith or Outfitter can use in any item they can craft.  However, it most useful for ammunition supplies and footgear.  When unrefined, it appears as an ore of a sage green color.

An item crafted with this material gains a unique property.  Whenever the wielder or wearer of the item shouts a specific word or phrase, such as "descend," the item will abruptly plummet to the ground if it is in mid-air.  Any sideward or upward momentum is abruptly ended, replaced with the downward movement.  Usually, the densest part of the item is brought down first--such as the metal tip of an arrow--but the item can be designed so one specific part of it descends first instead.  This is particularly useful for arrows or other projectiles which can be caused to drop mid-flight onto unsuspecting enemies.

And, as a converse, if you use another refined ingot of Desenium, it will also be able to come up, though only three meters (or ten feet). This ability also has a strange interaction with its former ability-- both can be used, but it will need about five seconds to recharge, so to speak.

Trivia

  • The Desenium (material) treasure is an original creation by one of Hyrule Castle's members. Its concept is credited to Guy.
  • Desenium being able to lift up was suggested by Doc Genz.